GILD's Q4 Earnings Beat Estimates, HIV and Liver Disease Drugs Power Sales
GileadGilead(US:GILD) ZACKS·2026-02-11 16:15

Core Viewpoint - Gilead Sciences, Inc. reported strong fourth-quarter results for 2025, with adjusted earnings per share (EPS) of $1.86, exceeding estimates, while total revenues of $7.9 billion also surpassed expectations, driven by growth in HIV and Liver Disease drugs [1][4][6]. Financial Performance - Adjusted EPS for Q4 2025 was $1.86, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $1.83, but down from $1.90 a year ago due to higher acquired IPR&D expenses [1][6]. - Total revenues reached $7.9 billion, a 5% increase year over year, surpassing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $7.6 billion [1][4]. - Product sales increased by 5% year over year to $7.9 billion, with HIV product sales growing 6% to $5.8 billion [4][5]. Product Sales Breakdown - Biktarvy sales rose 5% year over year to $4 billion, capturing over 52% of the U.S. HIV treatment market [5][6]. - Descovy sales surged 33% year over year to $819 million, driven by increased demand for HIV prevention [6][7]. - Liver Disease portfolio sales increased 17% to $844 million, exceeding estimates, primarily due to demand for Livdelzi [8]. - Veklury sales fell 37% to $212 million, attributed to lower COVID-19 hospitalization rates [8]. Cost and Expenses - Adjusted product gross margin was 86.8%, slightly up from 86.7% year over year [11]. - Research and development expenses remained flat at $1.6 billion, while SG&A expenses decreased to $1.7 billion from $1.9 billion [11][12]. 2025 and 2026 Guidance - For 2025, revenues rose 2% year over year to $29.4 billion, exceeding estimates, with adjusted EPS increasing to $8.15 from $4.62 in 2024 [13]. - Gilead expects 2026 product sales between $29.6 billion and $30 billion, with adjusted EPS projected in the range of $8.45-$8.85 [14][15]. Pipeline and Regulatory Updates - Positive phase III results for the investigational regimen of bictegravir and lenacapavir were reported, with a potential launch targeted for the second half of the year [16][23]. - Gilead has discontinued several studies based on recommendations from independent committees, including the phase III STAR-221 study [18][19]. Market Position and Competitive Landscape - Gilead's HIV business exceeded management's growth target, driven by strong performances from Biktarvy and Descovy, despite competitive pressures [21][22]. - The company anticipates continued competitive pressures in cell therapies and expects to face headwinds from U.S. government drug pricing agreements [24][27].