– The resort operator lost $2.64 per share for its fiscal first quarter, smaller than the $2.90 per share loss that analysts were anticipating.
Revenue beat Wall Street forecasts, and the company said season pass sales were up 17% from a year ago in terms of dollar value and 22% by the number of passes sold.
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