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DOM Domino's Pizza Group Plc

301.20
-11.60 (-3.71%)
31 Oct 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
  -11.60 -3.71% 301.20 299.00 302.20 312.80 297.00 312.00 1,147,757 16:35:15
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Food Preparations, Nec 679.8M 115M 0.2914 10.36 1.23B
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 312.80p. Over the last year, Domino's Pizza shares have traded in a share price range of 275.00p to 399.60p.

Domino's Pizza currently has 394,712,748 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Domino's Pizza is £1.23 billion. Domino's Pizza has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 10.36.

Domino's Pizza Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
27/6/2007
16:51
bloody hell that was a rollcoaster day, remember like i said before hold on tight, once the loose shares have been shaken out look for the jump in price.
soulman08
27/6/2007
15:26
No one is off the hook - its investors simply knowing when they see a bargain and how little time there is to get a piece of the action before the results are announced.
trt
27/6/2007
15:24
Yes you do; I've explained it to you in simple language several times. Look at other threads; point me at one where people (other than you) find it unusual for non-holders to post. The only ones I've seen are those dominated by sociopaths who are ramping rubbish. That's not a knock at you, by the way.

Anyway, the price has risen into positive territory, so you're off the hook for the time being.

indieman
27/6/2007
15:21
Only 18 trading days left until the results so I can see why folk are buying as early as possible!!
trt
27/6/2007
15:00
I see some folk still know a bargin when they see one !!!

Up we go again !!!!

trt
27/6/2007
13:42
If you have sold why keep posting I simply don't understand it
trt
27/6/2007
13:41
How could I possibly have forgotten it??? I think you may just have mentioned this before-in almost every one of your posts for the last several months.

I'm not ignoring it, just happy to have taken a 64% profit in 8 months and not wanting to risk my gains.

Good luck.

indieman
27/6/2007
13:35
I think some are forgetting that only four months into their financial year DOM annouced they would beat full year market profit expectations.

A huge announcement lets be honest and no other listed company has ever made such an annoucement

At these price levels DOM is a steal !!!

trt
27/6/2007
13:27
trt,

Just to be clear:

I commented on the potential danger beforehand.

I sold when I said I did.

I don't and can't short shares.

Look at the charts for yourself if you think I'm making it up.

You know why I'm still posting; I've told you often enough.

indieman
27/6/2007
13:16
Indieman,

Nice try Indieman I take you are shorting this stock, in fact I seem to remember you said you had sold all your holding some time ago. Why are you still posting other to try suttle deramps !!!

Could get your fingers burnt when the rapid rise comes as we near the results

However the cheaper the rest of us can get hold of stock the better !!

trt
27/6/2007
13:00
252.75p.

That puts it on or slightly below the 50 day EMA and also slightly below price/volume support. This could get quite nasty unless it recovers substantially and quickly.

indieman
27/6/2007
12:29
BUT I DONT WANT THESE PEOPLE TO LOSE THEIR MONEY, (HOLD ON)
soulman08
27/6/2007
12:27
soulman08,

You are right but at least it means we can pick up stock nice and cheaply ahead of the results.

regards

trt
27/6/2007
11:28
people stop giving the mm's your stock results are out in less than 4 weeks, they did this last time round.YOU WILL REGRET THIS.
soulman08
26/6/2007
13:50
Well I don't like to miss opportunities !!!
trt
26/6/2007
08:28
trt,

You do more top up's than a pay as you go call centre!

Regards.

techmark
25/6/2007
15:08
Didn't think I would get the opportunity to top up before the results
trt
25/6/2007
13:42
Galles.

Hunch your shoulders and imagine drawing a line oround the silhouette. Small peak (left shoulder), bigger peak (head), smaller peak (r. shoulder). Draw a line connecting the two troughs and extend it timewise. A drop through that 'neckline' is the breakout. That's a H&S top.

A H&S bottom is the same pattern upside down.

indieman
25/6/2007
10:00
What is a Head & shoulder pattern by the way? Could anyone enlighten me?
galles
25/6/2007
09:13
MM's taking advantage and getting hold of stock ahead of the results - then sell them back at a higher price
trt
25/6/2007
05:27
Nicemaple,

Are you asking about the last 2 month's action or the last week?

The two month pattern isn't a H&S; the third peak in the sequence (allowing for the slope) is the same height as the second, rather than smaller.

The 4 day pattern could be a H&S, but the volume pattern belies it. You should expect high volume on formation of the left shoulder as it should be the climax of the rise into the pattern. The volume pattern later is often variable in reality but shouldn't be greater than that for the left shoulder. It IS much greater in this case, so the pattern is unlikely to be a valid H&S.

indieman
24/6/2007
16:03
I am not a technical analysis expert but is that a head and shoulders reversal pattern forming? or is it too short a time period for a valid chart pattern.

BTW, I do hold Dominos and am a little concerned about the recent weakness over the last few days.

Ace

aceacer
22/6/2007
15:04
Finger poised on that buy button !!!
keran
22/6/2007
10:42
Yes some lively discussions on this BB.

However I think if the truth be known all of us know full well that DOM's sales are powering ahead of all expectations, and the results in 4wks time will be very well received by the market.

Yes we might receive a greatly enhanced divi and even a special divi time will tell. The forward outlook is also important to the market and as DOM have already mentioned profits will be above market expectations I would expect them to start putting figures on such a statement. Broker upgrades will come as a result of the revised forecasts from DOM at the Interims.

I believe there is certainly more growth to come as new stores continue to be opened and online sales increase.

I remain bullish and believe the market / brokers will as well

keran
21/6/2007
17:58
I continue to hold all my shares and have no intention of selling any of them. Nigel Wray continues to hold a huge huge slice of the company and my word he is a very shrewd investor indeed so thats another reason for me to hold and add whenever possible.

I obviously accept folk have differring views after all thats what makes a lively BB.

Having carried out hours and hours of research into DOM including visiting many DOM outlets and speaking with staff etc I know things are going swimmingly, and I just know we are going to be so very very pleased when the results are announced.

regards

trt
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