ValorQ4, 24Q1, 25Q2, 25Q3, 25Q4, 25TTMGastos comerciales, generales y administrativos1.91 B1.26 B1.36 B1.36 B1.79 B5.77 BInvestigación y desarrollo1.63 B1.63 B1.55 B1.52 B2.12 B6.82 BBeneficio operativo2.45 B2.24 B2.47 B3.33 B1.98 B10.02 BTotal de ingresos no operativos-36 M-328 M208 M569 M349 M798 MGastos por intereses, netos de intereses capitalizados248 M260 M254 M256 M254 M1.02 BIngresos no operativos, una vez deducidos los gastos por intereses-289 M-592 M-40 M314 M93 M-225 MIngresos/gastos extraordinarios5 M4 M-6 M-1 M2 M-1 MBeneficio antes de impuestos2.17 B1.65 B2.43 B3.64 B2.08 B9.8 BParticipación en los beneficios——————Impuestos385 M334 M468 M589 M-105 M1.29 BParticipación minoritaria000000Otros ingresos/gastos después de impuestos-59 M-91 M-33 M-89 M-267 M-480 MBeneficio neto antes de actividades interrumpidas1.78 B1.31 B1.96 B3.05 B2.18 B8.51 BOperaciones suspendidas——————Beneficio neto1.78 B1.31 B1.96 B3.05 B2.18 B8.51 BAjuste por dilución——————Dividendos de las acciones preferentes——————Beneficio neto diluido atribuible a los accionistas1.78 B1.31 B1.96 B3.05 B2.18 B8.51 BBeneficio básico por acción1.431.061.572.461.756.84Beneficio por acción diluido1.431.041.562.431.756.78Número medio de acciones ordinarias1.25 B1.25 B1.25 B1.24 B1.24 B4.98 BAcciones diluidas1.25 B1.26 B1.25 B1.25 B1.25 B5.02 BEBITDA3.14 B2.93 B3.17 B4.01 B2.67 B12.78 BEBIT2.45 B2.24 B2.47 B3.33 B1.98 B10.02 BCosto de los ingresos1.58 B1.54 B1.5 B1.57 B1.62 B6.23 BOtros costes de producción——————Amortización y depreciación (flujo de caja)693 M696 M691 M686 M687 M2.76 B
Gilead Sciences Inc
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/AIDS, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, influenza, and COVID-19, including ledipasvir/sofosbuvir and sofosbuvir. Gilead is a member of the Nasdaq-100 and the S&P 100.
Gilead was founded in 1987 under the name Oligogen by Michael L. Riordan. The original name was a reference to oligonucleotides, small strands of DNA used to target genetic sequences. Gilead held its initial public offering in 1992, and successfully developed drugs like Tamiflu and Vistide that decade.
In the 2000s, Gilead received approval for drugs including Viread and Hepsera, among others. It began evolving from a biotechnology company into a pharmaceutical company, acquiring several subsidiaries, though it still relied heavily on contracting to manufacture its drugs.
The company continued its growth in the 2010s. However, it came under heavy scrutiny over its business practices, including extremely high pricing of drugs such as Sovaldi and Truvada in the United States relative to production cost and cost in the developing world.