Red Light Holland Reports 2024 Audited Year End Results

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  • Cash balance of $14.1 million as at March 31, 2024

  • Annual revenue of $4.7 million (vs 2023: $3.9 million, an increase of 20.3%)

  • Gross profit of 42.5% (vs 2023: 43.1%, an increase in gross profit dollars of 18.8%)

  • Cash burn of $3.3 million (vs 2023: $3.8 million, a decrease of 11.7%)

  • Property, plant and equipment value of $5.3 million

  • Total assets of $24.1 million

Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - July 29, 2024) - Red Light Holland Corp. (CSE: TRIP) (FSE: 4YX) (OTCQB: TRUFF) ("Red Light Holland" or the "Company"), an Ontario-based corporation engaged in the production, growth, and sale of functional mushrooms and mushroom home grow kits in North America and Europe, and a premium brand of psilocybin truffles to the legal, recreational market within the Netherlands, in compliance with all applicable laws, announces that it has completed the process of filing its Audited Annual Financial Statements and Management Discussion & Analysis for the years ended March 31, 2024 and 2023.

"The entire team at Red Light Holland is proud of our 2024 audited year end results, as we continue to grow our revenues. We remain strategically focused on the long game, while other companies in our space continue to burn cash at a frightening rate, have small runways, or march towards the eve of insolvency as the overall sector, to be frank, has been unimpressive," said Todd Shapiro, Red Light Holland CEO and Director. "In our opinion, the harsh reality is that governments are uncertain, even despite recent groundbreaking emerging psilocybin developments, on their direct path forward - hence they are slower to introduce this much needed therapeutic approach to patients in need. Red Light Holland had anticipated this slower path, which is why we are pleased with our pivot a few years ago creating our 'everything mushroom' vision. Our core focus remains on profitability while we continue to advocate for the 'right to try' and push for adult access to psilocybin for those in need - and our hard work, goals, and strategy continue to show positive momentum."

Red Light Holland CEO, Todd Shapiro added these key highlights:

Financial Growth:

  • "We grew our revenues by over 20% last year, not including our recent impressive Costco Canada partnership.

Strategic Focus:

  • We continue to focus on our path to profitability and our road to increase near term and long term revenues through multiple streams as an 'everything mushroom' company.

Diversified Portfolio and Increased Distribution:

  • Since going public with zero sales in May 2020, we have now achieved over $11.0 million in sales (as at March 31, 2024) via:

    • The Horst Facility, our wholly owned farm in the Netherlands successfully growing and supplying magic truffles through 3 brands across 200+ SmartShops.

    • SR Wholesale, our wholly owned subsidiary, which is one of the leading distributors to SmartShops in the Netherlands.

    • MiniChamp BV, our wholly owned subsidiary, with its sales expansion of home grow mushroom kits across the EU, including a large Minichamp kit order now in Germany.

    • AEM Farms, where we own a majority stake in a shiitake mushroom farm in New Brunswick, Canada, supplying major retailers including Farm Boy, Costco Canada, Loblaws, and Whole Foods through distributors.

    • Happy Caps, another wholly owned company, supplying mushroom home grow kits in over 330 total locations in Canada, including Costco Canada, Longo's Markets, Canadian Tire, and Real Canadian Superstores.

    • Mush Room & More, wellness shops in Oss and Utrecht, The Netherlands. The Company's renovations and rebrand of its retail stores in Oss and Utrecht were completed. We continue to increase the number of products sold through these locations to align the brand to the holistic view of mind and body health while executing on customer experience initiatives.