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Gilead Sciences, Inc. (GILD) Quality Triple Check

Three proven quantitative models combined: financial strength (Piotroski), bankruptcy risk (Altman), and earnings manipulation detection (Beneish).

Excellent Quality

All three checks indicate strong financial health, low risk, and clean accounting.

Piotroski F-Score

8/9
Strong

Measures financial strength and operational quality

Altman Z-Score

4.18
Safe Zone

Low bankruptcy risk

<1.8 Distress1.8-3.0 Gray>3.0 Safe

Beneish M-Score

-2.37
Unlikely Manipulator

Score below -2.22 suggests clean earnings

<-2.22 Clean>-1.78 Flag

What Each Model Measures

Piotroski F-Score (0-9)

Created by Joseph Piotroski, this tests 9 binary criteria across profitability, leverage/liquidity, and operating efficiency. A score of 7+ indicates strong financial health. Used to separate high-quality value stocks from potential value traps.

Altman Z-Score

Developed by Edward Altman, this formula predicts the probability of bankruptcy within two years. It combines five financial ratios (working capital, retained earnings, EBIT, market value of equity, and sales) weighted against total assets. Above 3.0 is safe, below 1.8 signals distress.

Beneish M-Score

Developed by Messod Beneish, this model detects the likelihood of earnings manipulation using 8 financial ratios. A score above -1.78 flags potential manipulation. ValueMarkers enforces a hard floor: when the Beneish M-Score exceeds -1.78, the safety score is capped at 30.

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