Tang Capital Management UNH Position
Exited5-Fund ConvergenceTang Capital Management exited their position in UNITEDHEALTH GROUP INC (UNH) in Q4 2025, after holding the stock for 6 quarters.
The position was first reported in Q3 2024 and has been tracked across 6 quarterly 13F filings.
UNH is a convergence signal: 5 specialist biotech funds hold this stock, suggesting high institutional conviction.
About UNITEDHEALTH GROUP INC
UnitedHealth Group Incorporated operates as a diversified health care company in the United States. It operates through four segments: UnitedHealthcare, Optum Health, Optum Insight, and Optum Rx. The UnitedHealthcare segment offers consumer-oriented health benefit plans and services for national employers, public sector employers, mid-sized employers, small businesses, and individuals; health care coverage and well-being services to individuals age 50 and older addressing their needs for preventive and acute health care services, as well as services dealing with chronic disease and other specialized issues for older individuals; Medicaid plans, children's health insurance and health care programs; health and dental benefits; and hospital and clinical services. The OptumHealth segment provides access to networks of care provider specialists, health management services, care delivery, consumer engagement, and financial services. This segment serves individuals directly through care delivery systems, employers, payers, and government entities. The OptumInsight segment offers software and information products, advisory consulting arrangements, and managed services outsourcing contracts to hospital systems, physicians, health plans, governments, life sciences companies, and other organizations. The OptumRx segment provides pharmacy care services and programs, including retail network contracting, home delivery, specialty and compounding pharmacy, and purchasing and clinical capabilities, as well as develops programs in the areas of step therapy, formulary management, drug adherence, and disease/drug therapy management. UnitedHealth Group Incorporated was incorporated in 1977 and is based in Minnetonka, Minnesota.
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Tang Capital Management UNH Position History
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Tang Capital Management own UNH?
No. Tang Capital Management exited their position in UNITEDHEALTH GROUP INC (UNH) in Q4 2025. They previously held the stock for 6 quarters.
How many hedge funds own UNH?
5 specialist biotech hedge funds currently hold UNH, including Rock Springs Capital, OrbiMed Advisors, Casdin Capital and 2 more. When 3 or more specialist funds hold the same stock, BiotechEdge flags it as a convergence signal.
When did Tang Capital Management first buy UNH?
Tang Capital Management's position in UNH was first reported in Q3 2024. 13F filings are reported with a 45-day delay, so the actual purchase may have occurred earlier in the quarter.
Is Tang Capital Management's UNH position increasing or decreasing?
Tang Capital Management completely exited their UNH position in the most recent quarter.
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