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Vision Marine Technologies to Release Q1 2026 Earnings on January 12
Vision Marine Technologies (NASDAQ: VMAR) is set to announce its first-quarter earnings for the fiscal year 2026 on January 12, 2026, prior to the opening of the market. Analysts predict the company will report an earnings loss of ($1.63) per share along with revenue of approximately $0.5090 million for the quarter.
For those interested in the financial details, a conference call is scheduled for January 13, 2026, at 12:00 AM ET, with further information available on the company’s earnings report page.
In its previous earnings announcement on November 28, 2025, Vision Marine reported earnings per share of $197,008.60, significantly surpassing analysts’ estimates of ($1.55) by $197,010.15. The company generated revenue of $9.69 million, vastly exceeding the anticipated $0.70 million.
Financial Performance Overview
Despite these promising results, Vision Marine Technologies faces challenges, reflected in its negative return on equity of 198.37% and a negative net margin of 156.52%. The stock of VMAR opened at $0.20 on Friday, showing a modest increase of 0.8%.
The company’s performance metrics include a 50-day simple moving average of $0.77 and a 200-day simple moving average of $2.45. Its debt-to-equity ratio stands at 0.79, while the quick ratio is 0.44, and the current ratio is 1.19. The firm’s market capitalization is approximately $958,432.00, with a price-to-earnings (PE) ratio of 0.00 and a beta of 0.27.
The stock has fluctuated significantly over the past year, with a 52-week low of $0.16 and a high of $39.00.
About Vision Marine Technologies
Founded in Canada, Vision Marine Technologies Inc. focuses on designing and manufacturing electric recreational boats and propulsion systems. As a leader in cleantech innovation, the company integrates advanced battery management systems, digital controls, and lightweight composite materials to produce zero-emission watercraft and electric outboard motors.
Vision Marine’s modular platform allows boat builders and end users to select custom hulls and propulsion packages while benefiting from onboard connectivity for remote monitoring and performance analytics. The product lineup includes fully electric boat models ranging from compact day-cruisers to larger pontoon-style vessels, as well as a series of high-efficiency electric outboard motors.
Investors and analysts are keenly awaiting the upcoming earnings announcement, as it will provide further insights into the company’s financial health and strategic direction in the evolving electric marine market.
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