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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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-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 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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08/1/2008 12:30 | is out it yet? Not much of an increase for the statement out today? | jamie101 | |
08/1/2008 09:00 | Domino's Pizza UK & IRL PLC said its like-for-like sales during the Christmas period, or in the six weeks to Dec 30, increased 17.6 pct, compared with a 13.1 pct rise in the corresponding year-ago period. The company said it is now confident that its full-year 2007 profits will be ahead of current City expectations. Domino's Pizza's like-for-like sales in the 52 weeks to Dec 30 increased by 14.7 pct, up from 9.7 pct last year. | cambium | |
08/1/2008 07:21 | Domino's Pizza UK & IRL PLC 08 January 2008 Issue date: 8 January 2008 Domino's Pizza UK & IRL plc Announcement of Christmas Trading Update Domino's Pizza UK & IRL plc ('Domino's Pizza' or 'the Company' or 'the Group') today announces total like-for-like sales growth of 17.6% for the six weeks to 30 December 2007 (2006: 13.1%). In the 52 weeks ended 30 December 2007, like-for-like sales increased by 14.7% (2006: 9.7%). Domino's achieved its target of 50 new store openings (2006: 46 store openings) and passed the 500th store milestone, ending 2007 with a total of 501 stores (2006: 451 stores). During the year no stores were closed (2006: two). E-commerce platforms made a significant contribution to sales growth with total e-commerce sales in the UK and Ireland up 102% for the six week period to 30 December 2007 (2006: 43.1%). Total online sales for the 52 weeks ended 30 December 2007 were 60.5% up on the prior year and reached £32.2million (2006: £20.1million). Chris Moore, who became Chief Executive on 31 December 2007, said, 'Last year was a tremendous year for Domino's Pizza in the UK and Ireland. Our strong sales performance was fuelled by the strong marketing of truly innovative new products, continual improvement in customer service times which we know directly impact on propensity to re-order and the superior quality of our product'. 'I'm excited by the prospect of leading this business forward towards our goal of 1,000 stores and to maintaining the momentum of the business into 2008 and beyond'. 'The Board is confident that your Company will deliver full year 2007 profits ahead of current City expectations and will update the market further on 19 February 2008 with the publication of the Company's preliminary results for the 52 weeks ended 30 December 2007'. For further information, please contact: Domino's Pizza: Lee Ginsberg - Chief Financial Officer 01908 580611 Numis Securities Limited 020 7260 1000 David Poutney, James Serjeant Hogarth Partnership Limited: Fiona Noblet, Anthony Arthur 020 7357 9477 Notes to editors: Domino's Pizza UK & IRL plc holds the exclusive master franchise to own, operate and franchise Domino's Pizza stores in the UK and Ireland. The Group is the leading player in the UK and Ireland's fast-growing pizza delivery market. The first UK store opened in 1985 and the first Irish store opened in 1991. As at 30 December 2007, there were 501 stores in the UK and Ireland. Of these, 398 stores are in England, 38 are in Scotland, 19 are in Wales, 12 are in Northern Ireland and 34 are in the Republic of Ireland. Founded in 1960, Domino's Pizza is the recognised world leader in pizza delivery. Through its primarily franchised system, Domino's Pizza operates a global network of more than 8,000 stores in over 50 countries. For photography visit www.dominos.uk.com/m 7357 9477. | spob | |
08/1/2008 07:21 | . 1 Year All Data | spob | |
07/1/2008 17:09 | trading statement out tomorrow | hybrasil | |
18/12/2007 12:47 | Providing that there are no dreadful days in the market (which there might be), I would expect Dom to stengthen in the lead-up to the pre-close trading statement on 8th January. I think the company was hinting that it will be a positive statement. I am not sure they had to give an update given that they did one in November. They announced the January statement at a time when the share price was weakening. It almost looked like a response. Therefore, my sense is that the update will be positive. As a long-term holder it would be good to feel that any rise in the price will be sustained. However, in these times, the market sees strength as a selling opportunity. Only if the market feels that the Dom share price is some way short of reflecting its performance and prospects will we see a sustained rally in the share price. In the medium term, however, I am very confident the price will recover, as the market realises Dom's continued growth prospects and strong balance sheet. | lob2 | |
17/12/2007 22:38 | Oops. DOM slices are getting cheaper. | vassily | |
14/12/2007 22:42 | Nice bounce that deflated. Let's hope for better next week. | vassily | |
14/12/2007 08:59 | Er, no, and I never have been! Nice bounce today for DOM | silverfern | |
13/12/2007 21:05 | I agree I took my money off the table when my margerita was at 2.24, I am tempted to get back in, just better else where. O/T I was a bit disappointed over at SID yesterday. Are you still in? | cambium | |
13/12/2007 20:02 | Hello, I'm chipper thanks, and I hope you are too. I confess to dipping out of DOM when I was a bit up last week - the current market is making day traders of us. It's been daft all year. I think DOM's is proven and at these prices a steal. But MHO doesn't control the markets as I know too well! | silverfern | |
13/12/2007 18:26 | good evening silverfern, long time no speak are you well? | cambium | |
13/12/2007 16:21 | They certainly are another cheap share | jamesjoel | |
13/12/2007 16:17 | these look stupidly cheap, the markets gone mad!! | dontyo | |
12/12/2007 17:00 | no. I live in Spain anywya and it does depend on the developer remaining solvent but they are big players. www.puntaperla.com | bluenose851 | |
12/12/2007 16:53 | Hi bluenose851. Yes there are investors here .One thing for certain - its not an investment recommended by anyone Authorised and Regulated by the Financial Services Authority! The location does not matter - no one can guarantee a Capital Gain and as the old saying goes 'if it looks too good to believe - then it is!!' | pedro45 | |
12/12/2007 11:40 | are there any investors on this website?? | bluenose851 | |
11/12/2007 18:03 | yeah I am in Moraira. This company have some good stuff in Cyprus too. Im looking overseas now as spain in struggling in terms of investment | bluenose851 | |
11/12/2007 17:20 | thanka anyway ttrades. It is very appealing and the developer owns a big chunk of the land and COlin Montgomerie has signed off on the golf course | bluenose851 | |
11/12/2007 17:17 | Sounds too good ..I would stick to Spain bluenose. You are based further north than me if I remember correctly..Forced sellers out here and I have been offered repo's but am holding fire till later in 2008 So in answer to your Q on Dominican republic ..No idea.....Sorry. | tommyttrades | |
11/12/2007 17:09 | atleast someone is talking to me! | bluenose851 |
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