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Tilray Brands Extends Profit Momentum With Strong Q1 Results
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Key Takeaways
Tilray Brands swings to Q1 net income of $1.5M from a $34.7M loss a year earlier.
Tilray Brands benefits from lower SG&A and reduced amortization driving adjusted profit gains.
Tilray Brands sees stronger revenue contributions across key segments supporting profitability.
Tilray Brands (TLRY - Free Report) delivered a notable turnaround in profitability during the first quarter of fiscal 2026, marking a sharp improvement from the prior-year period. The company generated net income of $1.5 million compared to a net loss of $34.7 million in the prior-year quarter. This performance reflects the effectiveness of its ongoing efforts to reinforce financial discipline and streamline operations.
During the earnings call, Tilray highlighted that the return to profitability was supported by sustained progress in cost control, greater operational efficiency, and portfolio optimization across its Cannabis, Beverage, Wellness and Distribution segments.
The fiscal first quarter also saw a sharp increase in adjusted net income. The metric rose to $3.9 million from an adjusted net loss of $6 million a year earlier. Management explained that these gains were driven largely by lower SG&A expenses and reduced amortization costs, both of which contributed meaningful savings to the bottom line. It is emphasized that these improvements, along with stronger revenue contributions across key segments, underscore the success of Tilray’s strategic initiatives aimed at enhancing profitability.
Peer Update
Verano (VRNO - Free Report) faces revenue pressure from a challenged domestic environment. As VRNO derives all of its revenues from the U.S. market, persistent price compression, competitive intensity and uneven regulatory progress have weighed on its top-line performance. Margin performance also reflected these market conditions. Gross margin contracted approximately 300 basis points to 47% in third-quarter 2025, due to promotional activity and retail price adjustments. However, Verano’s disciplined focus on operating efficiency supported cost performance. Selling, general, and administrative (SG&A) expenses declined 13% year over year to $80.6 million, underscoring ongoing optimization efforts even amid store expansion and product launches.
Sales of Aurora Cannabis’ (ACB - Free Report) medical cannabis segment rose 37% year over year to nearly $65 million in the first quarter of fiscal 2026. This increase was primarily driven by increased revenues in Canada from insurance-covered and self-paying patients, as well as higher sales in international markets like Australia, Ger/many, Poland and the UK. The higher sales also helped improve adjusted gross margin numbers (for the medical cannabis segment), which climbed to an impressive 69% from 67% in the year-ago period. This improvement was driven by higher selling prices, sustainable cost reductions and enhanced production efficiencies.
TLRY’s Price Performance
In the past six months, Tilray Brands’ shares have gained 125.2%, outperforming the industry’s 3.6% decline. The S&P 500 composite has grown 15.1% in the same period.
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Discounted Valuation
TLRY currently trades at a forward 12-month Price-to-Sales (P/S) of 1.35X compared with the industry average of 3.16X.
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TLRY Stock Estimate Trend
Over the past 30 days, its loss per share estimate for 2025 has remained unchanged at 5 cents.
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Tilray Brands Extends Profit Momentum With Strong Q1 Results
Key Takeaways
Tilray Brands (TLRY - Free Report) delivered a notable turnaround in profitability during the first quarter of fiscal 2026, marking a sharp improvement from the prior-year period. The company generated net income of $1.5 million compared to a net loss of $34.7 million in the prior-year quarter. This performance reflects the effectiveness of its ongoing efforts to reinforce financial discipline and streamline operations.
During the earnings call, Tilray highlighted that the return to profitability was supported by sustained progress in cost control, greater operational efficiency, and portfolio optimization across its Cannabis, Beverage, Wellness and Distribution segments.
The fiscal first quarter also saw a sharp increase in adjusted net income. The metric rose to $3.9 million from an adjusted net loss of $6 million a year earlier. Management explained that these gains were driven largely by lower SG&A expenses and reduced amortization costs, both of which contributed meaningful savings to the bottom line. It is emphasized that these improvements, along with stronger revenue contributions across key segments, underscore the success of Tilray’s strategic initiatives aimed at enhancing profitability.
Peer Update
Verano (VRNO - Free Report) faces revenue pressure from a challenged domestic environment. As VRNO derives all of its revenues from the U.S. market, persistent price compression, competitive intensity and uneven regulatory progress have weighed on its top-line performance. Margin performance also reflected these market conditions. Gross margin contracted approximately 300 basis points to 47% in third-quarter 2025, due to promotional activity and retail price adjustments. However, Verano’s disciplined focus on operating efficiency supported cost performance. Selling, general, and administrative (SG&A) expenses declined 13% year over year to $80.6 million, underscoring ongoing optimization efforts even amid store expansion and product launches.
Sales of Aurora Cannabis’ (ACB - Free Report) medical cannabis segment rose 37% year over year to nearly $65 million in the first quarter of fiscal 2026. This increase was primarily driven by increased revenues in Canada from insurance-covered and self-paying patients, as well as higher sales in international markets like Australia, Ger/many, Poland and the UK. The higher sales also helped improve adjusted gross margin numbers (for the medical cannabis segment), which climbed to an impressive 69% from 67% in the year-ago period. This improvement was driven by higher selling prices, sustainable cost reductions and enhanced production efficiencies.
TLRY’s Price Performance
In the past six months, Tilray Brands’ shares have gained 125.2%, outperforming the industry’s 3.6% decline. The S&P 500 composite has grown 15.1% in the same period.
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Discounted Valuation
TLRY currently trades at a forward 12-month Price-to-Sales (P/S) of 1.35X compared with the industry average of 3.16X.
Image Source: Zacks Investment Research
TLRY Stock Estimate Trend
Over the past 30 days, its loss per share estimate for 2025 has remained unchanged at 5 cents.
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TLRY stock currently has a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy). You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here.