Amicus Therapeutics (FOLD) Stock Analysis & Winston Score
Amicus Therapeutics is a biotechnology company that makes medicines for rare genetic diseases. Its main product is Galafold (migalastat), a pill that treats Fabry disease — a condition where the body cannot break down certain fats properly, causing damage to the heart and kidneys. The company focuses entirely on rare diseases, sometimes called orphan diseases, where very few patients exist and treatment options are limited. Amicus earns money by selling Galafold directly to patients and healthcare systems, primarily in the United States and Europe. The 87% gross margin reflects how profitable each pill sale is once the drug is approved and manufactured. Its competitive moat comes from orphan drug exclusivity and the difficulty of developing treatments for such rare conditions, which limits competition. However, the deeply negative return on capital shows the company still spends heavily on research and development, and its key risk is whether pipeline drugs — including next-generation enzyme replacement therapies for Pompe disease — can reach approval and generate enough revenue to justify those ongoing costs.
Winston Score: 28/100 — Below Average
Below-average fundamentals — multiple weak pillars.
- Quality: Good (15/30)
- Growth: Mixed (7/20)
- Cash Flow: Weak (1/10)
- Stability: Weak (2/10)
- Valuation: Data not available (0/10)
- Ownership: Weak (2/15)
Key Facts
Price: $14.49
Market Cap: $4.5B
Sector: Healthcare
Industry: Biotechnology


