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Side-by-side financial comparison of Canada Goose Holdings Inc. (GOOS) and Jerash Holdings (US), Inc. (JRSH). Click either name above to swap in a different company.
Canada Goose Holdings Inc. is a Canadian holding company of luxury winter clothing manufacturers. The company was founded in 1957 by Sam Tick, under the name Metro Sportswear Ltd. The CEO of Canada Goose is Dani Reiss.
Jerash Holdings (US), Inc. is a global apparel manufacturer producing high-quality outerwear, sportswear, casual and performance apparel for renowned international retail and apparel brand clients. Its core markets cover North America, Europe and Asia Pacific, with manufacturing bases in Jordan and Southeast Asia.
8-Quarter Revenue & Profit Trend
Side-by-side quarterly history. Quarters aligned by calendar period so offset fiscal years line up.
| Q4 25 | — | $41.8M | ||
| Q3 25 | — | $42.0M | ||
| Q2 25 | — | $39.6M | ||
| Q1 25 | — | $29.3M | ||
| Q4 24 | — | $35.4M | ||
| Q3 24 | — | $40.2M | ||
| Q2 24 | — | $40.9M | ||
| Q1 24 | — | $21.6M |
| Q4 25 | — | $1.2M | ||
| Q3 25 | — | $461.6K | ||
| Q2 25 | — | $318.7K | ||
| Q1 25 | — | $-152.6K | ||
| Q4 24 | — | $-5.8K | ||
| Q3 24 | — | $655.3K | ||
| Q2 24 | — | $-1.3M | ||
| Q1 24 | — | $-3.1M |
| Q4 25 | — | 16.9% | ||
| Q3 25 | — | 15.0% | ||
| Q2 25 | — | 15.4% | ||
| Q1 25 | — | 17.9% | ||
| Q4 24 | — | 15.2% | ||
| Q3 24 | — | 17.5% | ||
| Q2 24 | — | 11.3% | ||
| Q1 24 | — | 7.0% |
| Q4 25 | — | 4.7% | ||
| Q3 25 | — | 2.6% | ||
| Q2 25 | — | 2.4% | ||
| Q1 25 | — | 1.5% | ||
| Q4 24 | — | 2.0% | ||
| Q3 24 | — | 2.8% | ||
| Q2 24 | — | -2.0% | ||
| Q1 24 | — | -14.0% |
| Q4 25 | — | 2.8% | ||
| Q3 25 | — | 1.1% | ||
| Q2 25 | — | 0.8% | ||
| Q1 25 | — | -0.5% | ||
| Q4 24 | — | -0.0% | ||
| Q3 24 | — | 1.6% | ||
| Q2 24 | — | -3.3% | ||
| Q1 24 | — | -14.3% |
| Q4 25 | — | $0.09 | ||
| Q3 25 | — | $0.04 | ||
| Q2 25 | — | $0.03 | ||
| Q1 25 | — | $-0.01 | ||
| Q4 24 | — | $0.00 | ||
| Q3 24 | — | $0.05 | ||
| Q2 24 | — | $-0.11 | ||
| Q1 24 | — | $-0.25 |
Financial Flow Comparison
Revenue → gross profit → operating profit → net profit for each company.