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BusinessWeek July 10, 2006 Jane Sasseen |
A Board With Its Back To The Wall UnitedHealth directors aren't ready to oust embattled CEO McGuire. Here's why. |
Managed Care September 2001 |
How well do for-profit plans value their executives? Last year, the highest-paid executives at 10 of the nation's largest for-profit health plans received an average compensation, including salary, bonuses, life insurance, retirement plans, and other compensation -- but not unexercised stock options -- of $11.7 million... |
BusinessWeek January 12, 2004 |
Dr. William McGuire When McGuire took over in 1991, UnitedHealth was little more than a regional health-maintenance organization. By trying to offer something for everybody and identifying lucrative niches, McGuire has turned it into one of the most diversified health-services companies. |
The Motley Fool December 4, 2006 Matthew Crews |
UnitedHealth Group: McGuire's Frozen Options Another episode in the great stock options saga. An injunction was issued against William McGuire, departing CEO of UnitedHealth. The injunction freezes all of McGuire's stock options in the company and any payments related to his supplemental retirement package. |
The Motley Fool October 17, 2006 Rich Duprey |
UnitedHealth's CEO Weighs His Options As one of the prime beneficiaries of the backdating scandal, the insurer's CEO decides to step down. It's a nice gesture, but a little hollow at this point. |
The Motley Fool January 2, 2007 Rich Duprey |
Apple's Rotting Core? Although the computer maker absolved its CEO of wrongdoing, should investors be so lenient? |
BusinessWeek August 6, 2009 Terhune & Epstein |
The Health Insurers Have Already Won How UnitedHealth and rival carriers, maneuvering behind the scenes in Washington, shaped health-care reform for their own benefit. |
The Motley Fool December 10, 2007 Michael Goode |
The $620 Million Refund UnitedHealth's former CEO agrees to pay a $620 million fine to compensate the company for his inappropriate backdating of options. |
The Motley Fool November 7, 2006 Billy Fisher |
Vitals Strong at UnitedHealth The health-care company's stock price is back up on increased third-quarter profits. |
The Motley Fool September 11, 2008 Brian Orelli |
CEO Writes a Big Check for a Big Mistake UnitedHealth's former CEO has to pay for his backdating mistakes. |
The Motley Fool November 30, 2010 Dan Caplinger |
You Don't Have to Be Rich to Do Good Supporting charity isn't just for billionaires. |
The Motley Fool October 2, 2009 John Reeves |
Let's Fix Risk Committees Should we require corporate boards to establish risk committees? |
CIO November 19, 2010 |
Download a Centralized IT Governance Plan One CIO's strategy for breaking IT out of function-based silos and encouraging the use of common services. |
Knowledge@Wharton |
Corporate Boards Should Focus on Performance, Not Conformance After the corporate governance revolution of the 1990s that led to a new era of accountability to shareholders, the Enron debacle has brought new attention to the role of corporate boards and governance... |
Bank Director 4th Quarter 2009 John R. Engen |
Navigating Compensation Risk Reform and regulation are changing the executive pay landscape and directors are finding the once-solid concept of pay for performance beginning to crack under pressure. |
BusinessWeek March 5, 2007 Gene G. Marcial |
Buffett And UnitedHealth Warren Buffett stirred up investor excitement in UnitedHealth Group, the largest U.S. medical insurer, when his Berkshire Hathaway reported buying 1 million shares. |
The Motley Fool April 20, 2006 Rich Duprey |
Backdating Battle The SEC investigates stock option backdating at a dozen companies. Should the investigations uncover actual proof of wrongdoing at these or other companies, not only should the executives be held accountable for their actions, but the boards of directors should be punished as well. |
Bank Director 2nd Quarter 2011 Naomi Snyder |
A New Mandate for Risk Management The financial crisis revealed serious risk management deficiencies throughout the banking industry, and now the feds are forcing boards to accept direct responsibility for the risks their institutions take. |
The Motley Fool August 15, 2007 Brian Orelli |
Buffett's Drug Deals During the most recent quarter Berkshire Hathaway has increased their holdings in several battered pharmaceutical and medical stocks. |
Fast Company October 1, 2007 Ellen McGirt |
Business Left Undone Bill McGuire left UnitedHealth in the wake of an options scandal. While he awaits his fate, he refocuses on his great passion: reforming health care. |
Bank Director 3rd Quarter 2010 Jack Milligan |
This Plate Runneth Over Audit committee members are taking hits from all sides these days. |
Managed Care July 2006 |
UnitedHealth Ruling Cites Flaws in System The judge who recently ruled in favor of UnitedHealth Group in a massive class-action suit that has been dragging through the courts since 1999, presented the state of the country's health coverage system as a somewhat dichotomous mess. |
AFP eWire February 25, 2014 |
The Development Committee Workbook: Managing Your Volunteers to Success Michele Berard is the Executive Director of the Butler Hospital Foundation and Principal of Ascent Advisors in Rhode Island. She will share her tactics for managing volunteers at the 2014 AFP International Conference on Fundraising in San Antonio. |