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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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3.40 | 1.04% | 329.80 | 329.20 | 330.00 | 333.00 | 325.60 | 326.00 | 339,212 | 16:35:23 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Food Preparations, Nec | 679.8M | 115M | 0.2913 | 11.31 | 1.3B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/9/2017 07:50 | RNS on Share Repurchase... at last. | steve73 | |
19/9/2017 21:26 | Bit of movement today , let's see if there's any follow through buying tomorrow or if the shorters bang it back down. | philanderer | |
18/9/2017 19:18 | AdamB1978 - that is certainly possible. If someone was considering a takeover I don't think they could buy shares back. It is now nearly two months since they said on 25 July that the share buy back would resume shortly. At the very least this is poor communication with shareholders. I think I will send them The Smiths single "how soon is now" as a hint. | trytotakeiteasy | |
16/9/2017 20:47 | Could it be that something is happening which prevents management from buying back their shares? For example, if someone had approached them with a view to making an offer for the company, then they wouldn't be able to buy back shares. I'm not a holder currently, but considering buying as a LTBH investment given the strong brand and consistent growth record | adamb1978 | |
12/9/2017 14:31 | Strange why they would mention buy backs and then not deliver. Having said that buy backs offer nothing, shorters still win the day. | ddubzy | |
12/9/2017 11:08 | now 7 weeks since they said that share buy backs will start "shortly." Getting on for almost two months. The management here seem to have a problem communicating in an accurate way. | trytotakeiteasy | |
08/9/2017 21:50 | 'Domino's Pizza UK&I hires Barry Wiech as CIO' Wiech had previously been CIO of Domino's Pizza in Australia | philanderer | |
05/9/2017 10:46 | Looks like the opportunity to buy back shares at low prices will be gone soon. Interesting how Rightmove, Autotrader etc manage to start buying back shortly after results. Domino's Pizza obviously can't be bothered for reasons that are unclear. | trytotakeiteasy | |
05/9/2017 09:47 | Dominos Pizza UK & IRL Plc (NASDAQ:DPUKY) was downgraded by Zacks Investment Research from a “buy” rating to a “hold” rating in a research report issued on Monday. | philanderer | |
03/9/2017 18:39 | Barclays told me today It takes them up to five days to verify the payment, probably be in there on Monday, one day late as usual. | luderitz | |
03/9/2017 17:17 | Hi LUDERITZ , Selftrade for me , usually spot on with dividend receipts. Just checked the time on friday's payment and it was 3:07 am :-) | philanderer | |
03/9/2017 16:09 | Mine hasn't, so I trust you are not with Barclays Is that right Phil? | luderitz | |
01/9/2017 17:44 | try , it's a TMF article from tuesday this week. Nice dividend paid into the account today :-) | philanderer | |
01/9/2017 08:57 | mattcookson - where is that from? | trytotakeiteasy | |
31/8/2017 20:51 | Treat yourself Domino's Pizza Group (LSE: DOM) is also expected to serve up decent earnings growth in the medium term, even if profits are likely to cool from the double-digit rises of recent years. City analysts have chalked-in a 5% bottom-line swell in 2017, and an 8% advance in the following 12 months. Domino's has seen its share price collapse by a third since March's full-year numbers, as fears of a prolonged sales slowdown have intensified. The company announced then that like-for-like sales crept just 1.5% higher during the first nine weeks of the year (comparable takings rose 7.5% in 2016), and patchy releases since then have hardly boosted investor sentiment. But I believe Domino's has what it takes to hurdle these current troubles and deliver brilliant sales growth in the years ahead. The company hiked its target for the number of UK outlets back in the autumn to 1,600 from 1,200, of course, while it has also invested heavily to bolster its position overseas. As such, I reckon the pizza play remains a brilliant selection for long-term investors, even if it trades on a slightly-toppy forward P/E ratio of 18.7 times. In fact, the prospect of delicious dividend growth in the years ahead adds an extra layer of appeal to Domino's. Last year's 8p per share payment is predicted to increase to 8.6p in 2017, and again to 9.2p next year. These projections create chunky yields of 3.2% and 3.4% respectively. | mattcookson | |
30/8/2017 17:23 | A few director 'buys' would send out a message as well :-S | philanderer | |
30/8/2017 14:44 | Over six months since the last share buy backs and over a month since the interims when they said share buy backs would start "shortly." Slightly frustrating given the share price weakness and the opportunity to buy shares back at this level. | trytotakeiteasy | |
30/8/2017 13:45 | Can't crack that 270p | philanderer | |
30/8/2017 08:32 | 30th aug Liberum sell tp 250p reiterates | philanderer | |
29/8/2017 10:05 | Only one up for me today. | philanderer | |
25/8/2017 18:04 | Still expanding ;-) Domino’s pizza could finally be opening in Bideford after 18 months of speculation, as a new planning application is submitted for Atlantic Park site | philanderer | |
25/8/2017 12:47 | Big seller about this morning. Started dumping at 11 am. 5 million + traded so far | philanderer | |
24/8/2017 11:50 | The share buy back will start "shortly." They stated this in the interim financial results a month ago. How soon is shortly? | trytotakeiteasy | |
18/8/2017 17:19 | -3p for the week with the indices a touch higher over the same period. | philanderer |
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