Here Are the Cannabis Earnings Reports I’m Watching in This Big Revenue Quarter

In the last few months, we’ve seen just a few scandals – some very minor – push marijuana shares’ prices down. That’s natural in a new industry like this.

On Aug. 1, Aphria Inc. (NYSE: APHA) shares opened at $5.35. But after it reported earnings, APHA zoomed to an intraday high of $7.45 on Aug. 2; that’s a nice 39%, one-day “pop.”

The company increased its net cannabis revenue by 85%, which is a big deal. And I don’t think Aphria will be alone when it comes to that kind of healthy revenue growth.

That’s why I’m looking at this list of the biggest cannabis stocks right now. They’re going to report next week in a big and potentially very profitable wave…

What to Know About Earnings Reports

I’ll share the list with you all in a second, but before I do that, I want you to know about some other factors worth watching.

These often don’t make headlines in stories about earnings, but are sometimes “buried” in the reporting and conference calls. They’re red flags; some really unscrupulous managers might take steps to conceal these problems.

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Late filing can be a troubling sign; it reflects management’s inability or unwillingness to track its own performance.

Revenue manipulation – these numbers are vulnerable to misrepresentation. Some companies will report revenue before it is actually earned or simply make up income that is not there. Something else to watch is sales that are tied to related parties – like a sister or subsidiary – that don’t actually go through.

Inventory manipulation represents a gain or loss that may not be fully realized; either way it’s not good practice to play fast and loose with the product levels. After all, for cannabis companies, inventory can be biological.

Pending class-action lawsuits can significantly impact shares, sending them soaring on a win or sinking on a loss.

With that said, here are the biggest cannabis players set to report in the next few days…

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