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Antiviral biopharma with $28.6B FY2024 revenue; Biktarvy $14B HIV franchise; lenacapavir 99%+ HIV prevention efficacy in 2024 trials is landmark breakthrough; Trodelvy oncology expansion.
Gilead Sciences is a biopharmaceutical company specializing in antiviral medicines, oncology, and inflammatory diseases, founded in 1987 and headquartered in Foster City, California, trading on Nasdaq (GILD). The company reported approximately $28.6 billion in total revenues for FY2024 under CEO Daniel O'Day, driven by the world's leading HIV treatment franchise anchored by Biktarvy—the world's best-selling antiretroviral therapy with over $14 billion in annual global sales—along with Veklury (remdesivir) for COVID-19 treatment, and a growing oncology portfolio including Trodelvy (sacituzumab govitecan, an ADC for breast and bladder cancer), Yescarta, and Tecartus (CAR-T cell therapies). Gilead's 2024 HIV prevention breakthrough—lenacapavir, a twice-yearly injection preventing HIV infection with near-100% efficacy in large clinical trials—represents potentially the most important HIV prevention advance since the development of daily oral PrEP.
World's largest medical device company with $32.4B FY2024 revenue; Hugo robotic surgery challenges Intuitive Surgical; MiniMed automated insulin system; Patient Monitoring spin-off 2024; NYSE: MDT.
Medtronic plc is the world's largest medical device company, founded in 1949 by Earl Bakken and Palmer Hermundslie in a Minneapolis, Minnesota garage—where Bakken invented the first wearable external pacemaker—and now incorporated in Ireland with operational headquarters in Dublin, trading on NYSE (MDT). The company generated approximately $32.4 billion in revenues for fiscal year 2024 (ending April 26, 2024) under CEO Geoff Martha, spanning cardiovascular, neuroscience, surgical, and diabetes therapy technologies. Medtronic's 2015 acquisition of Covidien for $49.9 billion—at the time the largest medical device merger in history—added surgical instruments, patient monitoring, and respiratory interventions while enabling Irish incorporation that reduced the company's effective tax rate. In 2024, Medtronic announced the spin-off of its Patient Monitoring & Respiratory Interventions segment as an independent company (NewCo), sharpening focus on higher-margin, high-growth therapy areas.
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