Which ASX cannabis share is surging 27% on record quarterly results?

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ASX cannabis share Althea Group Holdings Ltd (ASX: AGH) leapt by as much as 27% this morning after the company revealed record quarterly sales of $9.24 million.

The company also achieved its maiden monthly operating profit in March, and now expects its first quarter of profit in June.

Althea manufactures, sells, and distributes cannabis-based medicines and recreational products globally.

Shares in Althea are currently changing hands for 5.1 cents, 13.3% up on yesterday’s close of 4.5 cents.

In earlier trading, they hit an intraday high of 5.7 cents, up 26.6%.

Let’s look at the detail in the report.

Althea share price soars on 68% increase in sales

The company reported the following results for the three months to 31 March:

  • $9.24 million in cash receipts, up 68% on the prior corresponding period (pcp)
  • Net cash outflows of $1.63 million, down 24% pcp
  • Cash and cash equivalents of $5.3 million as of 31 March

What happened to this ASX cannabis share in March?

Althea has two business divisions — recreational cannabis and pharmaceutical cannabis.

The company reported a record $5.15 million in receipts for recreational cannabis during the March quarter, up 57% compared to the December 2022 quarter.

It also reported a record $3.75 million in receipts for medicinal cannabis, up 11% on December.

Althea recorded its maiden monthly operating profit in the month of March.

The ASX cannabis share is flying today on this news and may get a further boost if the company makes good on its expectations of a maiden quarterly profit in June.

Althea also said operating expenses fell during the March quarter as a result of cost-cutting programs.

In other news during the quarter, Althea announced it had secured a CAD$2 million loan facility from lenders in Canada.

In addition, the company announced a further $2.2 million of convertible debt funding. This was provided by an institutional investor in the United States.

The ASX cannabis share fell by 16.7% between 1 January and 31 March.

The S&P/ASX All Ordinaries Index (ASX: XAO) rose by 2.1% over the same time frame.

‘A landmark turning point’ says CEO

Althea CEO Joshua Fegan said:

March 2023 was a landmark turning point for the Company as we achieved record monthly cash receipts and a maiden monthly operating profit.

To close out the Quarter with such a strong month (March) sets us up well for an expected substantial improvement in cash flow position, and a quarterly operating profit, for the final quarter of FY23.

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