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Canada Goose, Under Armour, Yeti and Groupon report 2018 online sales

Ecommerce sales are a driver for growth at outerwear brand Canada Goose, president and CEO Dana Reiss said on a call with investors according to a SeekingAlpha transcript.

Canada Goose’s direct-to-consumer sales grew 78.7% in Q3 to $235.3 million from $131.7 million. For the first nine months of its fiscal year ended Dec. 31, direct-to-consumer sales grew 92.8% to $308.9 million from $160.2 million. Direct-to-consumer sales include sales from its 12 ecommerce sites as well as its seven brand stores. Canada Goose does not disclose its ecommerce sales.

Canada Goose launched its first ecommerce site in 2014 in Canada, and just in its fiscal year 2018, it launched ecommerce sites in eight countries: Ireland, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxemburg, Sweden, Germany, Austria and China. Total revenue during the first nine months of its fiscal year is $674.3 million, up 44.6% from $466.4 million. Canada Goose is No. 644 in the 2018 Internet Retailer Top 1000.

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