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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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-4.20 | -1.32% | 315.00 | 313.20 | 313.80 | 322.40 | 313.40 | 322.40 | 417,374 | 16:35:26 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Food Preparations, Nec | 679.8M | 115M | 0.2913 | 10.77 | 1.24B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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26/1/2011 15:59 | Little Minx. Earnings release in my diary for february 15th | ![]() philanderer | |
26/1/2011 13:26 | when are results due ? | ![]() little minx | |
24/1/2011 08:30 | Quoted companies set for awards The FTSE 350's finest will suit up for the annual Grant Thornton Quoted Company Awards in London this week. Chairmen and chief executives will gather at the Natural History Museum in South Kensington on Wednesday night. In addition to the usual gongs chairman of the year, chief executive of the year, deal of the year and so on the organisers are offering a new award, snappily entitled "AIM to Main". As the name suggests, the prize is for companies that have moved from the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) to the official list of the London Stock Exchange. Given that this is the first year for this award, the organisers looked at the whole range of companies that have moved up since AIM's inception. The idea is to reward those that have registered "considerable gains in terms of sales, profits, earnings and share price growth". The shortlist boasts some pretty successful names, including Domino's Pizza, the fast-food group that seems to have a peculiar knack for posting upbeat updates. Also in the running are Centamin Egypt, KSK Power Ventur, Great Eastern Energy, Mears, Genus, Synergy Healthcare and First Quantum Minerals. All the best to everyone. | ![]() philanderer | |
21/1/2011 16:23 | tree shake sven :) | jon827 | |
21/1/2011 16:22 | why did this fall so badly from its heights guys, these chaps surely will make a mint this year with the recession. Any advice appreciated. Svem | sven2006 | |
21/1/2011 11:11 | 'Domino's Pizza confirms Batchelor as heir apparent' | ![]() philanderer | |
21/1/2011 11:07 | Be careful, is it not true that 480 is the next real support? | ![]() nofool | |
21/1/2011 09:35 | morning nf, normal service resuming hopefully :-) | ![]() philanderer | |
21/1/2011 09:04 | How are the pizzas doing this morning phil? | ![]() nofool | |
20/1/2011 19:26 | Fair point robin. 'Pizza takeaway opens on site of closed pub after a slight hitch' | ![]() philanderer | |
20/1/2011 16:48 | Maybe the market is slowly digesting the news that Chris Moore will be replaced at the end of 2011. With this future change in CEO perhaps the risk premium for DOM has increased slightly. | ![]() robinnicolson | |
20/1/2011 16:46 | No idea gucci :-O "When the going gets tough, some businesses thrive" | ![]() philanderer | |
20/1/2011 15:09 | why the fall to 500p at lunch time today | ![]() gucci | |
20/1/2011 08:18 | Very best wishes c2i :-) -------------------- Domino's Pizza UK has appointed Lance Batchelor, the head of Tesco Mobile, to be its next chief executive. Mr Batchelor is expected to take the role of chief executive-designate at Domino's Pizza UK sometime after March. After about six months in the role, he will then formally become chief executive once the incumbent, Chris Moore, retires around the end of 2011 after more than 20 years at the company, the Independent reports. | ![]() philanderer | |
17/1/2011 10:06 | Hi all, I will bid you all farewell and good fortune for the time being. As I will be spending the next several months focusing on things in Eire. I will attempt to post occasionally. Take care and all the best. c2i | ![]() contrarian2investor | |
12/1/2011 23:03 | Some consolidation around 550p would be no bad thing now imo. | ![]() philanderer | |
07/1/2011 08:10 | Err, it was! | ![]() lomax99 | |
07/1/2011 08:08 | Moving on nicely..... | ![]() lomax99 | |
06/1/2011 16:36 | 400k traded and quite a last hour :-) ATCH...586p - 587.50p | ![]() philanderer | |
06/1/2011 12:16 | Daily Telegraph today: Questor share tip: Domino's rating is deserved Domino's has an impressive business model that's why its shares trade on such a high rating. However, with significant growth in earnings in prospect and the potential for increasing dividends in the future, this rating is deserved. Questor says buy. | ![]() philanderer | |
06/1/2011 08:11 | Scotsman... Paul Hickman, an analyst at brokerage Peel Hunt, which has a "buy" rating on the shares, said: "Not even mentioning snow, Domino's has had a storming Q4. This company is one of the best managed marketing-led operations in the UK today and a core holding for any consumer-facing investment portfolio." That view was echoed by The Share Centre, which is also advising investors to grab a slice of the pizza firm. Investment adviser Nick Raynor said: "2010 turned out to be a tremendous year for Domino's Pizza and we feel there is more to come in 2011 for investors seeking growth." | ![]() philanderer | |
05/1/2011 19:41 | Seymour Pierce also reiterating their 'buy' for DOM today. | ![]() philanderer | |
05/1/2011 18:39 | Hi all, Well I have not seen DOM that volatile during intra-day trading for a good while. A positve close, given their great statement today, is not only a nice change. But also well deserved imho. I find Panmure's continued stance concerning for those investors that have listened to their DOM comments over the last 2 years. I wonder which stock they have be touting,that has performed as well (whilst also paying increasing dividends)since Jan 09? c2i | ![]() contrarian2investor | |
05/1/2011 16:07 | Sharecast Domino's Pizza's fourth quarter sales exceeded Peel Hunt's forecasts, as the group dealt with the snow disruption better than expected. The pizza delivery firm saw like-for-like (LFL) sales in the final period grow by 10.3% whereas the broker expected the bad weather to produce a figure lower than third quarter LFL of 9.9%. Analyst Paul Hickman says Domino's still justifies its high rating of 28 times projected 2011 earnings. "We regard Domino's as one of the best managed marketing-led operations in the UK today and a core holding for any consumer-facing investment portfolio." Profit and earnings figures are revised upwards, as the broker confirms a 'buy' rating and 600p target price. | ![]() philanderer |
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