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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-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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28/1/2009 16:05 | lol! 160p!? hehehe...we're possibly in a bear market rally thats just started...This is going to 300p+ within a month. | royalt | |
28/1/2009 16:04 | out today at 226p will come in again if i get 160p to 200p | gucci | |
26/1/2009 15:24 | i sitting back and enjoying this breakout | gucci | |
21/1/2009 13:02 | Back to where we started I stand corrected! | pelleeds1980 | |
21/1/2009 09:03 | Yes agreed anything could happen in this market. The total amount pledged is 19.8% of the company equity. These were all pledged before admission to AIM and the Official List but I would have thought that a declaration should have been made at this time at least, sloppy regulation by the LSE/SFA. | a0148009 | |
21/1/2009 08:54 | Surely the loans are not close or equal in size to the shares pledged ! I think shareholders should be told the value of the loans and/or % committed in shares. If these guys are effectively using them for collateral against other small cap investments the whole pack of cards could tumble IMO. | davidosh | |
21/1/2009 08:39 | Bl00dy idiots after the Carphone warehouse fall out this is a disaster | pelleeds1980 | |
21/1/2009 08:12 | Huge number of shares pledged by directors as security could be ominous for sp if they were forced to liquidate.DYOR | a0148009 | |
20/1/2009 16:49 | Two big buys showed up after hours at a higher than the asking price surely that is a good sign does anyone have any views or am i here alone? | gipps | |
19/1/2009 17:14 | A safe haven in these turbulent times,it is making money expanding,and hopefully make more money by making itself more efficient by building its own distrubution centre i am happy to see the dough rising slowly and safely. | gipps | |
19/1/2009 14:34 | good breakout today | gucci | |
13/1/2009 14:17 | feel they will | gucci | |
13/1/2009 13:35 | Well i would like them to get back up at 300p | gipps | |
13/1/2009 12:36 | looks like a breakout today 220p next stop?? | gucci | |
07/1/2009 07:47 | That's a pretty encouraging statement in the current climate. Given the rise of the past few days it looks like quite a few knew it was coming. Still worth a punt I feel, lets see how it opens. Screamer | screamer | |
06/1/2009 13:52 | Well they used to be over £3 at one point. | gipps | |
06/1/2009 09:32 | are these shares going over £2 | pappupops | |
14/12/2008 16:08 | The fast food company is talking to it roster agencies about developing a strategy for the new delivery system, known as PHD, and is keen to go head to head with Domino's Pizza in the UK. | davidosh | |
10/12/2008 15:08 | Good posts Davidosh. I think dom has a great moat in it's huge advertising fund which enables them to blitz peak T.V. This gives them massive advantage over local competitors and re-inforces there leadership status in pizza delivery, you could almost call them a monopoly. Also there franchise system is very effecient with a lot of training for franchisees, the fact that you can order a pizza and get it delivered under half an hour illustrates that. Personally do not own any shares as I don't think it is cheap especially in current climate but I can see the business remaining resilient as people trade down eat more at home etc.. | sebass | |
10/12/2008 12:14 | This may be of interest | davidosh | |
07/12/2008 17:09 | david, yes can see the headlines now, "Dont Panic, Our Pizzas are fine" "English Pork is on Our Fork" ........... I am very suprised that a store can not tell a customer the origin of the ingredients that it is supplying. Same issue with DOM over the mozarella, took me 2 weeks before I had a reply, telling me it was from Welsh Buffalo and not buffalo from around Naples, following the scare over there. | wig123 | |
07/12/2008 17:04 | I doubt the local branches know anything as all product supplied via head office delivery. There may well be notices in the press for various companies over next couple of days to reassure. | davidosh | |
07/12/2008 16:59 | Gotta larf, just phoned my local for x12 Ham & mushroom large, when I asked the origin of the ham topping, Mr Abduli said "Head Office Milton Keynes"............. You would think with the pork scare from Ireland, the likes of DOM would be able to answer a simple question. | wig123 | |
07/12/2008 16:56 | The cost of a DOM franchise is £240k. Any thoughts on whether they might start to run out of applicants in these difficult times for borrowing dough (pun intended) Any knowledge about how quickly DOM amortise the franchise fee gained at the start ? It may be the slowdown in new openings that will be a problem with all the new plant and warehousing taken on to support twice the number of outlets. | davidosh |
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