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June 19, 2013
Gilead Sciences (NYSE: GILD) is a biopharmaceutical company that specializes in the development and commercialization of drugs for the treatment of HIV infection, hepatitis B infection (HBV), cystic fibrosis, fungal infections, and influenza A and B. The company currently produces a market-leading HIV drug portfolio as well as other drugs, which face strong competition from drug-makers such as GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), Novartis AG (NVS), Merck (MRK), Enzon Pharmaceuticals (ENZN), and Bristol-Myers Squibb Company (BMY).In 2010, Gilead generated $7.95 billion in revenues and net earnings of $2.9 billion.[1]
Gilead's profitability can be potentially affected by various factors, including legislative and regulatory changes in federal and private insurance coverage of its drug products, competition from the development of generic drug substitutes, supply shortages of active ingredients in its drugs, the success of clinical trials of newly-developed drugs, and changes in FDA regulations.
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) - Company Overview
- Collaborative Strategy
- Business Segments
- Antivirals (80% of 2010 Revenue, $6.53B)[1]
- Other Products (13% of 2010 Revenue, $1.08B)[1]
- Royalties (7% of 2010 Revenue, $559.5M)[1]
- Research & Development ($1.07B in 2010)
- Trends and Forces
- Reliance on Insurance Coverage Regulations
- Increased Risk of Generic Drug Competition
- Reliance on Third-party Partners for Clinical Trials
- Manufacturing Ability Restricted by Suppliers
- International Sales Affected by Exchange Rates
- Tightening FDA Regulations
- Competition
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