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Gilead Sciences Inc

Gilead Sciences Inc (GILD)

24HHigh$131.6724HLow$127.94
$131.43
+0.01%

Last updated: 2026-07-14 10:45:08

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Key Data

Prev. Open
$129.66
Prev. Close
$131.43
Prev. Day's Range
$127.94 - $131.67
52W Range
$105.01 - $155.38
Trading Volume
3.701M
MC
$161.193B
P/E Ratio
17.7x
EPS
$7.35

Company Overview

NASDAQ

Gilead Sciences, Inc. is an American biopharmaceutical company headquartered in Foster City, California, that focuses on researching and developing antiviral drugs used in the treatment of HIV, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and influenza, including Harvoni and Sovaldi.

SectorHEALTHCARE
IndustryDRUG MANUFACTURERS - GENERAL
Headquarters333 LAKESIDE DRIVE, FOSTER CITY, CA, UNITED STATES, 94404
CountryUSA
Listing Date1992-01-22
Fiscal Year Ended2026-03-31
Shares Outstanding1.242B
CIK Code882095

Financial Metrics

Indicator2026-03-312025-12-312025-09-302025-06-30
Income$6.96B$7.924B$7.769B$7.081B
Operating Expenses$1.445B$1.624B$1.569B$1.501B
Net Income$2.021B$2.183B$3.052B$1.96B
Net Profit Margin29.0%27.5%39.3%27.7%
Earnings Per Share$1.61$1.74$2.43$1.56
EBITDA$3.509B$3.02B$4.583B$3.374B
Effective Tax Rate21.7%-5.1%16.2%19.3%

FAQ

Gilead Sciences, Inc. (GILD) is a biopharmaceutical company that focuses on discovering, developing, and commercializing innovative medicines. The company's primary areas of expertise include antiviral medications, such as those targeting HIV, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C, as well as treatments for cancer and inflammatory diseases.
Gilead Sciences operates within the healthcare sector and the biotechnology industry. The company specializes in advanced biopharmaceutical research and development, with a major focus on therapies for infectious diseases and oncology.
Gilead Sciences' primary revenue drivers include its portfolio of antiviral medications, particularly treatments for HIV and hepatitis C. The company also draws significant revenue from its oncology and cell therapy pipeline, including CAR T-cell therapies, which are used to treat specific types of cancer.
Gilead Sciences' main competitors include other biopharmaceutical giants such as Bristol-Myers Squibb, Pfizer, Merck, and AbbVie. These companies also focus on developing blockbuster drugs for areas like oncology, virology, and immunology, often competing for market share in overlapping therapeutic categories.
Yes, Gilead Sciences pays dividends to its shareholders. The company has a history of providing consistent dividend payments, which makes it appealing to income-focused investors. However, investors should assess Gilead's financial health and future earnings potential for a complete evaluation of its dividend sustainability.
Investors should be aware of risks such as competition from other biotech firms, changes in drug pricing regulations, and potential setbacks in drug development pipelines. Additionally, market demand for specific therapies, like those for hepatitis C, may decline as diseases become more manageable or treatable.
Gilead Sciences has significant opportunities in expanding its oncology and cell therapy portfolio, particularly in CAR T-cell therapies and immuno-oncology. Additionally, its continued innovation in antiviral treatments and the potential development of curative therapies offer strong growth prospects.
Gilead Sciences' valuation depends on its earnings, growth prospects, and the competitive landscape. While some may view the stock as undervalued relative to peers due to its solid antiviral drug portfolio, its growth rate and competition in oncology play critical roles in influencing valuation metrics like the price-to-earnings ratio.
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