$10.7 Million in Second Quarter Revenue, a 156% Increase Over Prior Year
$1.5 Million Adjusted EBITDA for Second Quarter
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Year to Date Financial Highlights
- Revenues rose to $19.1 million from $7.1 million, a 167% increase.
- $0.04 basic earnings per share compared to loss of $0.06.
- $2.9 million in adjusted EBITDA.
- 103,750 shares of Grove common stock repurchased with cash flow from operations.
Allan Marshall, Chief Executive Officer of Grove, stated, “Our team continues to perform and drive growth across all parts of our business, with a 169% increase year over year even with substantial headwinds. We face shortages and rising prices on all raw materials, employee shortages, higher wages, drastic increases in shipping cost across all parts of the business. However, we were able to maintain growth and profits offsetting increased costs with higher volumes and pricing power.
“Our Upexi Amazon aggregation business launch is beginning to come together, and we are seeing multiple submissions a week from companies looking to be acquired. Our strong cash flow gives us great flexibility to expand the Brand aggregation business and become more active with acquisitions this year.”
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About Grove, Inc.
Grove, Inc. is a global innovator in hemp, health and wellness. The company has an array of in-house brands, and operates in multiple verticals including SaaS programmatic ad technology, and a wholly owned division dedicated to acquiring high growth e-commerce brands. The company sells to numerous consumer markets including the botanical, beauty, pet care, and functional foods sectors. It seeks to take advantage of an emerging worldwide trend in consumer health products selling through Amazon and E-commerce.
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