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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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5.40 | 1.81% | 303.60 | 301.00 | 301.40 | 305.20 | 300.00 | 303.20 | 635,411 | 16:35:26 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Food Preparations, Nec | 679.8M | 115M | 0.2890 | 10.42 | 1.19B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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25/3/2010 13:48 | Good stuff Phil... | royalt | |
25/3/2010 13:42 | Royal Windsor Racecourse get a pizza the action March 25, 2010 Royal Windsor Racecourse are delighted to announce an innovative partnership with Domino's Pizza for the 2010 season. The Domino's Pizza Champion Stable Best Turned out Horse Award. Every race at Royal Windsor Racecourse in 2010 will carry a Domino's Pizza "Best Turned out Horse" award of a delicious large pizza. At the end of the season the stable with the most pizza awards will win a Domino's Pizza Party for the stable. Traditional awards from race sponsors will still apply and a league table will be updated weekly on our website. Georgina Wald, corporate communications manager of Domino's Pizza Group said: "As a company, we always want to have the best turned out pizzas so supporting the Best Turned Out Horse seems a natural link up! "Grooms are very dedicated to their art and this is a nice way to add something extra in rewarding those who have gone the extra mile to make sure their horse looks extra special." | philanderer | |
25/3/2010 12:30 | Think yesterday might have been a bear trap...Or even a bear and a bull trap.. Pump up in the morning...get bulls to go long/add then dump it hard to scare any of the weak bulls and force them to close and also pull in the bears..and screw them too.. All in all pressure building for more upside.. | royalt | |
25/3/2010 12:07 | Here we go again. S | slowandsteady | |
25/3/2010 11:15 | Let`s see if we hold on to this gain today ;-) 150k traded so far. | philanderer | |
24/3/2010 16:43 | Oh well, back to the recent average daily volume after yesterdays flurry, just under 400k traded today. | philanderer | |
24/3/2010 12:59 | You can say that again Jon.....went out for a couple of hours fully expecting us to be heading towards 350p when I came back :-) | philanderer | |
24/3/2010 12:32 | You should never tempt fate philanderer :-) | jon827 | |
24/3/2010 09:08 | Good start this morning. Let`s see if we push on again through the day like yesterday. | philanderer | |
23/3/2010 21:40 | Will be adding more tomorrow..I like the price action we are seeing... | royalt | |
23/3/2010 17:01 | Much better performance today with over 800k traded (double the recent daily average) Chart looking good again especially if we can break and hold above 345p. | philanderer | |
23/3/2010 14:01 | Indeed Phil...volumes looking a lot healthier..330p was a bargain.. We havent seen a daily chart like the current one for a while now, with the continuous steps up after a small pullback. Leads me to believe the break could be on again and sharpish by the looks of today's price action.. | royalt | |
23/3/2010 12:54 | Good volume too RT. Almost 350k traded so far today... and 400k has been the best total daily volume for the last few weeks. | philanderer | |
23/3/2010 12:32 | Starting to look promising again... | royalt | |
23/3/2010 08:50 | Morning SlowAndSteady, hopefully next weeks statement will nudge us up, or maybe even buying in advance. Talking to myself ?... that`s what I do on the AAL board :-D | philanderer | |
23/3/2010 08:10 | Hi philanderer, I think we need some good news to get out of this slight dip and maybe the 30th will give it to us. Thanks for providing all the useful information for this BB - it must sometimes look like you're talking to yourself. S&S | slowandsteady | |
22/3/2010 23:32 | "WI stock picks: Dough to be made at Domino's" Domino's Pizza UK & Ireland looks set to offer some spring market cheer when it announces its first quarter interim management statement next Tuesday (30 March). The company has been a firm favourite of analysts during the recession, but recent broker guidance suggests that further good news is on the cards as recent sales figures have already shown that early 2010 sales outperformed those of early 2009. At the company's annual general meeting next week, the pizza delivery company is expected to confirm that the volume of pizzas sold is increasing and that customers have once again increased the amount of spend-per-order. Nick Raynor, investment adviser at The Share Centre, said that although the economy is improving people are still keeping their purse strings tight and Domino's should continue to benefit from this for some time to come. He said, 'The positive figures for the year have also persuaded the company to increase the number of new stores they plan to open a year from 50 to 55. We recommend as a 'buy' for investors looking for growth at a higher risk.' | philanderer | |
22/3/2010 10:59 | Seymour Pierce this morning reiterating their 'buy' stance for DOM with a 400p target price. | philanderer | |
19/3/2010 16:51 | A welcome 1p rise today (after four down days), on much better volume of 500k+ traded. Good weekend everyone. | philanderer | |
18/3/2010 13:07 | Thanks for the link FTB We could do with something.....four down days in a row so far this week - very little volume though. | philanderer | |
18/3/2010 10:58 | SEC has completed the design & installation of very narrow aisle racking and push back racking at Domino's Pizza Group's new commissary. More news on the 30th I would assume - getting ready for the next push upwards in the share price | fromtheblue | |
17/3/2010 16:41 | Disappointing low volume day yet again, barely 200k traded. | philanderer |
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