Redwood Capital Management added 51,600 Molina Healthcare shares in the fourth quarter; the estimated transaction value was $8.48 million based on quarterly average prices.
Meanwhile, the quarter-end stake value increased by $7.91 million, reflecting both share increase and price movement.
The quarter-end position stood at 110,000 shares valued at $19.09 million.
Molina Healthcare now makes up 2% of fund AUM, which places it outside the fund's top five holdings.
On February 17, 2026, Redwood Capital Management disclosed a buy of 51,600 Molina Healthcare (NYSE:MOH) shares, an estimated $8.48 million trade based on quarterly average pricing.
According to its SEC filing dated February 17, 2026, Redwood Capital Management increased its stake in Molina Healthcare (NYSE:MOH) by 51,600 shares during the fourth quarter. The estimated value of the buy, calculated using the average closing price for the quarter, was $8.48 million. The fund’s position in Molina Healthcare stood at 110,000 shares, with a quarter-end value of $19.09 million. The reported net position change, including price appreciation, was $7.91 million.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Price (as of Wednesday) | $148.79 |
| Market Capitalization | $7.7 billion |
| Revenue (TTM) | $45.43 billion |
| Net Income (TTM) | $472.00 million |
Molina Healthcare is a leading provider of managed healthcare services, focusing on government-sponsored programs such as Medicaid and Medicare. The company’s strategic emphasis on operational efficiency and tailored health solutions positions it to address the needs of underserved populations in a highly regulated industry.
Despite generating more than $45 billion in revenue last year, Molina saw profitability fall sharply as higher medical costs and unfavorable contract dynamics weighed on earnings. Full-year adjusted EPS came in at just over $11, down meaningfully from $22.65 the prior year as the fourth quarter swung to a loss.
What makes this interesting is where it sits relative to the rest of the portfolio. While many of the top holdings skew toward higher-growth, higher-volatility names, this is a more defensive, policy-driven business tied to Medicaid and government programs. The market is already pricing in a tough 2026, with guidance calling for about $42 billion in premium revenue, down 2% year over year, and at least $5 in adjusted earnings per share as the company works through contract resets and exits weaker segments. However, if cost pressures ease and rates catch up, this could end up being a turnaround story.
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