Cannabis Earnings Calendar

Upcoming and recent earnings reports for cannabis companies

Quarterly earnings reports are among the most important catalysts for cannabis stock price movements. Each report reveals updated revenue figures, gross margins, cash positions, and management guidance that help investors assess whether a company is on track toward profitability or burning through capital. In an industry where many operators are still pre-profit, a single earnings surprise, either positive or negative, can move a stock by double-digit percentages in a single session.

Cannabis companies generally follow a standard quarterly reporting cadence, with most U.S. multi-state operators and Canadian licensed producers filing results within 60 days of quarter-end. Earnings season in the cannabis sector tends to cluster in February, May, August, and November, though exact dates vary. Reports are typically released either before market open (BMO) or after market close (AMC), with a conference call following shortly after.

This calendar tracks upcoming and recently completed earnings dates for cannabis companies in our database. Dates are marked as either confirmed, meaning the company has officially announced the reporting date, or estimated, meaning the date is projected based on historical patterns. Use this page to plan around earnings volatility, prepare for conference calls, and stay current on the financial health of the cannabis sector.

Upcoming Earnings

CompanyTickerExpected DateStatus
Turning Point BrandsTPB2026-03-19Confirmed
Green Thumb IndustriesGTBIF2026-03-22Estimated
Innovative Industrial PropertiesIIPR2026-03-26Estimated
Trulieve CannabisTCNNF2026-03-30Confirmed
Cronos GroupCRON2026-04-02Estimated
Tilray BrandsTLRY2026-04-06Estimated
AdvisorShares Pure US Cannabis ETFMSOS2026-04-10Confirmed
Glass House BrandsGLASF2026-04-14Estimated
Verano HoldingsVRNOF2026-04-17Estimated
SNDL IncSNDL2026-04-21Confirmed
Canopy GrowthCGC2026-04-25Estimated
Akerna CorpKERN2026-04-28Estimated
NewLake Capital PartnersNLCP2026-05-02Confirmed
InnocanPharmaINNPF2026-05-06Estimated
Cresco LabsCRLBF2026-05-09Estimated
Village Farms InternationalVFF2026-05-13Confirmed
Planet 13 HoldingsPLNHF2026-05-17Estimated

Recent Reports

CompanyTickerReport DateStatus
Jazz PharmaceuticalsJAZZ2026-03-08Reported
Scotts Miracle-GroSMG2026-03-11Reported
Curaleaf HoldingsCURLF2026-03-15Reported

Earnings dates are estimates based on historical patterns and may change. Confirmed dates are sourced from company press releases. Data will update automatically when connected to a live data provider.

Frequently Asked Questions

When do cannabis companies report earnings?+
Cannabis companies typically report quarterly earnings within 45 days of their fiscal quarter end. Most follow standard calendar quarters (ending March 31, June 30, September 30, December 31), though some use non-standard fiscal years. The busiest earnings periods for cannabis stocks are typically February-March (Q4 results), May (Q1 results), August (Q2 results), and November (Q3 results). Check our earnings calendar for specific dates, as schedules can shift.
How should I prepare for cannabis earnings season?+
Before earnings, review the company's previous quarter results and management guidance to set expectations. Check analyst consensus estimates for revenue and EPS. Look at recent news and industry trends that might affect results. Consider the company's cash position and burn rate. Many investors avoid opening new positions immediately before earnings due to the unpredictable price swings. If you hold a position, decide in advance whether you plan to hold through earnings or reduce exposure beforehand.
What happens to cannabis stock prices around earnings?+
Cannabis stocks frequently experience heightened volatility around earnings reports, with moves of 5-20% or more in either direction being common. Stocks may rise into earnings on anticipation (the 'run-up') and then sell off after results ('sell the news'), or vice versa. The stock price reaction depends not just on the numbers themselves, but on how they compare to expectations and what guidance management provides. After-hours and pre-market trading can be especially volatile, with wider spreads due to lower liquidity.
Where can I find cannabis earnings dates?+
Cannabismarketcap's earnings calendar tracks upcoming and recent earnings dates for all major cannabis companies. You can also find earnings dates through SEC filings (companies file 8-K forms announcing earnings dates), company investor relations pages, financial data providers like Yahoo Finance or Seeking Alpha, and cannabis-specific news sites like MJBizDaily and New Cannabis Ventures. Dates marked as 'Estimated' are based on historical patterns and may change; dates marked 'Confirmed' come from official company announcements.
What should I look for in cannabis earnings reports?+
Key metrics to examine include: revenue growth (both sequential and year-over-year), gross margins (are they expanding or contracting?), adjusted EBITDA (the most common profitability metric in cannabis), cash flow from operations, and cash on hand versus total debt. Also pay attention to management commentary on market conditions, state-by-state performance, competitive dynamics, and forward guidance. For US MSOs, watch same-store sales growth and new store openings. For Canadian LPs, track international revenue diversification.
What does BMO and AMC mean for earnings reports?+
BMO stands for 'Before Market Open,' meaning the company releases its earnings report before the stock exchange opens for regular trading (typically before 9:30 AM ET). AMC stands for 'After Market Close,' meaning the report comes out after the exchange closes (typically after 4:00 PM ET). The timing affects when the stock price will react: BMO reports are reflected in the opening price, while AMC reports affect after-hours trading and the next day's open. Most cannabis companies report AMC and hold conference calls the following morning.
How do I listen to cannabis company earnings calls?+
Most cannabis companies host conference calls shortly after releasing earnings, where management discusses results and takes analyst questions. You can access these calls through the company's investor relations website, which typically provides a dial-in number and webcast link. Many calls are also available on platforms like Seeking Alpha and The Motley Fool. Earnings call transcripts are usually published within 24-48 hours. These calls often contain more nuanced information than the press release, including management's outlook and strategic priorities.