Aug 1 (Reuters) - Canada Goose Holdings ( GOOS )
beat Wall Street estimates for quarterly revenue on
Thursday, benefiting from consumer demand for its non-winter
clothing that includes fleece, sweats and lightweight hoodies.
The Toronto, Ontario-based company's first-quarter revenue
rose to C$88.1 million ($63.7 million) from C$84.8 million a
year earlier. Analysts on average had expected revenue of C$86.1
million, according to LSEG.
($1 = 1.3824 Canadian dollars)