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DOM Domino's Pizza Group Plc

324.40
9.00 (2.85%)
26 Jul 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Domino's Pizza Group Plc LSE:DOM London Ordinary Share GB00BYN59130 ORD 25/48P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  9.00 2.85% 324.40 325.60 326.00 326.20 314.40 314.40 369,887 16:35:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Food Preparations, Nec 679.8M 115M 0.2913 11.19 1.25B
Domino's Pizza Group Plc is listed in the Food Preparations sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker DOM. The last closing price for Domino's Pizza was 315.40p. Over the last year, Domino's Pizza shares have traded in a share price range of 301.80p to 427.80p.

Domino's Pizza currently has 394,742,427 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Domino's Pizza is £1.25 billion. Domino's Pizza has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 11.19.

Domino's Pizza Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
08/2/2020
17:04
Yeah but your post implied that it was generally accepted wisdom - which it isn't
davr0s
08/2/2020
17:00
Isn’t that true of all posts on any BB unless they simply state facts?
frazboy
08/2/2020
16:18
In your opinion
davr0s
07/2/2020
21:17
People eat pizza, I collect dividends. I also eat pizza
growthpotential
06/2/2020
08:29
It's gradually sinking in with the market that this is an expensive, relatively low growth business with limited prospects and lots of operating problems.

One caveat though - the new NED (who bought in at high 200s+) must be looking for a 15% CAGR return over the next 2-3 years...? I wonder how he anticipates that this should be achieved?

Good coverage of this by Bryce Elder on Markets Not Live yesterday for those who want to hear what the analysts have to say.

Good luck, long or short.

frazboy
05/2/2020
20:06
Shooting star from 31st Jan still in play. Needs a close above 320 to reverse it.
farnesbarnes
05/2/2020
14:13
As you mentioned Tesla; I do get it, shorts are part of the ecosystem. But this move is a win for science and technology and I hope the shorters go bust up there! Well done Tesla!
growthpotential
05/2/2020
11:08
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growthpotential
05/2/2020
10:16
Not an awful lot. On the analyst call this morning it was pointed out that the number of orders is basically flat, it's just inflation driving sales.Surprised at the market reaction here this morning.
frazboy
05/2/2020
09:36
How much steam is left for DOM to grow? Has this become or about to become just a steady-good-revenue type of business? How are you analysing the future?
sao1
05/2/2020
09:20
Reassuring.
philanderer
05/2/2020
08:37
you playing the trend here DavROs?
frazboy
05/2/2020
08:35
Nice rise but hardly a short squeeze - go look at Tesla if you want to see one of those
davr0s
05/2/2020
08:34
"Short squeeze?"

Could be, I'm not sure what part of the announcement would have caused the shorts to run for the hills - the best bit was, UK sales.

frazboy
05/2/2020
08:27
Short squeeze?
robinnicolson
03/2/2020
20:49
Looking at yesterdays (Friday 31st Jan) volume and the shooting star candle formation, it looks like a decent short set up here. Chart would suggest 290 retest , and if it doesn't hold, 270 shortly thereafter.
farnesbarnes
17/1/2020
13:10
I wonder why PH have upgraded again. What's changed..?
frazboy
17/1/2020
11:08
Peel Hunt 'buy' tp 340p up from 325p
philanderer
14/1/2020
09:29
Interesting video about DOM's adventures in Scandinavia:

What Happened To Domino’s In Northern Europe?

Iceland is a notoriously hard market for international fast-food chains to break into. Domino’s is the exception — the pizza chain has the biggest market share in fast food there. But that love for Domino’s doesn’t extend to the rest of the Nordic bloc. In October 2019, Domino’s Pizza Group, which owns stores in Iceland, Norway and Sweden, announced it’s exiting its business in those markets.

gabsterx
28/12/2019
00:08
Sad news indeed.
philanderer
27/12/2019
16:39
Tragic news, thoughts go out to the family, RIP David.
bigbigdave
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