Ispire Technology Inc. (NASDAQ:ISPR), a company with a focus on innovations in vaping technology and precision dosing, reported its first quarter 2025 results Monday for the period ended on Sept. 30, 2024.
Co-CEO Michael Wang said despite challenges the company remained focused on long-term growth, with promising advancements in vaping technology and strategic global partnerships.
"While our financial results were slightly impacted due to the strategic shifts we have made in our US business to focus on high-quality customers and to improve payment terms and gross profit, I am pleased with our team’s overall performance given the challenging macroeconomic environment and look forward to the remainder of fiscal 2025 and the opportunities that lay ahead,” Wang said.
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Earlier Wang said the previous fiscal 2024 was “a foundational year for Ispire.” The company reported record revenue and substantial margin expansion in Sept. while "strategically positioning us for faster growth in our global nicotine business and intentionally focusing our cannabis vaping hardware on high-quality multi-state operator (MSO) customers."
During an interview on Benzinga's Cannabis Insider podcast earlier this year Wang said that "vaping will become the number one way for using cannabis within the next 2 or 3 years."
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Ispire's shares traded 5.91% lower at $5.89 per share at Monday’s closing.
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