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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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08/10/2009 14:55 | Has to be a good short from these levels !! | trt | |
08/10/2009 14:16 | RoyalT & gipps, All the best of fortune to you both. I have held since IPO and continue hold. Jon827, Whilst a special dividend would not go a miss. I can't see it in this climate. However I can see a significant % increase in the next dividend payout. We now have a breakout and I would like to see it find support at £2.90 and then £3 before the next set of results come out. c2i | contrarian2investor | |
07/10/2009 09:01 | or break out coming? | jon827 | |
07/10/2009 09:00 | double top????? | gucci | |
07/10/2009 07:47 | Imo its all about people stopping at home rather than trading down and I think the trend will continue into 2010, this is my perfect JDW hedge. And when the company releases rns like the last one the only way can be up. I think a special div could be on the cards soon. "With this phase of its infrastructure development expenditure now substantially complete, the Company looks forward to utilising its continued strong cash generation in enhancing cash returns to shareholders. " | jon827 | |
06/10/2009 20:41 | Tipped to rise from 290 to 390 in 12 months,by Share Crazy, trouble is Dominos has been a bit of a recession beater. The pizzas aren't cheap compared to Goodfellas but they are not tainted by being downmarket. Essentially I think the market has been for the majority who have kept our jobs, but have not wanted to be seen dining out at Pizza Express as its not cool to be splashing the cash.....my fear is that 08/09 devotees will be up for a change next year. This is hardly a unique or inimitable product. | mryesyes | |
03/10/2009 13:30 | Hi Royalt i sold my entire holding the day before the results came out at 287 every time previously they put out good results and the share price went down so i sold the day before.I too will be keeping my eye on these having held them for the last two years and got my money back more or less would like to go againg and try and get it right next time but with a p/e of 29 i think they do look a tadd expensive. | gipps | |
02/10/2009 10:32 | Sold out my entire holding this morning at 294. Think we might be in for a market correction and Dom might go down with it. Could be wrong though, but just being cautious now after the 50% odd general market rally. Although I do hope we get past 300p for those who are still holding. | royalt | |
01/10/2009 07:25 | Good results again. Imo this is one of the few companies that have done really well in the recession. "As a result of strong trading in the third quarter, the Board believes it is on track to exceed market expectations for the full year." | jon827 | |
30/9/2009 12:47 | Solid as a rock gipps...Think we are gearing up to take out 300p this week. Happy days :) | royalt | |
24/9/2009 12:08 | Royalt Nearly there 200,000 buys and only 50,000 sells and we are on the way again | gipps | |
18/9/2009 23:44 | gipps, momentum says UP. Look at the volumes also. Theres some serious accumulation going on. Most likely the fund managers again, spare cash sloshing around, DOM has always been a good bet over the years. Solid favourite of the fundies. Shorts will get burnt. Thursdays movement was a classic bear trap...I'll say it once more, there's better short stock candidates out there. Leave St DOM alone :) | royalt | |
18/9/2009 18:28 | Royalt any guesses which way this will go on Monday seems a roller coaster at the moment nearly on money back for me having stuck with these for 2 years. | gipps | |
18/9/2009 16:25 | gucci - I was a month out...Almost 300p..Just a few more ticks to go. | royalt | |
18/9/2009 16:22 | Oh deary me...Don't know why shorters bother, its not a shorting stock...Theres more shortable stocks out there on the market. Hope they have realised that now. | royalt | |
18/9/2009 15:29 | stock rallied before close today, closed my short early today and have just shorted the stock again around 290p. | littleloxley | |
18/9/2009 14:03 | Never mind £2.40 looks like there is serious support at £2.70 to me | gipps | |
18/9/2009 07:53 | Yet again moving down I think there might be support at £2.40 ahead of the results | trt | |
17/9/2009 11:05 | I agree trt - whilst I think the stock is solid I believe it struggles to find continued support at these levels. into profit nicely now. | littleloxley | |
17/9/2009 10:33 | Well i remeber not that long ago when they were over £3 and since then they still keep banging in solid results and growth so i hope to get my money back one day and maybe some profit mean while they have been paying a good dividend | gipps | |
17/9/2009 10:23 | I doubt we are gonna come this far and not challenge 300p.. Too much liquidity sloshing around, money needs to find a home and apparently equities are in vogue at the moment...Fund managers will be buying into DOM and will drive it higher, they have always been a great fan of Dom...Despite its premium rating which doesn't seem to bother them. They are prepared to pay a premium for a solid stock. | royalt | |
17/9/2009 10:12 | I think folk have realised how the DOM share price got too far ahead of itself - profit taking back to sensible levels of £2.40 I expect now | trt | |
17/9/2009 09:24 | Make sure you have a sensible stop in place.. | royalt |
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