NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESSWIRE / January 3, 2025 / Bronstein, Gewirtz & Grossman, LLC is investigating potential claims on behalf of purchasers of Domino's Pizza, Inc. ("Domino's" or "the Company") (NYSE:DPZ). Investors who purchased Domino's securities prior to December 7, 2023, and continue to hold to the present, are encouraged to obtain additional information and assist the investigation by visiting the firm's site: bgandg.com/DPZ.
Sub-franchisor Domino's Pizza Group plc has been a poor performer in recent years, materially trailing global master franchisor Domino's Pizza Inc. DPUKY has a fine underlying business. Profits are largely driven by its supply chain business as opposed to royalty fees. Net income has stagnated recently, although long-term store count and system sales targets can reignite growth. At 16x earnings, shares look attractively valued.
Domino's and Nike are two names that have failed to please their shareholders this year but hedge funds continue to bet big on both stocks for 2025. A number of big investors have recently increased their stakes in Domino's and Nike – indicating they expect a turnaround in both next year.
I am giving Domino's Pizza a buy rating. Domino's has high-quality earnings and a solid annual free cash flow. The stock currently trades at a discount of almost 30% from its intrinsic value of $541.24 per share.
NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESSWIRE / December 31, 2024 / Bronstein, Gewirtz & Grossman, LLC is investigating potential claims on behalf of purchasers of Domino's Pizza, Inc. ("Domino's" or "the Company") (NYSE:DPZ). Investors who purchased Domino's securities prior to December 7, 2023, and continue to hold to the present, are encouraged to obtain additional information and assist the investigation by visiting the firm's site: bgandg.com/DPZ.
NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESSWIRE / December 30, 2024 / Bronstein, Gewirtz & Grossman, LLC is investigating potential claims on behalf of purchasers of Domino's Pizza, Inc. ("Domino's" or "the Company") (NYSE:DPZ). Investors who purchased Domino's securities prior to December 7, 2023, and continue to hold to the present, are encouraged to obtain additional information and assist the investigation by visiting the firm's site: bgandg.com/DPZ.
Food-service stocks are rarely "must have" names. Not only is it just not a high-growth business, it's a highly competitive, low-margin one as well.
Domino's Pizza (DPZ -0.71%) has long been a household name among consumers. However, it hasn't always been a fan favorite among investors.
Domino's focus on the Hungry for MORE strategy, digital innovation and steady store expansion efforts provides a strong foundation.
Companies can reward their shareholders by distributing some of their profits to them as dividends, and many investors like receiving them. If you're on the hunt for attractive dividend-paying stocks to buy now, you might consider Domino's Pizza (DPZ -2.20%), which has boosted its payouts for a dozen straight years.
Domino's (DPZ -2.20%) stock found its way back onto many investors' radars last month after Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway disclosed that it had added the pizza purveyor to its portfolio. News that Buffett is buying any stock tends to put a bright spotlight on it, and that attention can sometimes drive the share price higher.
Domino's Pizza Group is expanding through acquisitions, notably Shorecal Limited in Ireland and a minority stake in DP Poland, targeting under-penetrated markets. Despite sluggish growth in the UK QSR market, DPG's franchise-level profitability is improving, with store-level EBITDA margins up to 14% in H1 2024. Financial results show stable system-wide sales but a decline in corporate revenues due to lower commissary revenues, with a controlled Debt/EBITDA ratio of 2.56x.