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Active Stock’s News Report: UnitedHealth Group Inc (NYSE:UNH), Computer Sciences Corporation (NYSE:CSC)

On Tuesday, Shares of UnitedHealth Group Inc (NYSE:UNH), lost -1.46% to $120.86.

Nearly 100 youth take partd in the first UnitedHealthcare IRONKIDS® Racine Fun Run recently at North Beach Park. UnitedHealthcare mascot Dr. Health E. Hound kicked-off the fun run, joined by Ginger Dzick, UnitedHealthcare Community Plan of Wisconsin vice president.

Local athletes, ages 3-15, had the opportunity to run on the same course as the IRONMAN® 70.3® Racine, which takes place tomorrow.

“The IRONKIDS fun runs give our community the opportunity to have fun together, and start their day being active and healthy. Walking and running are exercises everyone can do to maintain a healthful lifestyle,” said Ginger Dzick, UnitedHealthcare Community Plan of Wisconsin vice president. “UnitedHealthcare is grateful for the opportunity to partner with IRONMAN to assist children in our community live healthier lives.”

This is the fourth year UnitedHealthcare is supporting IRONKIDS as part of the company’s commitment to assist stem the rising tide of childhood obesity through healthy lifestyles. The UnitedHealthcare IRONKIDS 2015 Series features nine one-mile fun-runs and a dip-and-dash.

UnitedHealth Group Incorporated operates as a diversified health and well-being company in the United States. The company’s UnitedHealthcare segment offers consumer-oriented health benefit plans and services for national employers, public sector employers, mid-sized employers, small businesses, and individuals; and health care coverage, and health and well-being services to individuals aged 50 and older addressing their needs for preventive and acute health care services.

Finally, Computer Sciences Corporation (NYSE:CSC), ended its last trade with -1.36% loss, and closed at $66.51.

Computer Sciences Corporation, declared a milestone in the planned spin-off of its U.S. public sector business into a separate, publicly traded company with the filing of an initial Form 10 Registration Statement (Form 10) with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

The intent to separate CSC into two companies – one to serve public sector clients in the U.S. and one to serve commercial and government clients globally – was declared on May 19. The spin-off of the public sector business will be effected through a one-for-one distribution of the new entity’s stock to CSC shareholders, and will comprise a special dividend of $10.50 per share at closing.

Computer Sciences Corporation provides information technology (IT) and professional services and solutions primarily in North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. The company operates through Global Business Services, Global Infrastructure Services, and North American Public Sector segments.

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