Tilray, Inc. (Nasdaq: TLRY) stock is popping over 11% in early trading as the company turned in a solid earnings report for the second fiscal quarter ending November 30, 2021. As shares were lately trading at $7.25, Tilray reported revenue increasing approximately 20% to $155 million versus last year’s $129 million for the same time period. However, analysts had estimated Tilray would report revenue of roughly $170 million causing the company to miss expectations for the second quarter in a row.
Tilray outlined the increases with a 7% growth in cannabis revenue to $58.8 million, net beverage alcohol revenue of $13.7 million from SweetWater, and wellness segment revenue of $13.8 million from Manitoba Harvest. The net income increased to $6 million from a net loss of $89 million in the previous year’s quarter. The earnings per share came in flat, which did beat analysts’ estimates that ranged from a loss of ($0.08) to a loss of ($0.13.)
The company also noted that the adjusted EBITDA was $13.8 million in the second quarter 2022. This was an 8% growth compared to the preceding prior quarter, and the eleventh consecutive quarter of positive Adjusted EBITDA. Tilray also announced a new parent name, Tilray Brands, Inc., which the company said reflected its evolution from a Canadian LP to a global consumer packaged goods company powerhouse with a market-leading portfolio of cannabis and lifestyle CPG brands.
Mr. Simon continued, “Looking at performance highlights across key markets, we maintained our #1 cannabis market share position in Canada – despite market saturation and related competitive challenges — on the strength of our brands and adept pricing and marketing adjustments. Importantly, we believe these adjustments will enable us to aggressively recapture share when the market right-sizes. In Germany – Europe’s largest and most profitable medical cannabis market – our nearly 20% share leads the market. We believe this, coupled with our infrastructure, will also allow us to capture the adult-use market as legalization accelerates under the new coalition government. Turning to the U.S., SweetWater Brewing and Manitoba Harvest continued to invest in product innovation and acquisitions to enhance awareness and distribution. These profitable businesses further provide an opportunity to launch THC-based products upon federal legalization in the U.S. Subsequent to the end of the fiscal quarter, we also expanded our spirits portfolio through the acquisition of Breckenridge Distillery, deepening our presence in the fast-growing spirits sector while also providing an immediate contribution to earnings.”