eHealth (NASDAQ: EHTH)
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eHealth Company Info
eHealth, Inc. engages in the provision of Internet-based health insurance agency services for individuals, families, and small businesses. It operates through the Medicare and Individual, Family, and Small Business segments. The Medicare segment consists primarily of commissions earned from sale of Medicare-related health insurance plans. The Individual, Family, and Small Business segment includes commissions earned from the sale of individual and family and small business health insurance plans and ancillary products sold to non-Medicare-eligible customers. The company was founded by Vipool Mohanlal Patel in November 1997 and is headquartered in Santa Clara, CA.
News & Analysis
Why eHealth Stock Jumped 22% in March
Investors are betting on a quick rebound for the online insurance platform's growth this quarter.
Why eHealth Stock Rose 24% in February
Investors were happy with the insurance provider's latest earnings update.
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Why eHealth Stock Dove 30% in July
Investors are worried about an uptick in cancellation rates.
Here's the Most Likely Reason eHealth Stock Is Crashing Today
It wasn't the online health insurance provider's Q2 results or its full-year guidance.
EHealth Posts Great Q2 Results but Shares Plunge
The online health-insurance provider delivered revenue and earnings beats. However, investors still weren't happy.
Why Investors Weren't Happy With eHealth's Q1 Earnings Beat
The online health insurance provider topped Wall Street's revenue and earnings estimates. But it also delivered some news that wasn't as positive.
Why eHealth Stock Jumped 11.6% in February -- and Is Up 14% So Far in March
Shares of the online health insurance exchange operator rallied following the results of Super Tuesday.
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