Mr. Zen
9月前
Q3 FY2025 Highlights
Positive Momentum on Revenue and Profitability:
Gross revenue $3,769,797 million. Net Revenue $2,912,572
Gross profit $1,107,593 million, up 25% from $884,344 in the same period last year, with a steady gross margin of 29%
Net income $867,352 YTD, up 172% from a ($1,196,316) loss for the same period in FY24
Positive EBITDA[1] at $1,112,285 YTD, highlighting the Company’s operational efficiency and disciplined cost management
Mr. Zen
1年前
Commercial Expansion:
Product Launches: 8 new product launches under house-brand Glacial Gold across 3 categories including: 2 infused pre-rolls, 4 vapes, and 2 bottled oils, emphasizing the Company's continued focus on high potency and high purity extracts, infused products, ready-to-consume, and convenience-based formats.
"From compliance to commercialization, we are proving that constraints-based innovation can happen across all areas of the business. We are setting the standard for capacity utilization, fiscal discipline, and resourcefulness. Since Day 1 our team has turned challenges into opportunities for improved efficiency, output and strategic progress." Shares Emma Andrews, Nextleaf CEO.
Q3 FY2025 Outlook
The Company will prioritize and allocate working capital to the following strategic initiatives throughout the third quarter of FY2025:
Facility expansion and optimization allowing for continued investment into inventory to fulfill domestic demand in recreational and medical channels.
Adding operational bench strength through key hires to support ERP integration, Quality Assurance, and Manufacturing.
Research and development for category expansion, and new product formats.
Market expansion into Quebec in partnership with Quebec Craft Cannabis.
Trade marketing for strategic retail partnerships with an emphasis on education and a national sampling program.
Relaunching www.glacial.gold (Summer 2025) for improved brand awareness, conversion and customer engagement.
About Nextleaf Solutions Ltd.
Nextleaf® is an innovation-driven life science company, and licensed cannabis processor with a portfolio of federally regulated emerging consumer brands, market validated cannabis derivative products, and high-potency bulk ingredients. Nextleaf's multi-patented, highly automated, closed loop extraction and distillation technology sets the global standard for processing cannabis at scale.
With coast-to-coast distribution, Nextleaf branded products and ingredients are sold through both medical and recreational channels. Featuring the acclaimed brand Glacial Gold, leading multiple categories nationally, including cannabis softgels, vapes, and oils.
The Company has been issued 19 U.S. patents, and 75+ patents globally, on cannabinoid processing including extraction, distillation, and acetylation.
On behalf of the Board of Directors of the Company,
Emma Andrews, CEO
Contact: investors@nextleafsolutions.com
Follow Nextleaf Solutions on LinkedIn
Learn More: www.nextleafsolutions.com
Mr. Zen
1年前
Nextleaf Solutions (OILFF) reported strong Q2 FY2025 financial results with gross revenue of $4.70M, up 22% from previous quarter. The company achieved net revenue of $3.52M and gross profit of $1.35M, maintaining a 29% margin. Notable improvements include a net income of $348,789, marking a significant turnaround from a $1.1M loss in Q2 2024. The balance sheet strengthened with total assets of $9.0M and working capital of $2.7M. The company launched 8 new products under Glacial Gold brand across pre-rolls, vapes, and oils categories. Future initiatives include facility expansion, key hires, R&D for new products, Quebec market expansion, and enhanced marketing efforts. The company maintains strong financial stability with no secured debt and a healthy current ratio of 1.85.
Chipaway
1年前
New 52 Wk. Low Today at .0349
Debt Free with FY 2024 Revenue of 16.5M and Profit of 3.7M
I keep buying, while the SP keeps dropping, while the year over year revenues keep rising. Sooner or later OILFF will have its day in the sun, even if its a buyout. That said, my biggest disappointment here is managements complete lack of buying / supporting their own company's stock. I've been here for years and that's really annoyed me. It makes no sense. They claim they've had buyout offers, yet they've turned them down, but they don't by Stock in the company themselves or it's never reported. If you're not going to have faith enough to buy your own company's Stock, then I'd prefer you sell to a buyer who will.
Chipaway
2年前
Yes, it's good to see green for a change. I've been averaging down since .20 when I thought this had great opportunity then. Now that things are turning around (short of any huge lawsuits, more governmental regulations (strangulations) or some employee embezzling scandal, we should be golden going forward.
In regards to US legalization, I firmly believe it's NOT public opinion that's the problem, but rather too many Politicians pocketing too much Cartel money to look the other way. Same for Canada. Although it's technically legal there, the Government seems to be going out of their way in regulating and obscenely taxing the legal market out of existence. We shall see.
Chipaway
3年前
Hmm, been six months since the last post. Thought I'd check in and see who else might be with me and holding onto the dream? Company valuation is now down to $5M. Certainly the real estate, machinery and patents have to be worth more than that. Am I missing something here? I keep adding as it keeps dropping. Started out at .20 and now averaged down to .07 and still adding.
I'm well aware most companies on these exchanges never go anywhere and I also know your not supposed to fall in love with the company, but in my 20+ years of dabbling in the market, this one has all the signs of actually making it big (IMO), either on their own or through an acquisition. I've seen so many casualties along the way of folks claiming and wishing that the company they had stock in was going to make them millionaires or even a bazillionaires, only to see their dreams shattered. That said, last year was profitable (I believe the first) which says a lot! The key here (as with any company) is to be profitable, increasing market share and be debt free. So far it looks like we've got two out of three covered. I'm really, really hoping that management can resist the urge to dilute, now that we've gotten to where we are, and put their focus on profitability (sell, sell, sell).
By the way, does anyone know if anyone in management has been investing in the company using their own funds, other than the stock they've been awarding themselves? That would be an encouraging sign, (in my opinion), but I haven't seen anything in their filings to indicate they have. Maybe I missed it?
I'd sure appreciate some input if anyone else sees things differently(or the same). Just chime in and let's have a discussion.
Chipaway
4年前
I can't believe it's been seven MONTHS since anyone posted here (me). Is there anyone else here or am I the lone sheep?
Someone help me out, am I not seeing something? The Stock price is the lowest it's EVER been, while at the same time business is the BEST it's ever been. Surely Nextleaf has more assets than its 6.4 Mil US value according to TD Ameritrade?
Is there some kind of hidden fraud, embezzling scheme or scandal going on that I don't know about or is this just maybe one of the most under rated, overlooked values out there? Everything seems legit compared to so MANY other scam stocks I've come across over the 30 plus years I've been doing this.
Call me a fool, but I keep buying as this keeps tanking. My hope (anticipation) is at some point all of these patents will be worth big bucks to someone, right? I mean certainly Nextleaf has to be on someone's buyout radar?
I'm looking forward to hearing all of your thoughts on this.
GiantV
5年前
Sure I want to chip in.
My idea is that when one owns property one finds the best use scenario. In other words, which of the patents holds the most long term profit and which do not. Now, if they need expansion capital to advance selected properties maybe they sell off some of the less valuable properties but to sell the whole thing and miss out on the big long term payoff when so much work has been invested in the various patents, processes and relationships and considering the CEO and everyone I see in pictures that are runnung this company are in their 30's it makes sense to me to milk the cow rather than sell or butcher her. Additionally, I do not want to see a buyout because I have 10 cannabis stocks of which 2 sold out their hot properies but stayed in business or at least stayed listed, that is to say the original stock was still listed but had then nothing of real value left, and I got $0 for my investment. Now they both lie dead, flatlined for years. Yeah they might make a comeback but on what?