Manhunt Intensifies for UnitedHealthcare CEO's Killer as Reward Rises

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In response to the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, companies are enhancing security measures for executives, including closing headquarters, removing executive photos from websites, and increasing armed security. The incident has prompted a surge in demand for executive protection services, with companies like CVS and Medica taking precautionary steps. The killing has also sparked discussions on the need for permanent security measures and risk assessments for high-risk executives.
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