In its first earnings release since announcing its proposed transaction with CVS, Aetna reported a better-than-expected quarterly profit despite seeing its revenue dip. The insurer also said it expects the lower corporate rate will increase its gross 2018 adjusted earnings by approximately $800 million.
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