Kaya Holdings, Inc. Reports Earnings Results for the Second Quarter Ended June 30, 2019
August 19, 2019 at 04:12 pm EDT
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Kaya Holdings, Inc. announced earnings results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2019. For the second quarter, the company announced sales was USD 249,121 compared to USD 291,133 a year ago. Operating loss was USD 320,329 compared to USD 276,968 a year ago. Net income was USD 3.863 million compared to net loss of USD 1.533 million a year ago. Basic earnings per share from continuing operations was USD 0.02 compared to basic loss per share from continuing operations of USD 0.01 a year ago. Diluted earnings per share from continuing operations was USD 0.01 compared to diluted loss per share from continuing operations of USD 0.01 a year ago. For the half year, sales was USD 512,879 compared to USD 546,498 a year ago. Operating loss was USD 637,411 compared to USD 1.607 million a year ago. Net income was USD 8.113 million compared to USD 11.250 million a year ago. Basic earnings per share from continuing operations was USD 0.05 compared to USD 0.08 a year ago. Diluted earnings per share from continuing operations was USD 0.02 compared to USD 0.08 a year ago.
Kaya Holdings, Inc. is a holding company. The Company is focused on wellness and mental health through operations in psychedelic treatment clinics, medical and recreational cannabis, and cannabidiol (CBD) products. The Company produces, distributes, and/or sells a full range of cannabis products including flowers, oils, vape cartridges and cannabis infused confections, baked goods and beverages through a fully integrated group of subsidiaries and companies supporting highly distinctive brands. It operates through four subsidiaries, which include Marijuana Holdings Americas, Inc. (MJAI), Kaya Brand International, Inc. (KBI)., and Fifth Dimension Therapeutics, Inc. (FDT). MJAI maintains ownership of the Companyâs Oregon-based cannabis operations. FDT provides psychedelic mind care treatments to veterans suffering from PTSD, addicts seeking to break addiction, individuals with eating disorders, and others with an array of treatment resistant mental health disorders.