Earnings per Share (EPS) is predicted to be -$0.05 with revenue expectations around $219.29 million.
The company’s Price-to-Earnings (P/E) ratio stands at -5.71, indicating negative earnings, while the Price-to-Sales ratio is at 1.83.
Debt-to-Equity ratio is low at 0.095, suggesting a conservative approach to borrowing and potential long-term stability.
Tilray Brands Inc. (NASDAQ: TLRY), a Canadian company operating in the cannabis and alcohol sectors, is set to release its quarterly earnings on October 10, 2024. Analysts predict an earnings per share (EPS) of -$0.05 and revenue of around $219.29 million. This release is crucial as the company faces challenges in its stock performance.
Wall Street’s projections for Tilray’s quarter ending in August 2024 provide insights into its financial health. The company’s price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio is -5.71, indicating negative earnings. Despite this, Tilray maintains a price-to-sales ratio of 1.83, meaning investors pay $1.83 for every dollar of sales, reflecting some investor confidence in its revenue generation.
Tilray’s enterprise value to sales ratio is 2.03, showing how the market values the company relative to its sales. However, the enterprise value to operating cash flow ratio is -51.39, highlighting difficulties in generating positive cash flow from operations. This negative cash flow is a concern for investors looking for sustainable growth.
The company’s earnings yield is -17.51%, further emphasizing its negative earnings. Despite these challenges, Tilray’s debt-to-equity ratio is low at 0.095, indicating a conservative approach to debt. This low ratio suggests that Tilray is not heavily reliant on borrowing, which can be a positive sign for long-term stability.
Tilray’s current ratio stands at 2.27, indicating strong liquidity. This means the company has more than enough assets to cover its short-term liabilities, providing a buffer against financial uncertainties. As Tilray prepares to release its earnings, these metrics will be closely watched by investors and analysts to assess the company’s financial trajectory.