GrowGeneration CEO says cannabis 'business is booming' after company ups guidance

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'We're in such an early stage of a multi-billion dollar industry. GrowGeneration is just getting started,' GrowGeneration CEO Darren Lampert said.

The company, which since 2014 has dealt in the ancillary side of the cannabis business, last week reported record quarterly revenues of $43.5 million and upped its forecast for the current fiscal year to between $170 million and $175 million, up from the $130 million to $135 million the company first predicted earlier this year.

GrowGeneration, which Wall Street values at $770.5 million, more than doubled its revenue in the three-month period ending June 30. The $43.5 million the company produced last quarter was a 123% increase from the $19.5 million it recorded in the year-ago quarter. The results came amid a quarter defined by an economic lockdown intended to slow the spread of a novel coronavirus.

 

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