Health score, competitive moat, risk signals, and key metrics at a glance.
GRAIL, Inc., a commercial-stage healthcare company, provides multi-cancer early detection testing and services in the United States and internationally. It offers Galleri, a cancer screening test for asymptomatic individuals over 50 years of age; and a diagnostic aid for cancer tests to accelerate diagnostic resolution for patients with clinical suspicion of cancer. The company also provides development services, including support for ongoing clinical studies, pilot testing, research, and therapy development. In addition, its precision oncology portfolio consists of n RUO-targeted methylation-based platform that enables applications for disease prognostication, risk stratification, minimal residual disease detection, and recurrence and relapse monitoring. The company was incorporated in 2015 and is headquartered in Menlo Park, California.
Competitive analysis based on 8 quarters of fundamental data
Operating margins are under pressure, averaging -1028.6%. The business may lack pricing power or face rising costs.'
ROE is low or negative, suggesting limited competitive advantage or capital allocation challenges.
Data-driven red flags and warnings across 8 quarters
The company posted negative operating margins in recent quarters — core operations are unprofitable.
Free cash flow has been negative in 8 of the last 8 quarters — earnings are not translating to cash.
Limited debt-to-equity data available.
Revenue is stable or growing over recent quarters — demand appears durable.
The last 8 consecutive quarters had negative FCF — the company is burning cash and may need external funding.
Shares outstanding increased 30.9% — significant dilution, likely from stock compensation or capital raises.
as of March 2026
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Only 0 of the last 8 quarters had positive FCF — the business may require external capital to sustain operations.
Revenue has been flat or declining over recent quarters, which may indicate eroding demand or competitive pressure.