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Dominos Pizza (DOM)     

Homer - 19 Feb 2003 17:03

I have heard from an employee who is head store manager of my local dominos pizza outlet that results are set to out perform analysts expectations. Outlets have said to been more busier and at peak time the phones have said to be ringing on average every 1.5 minutes. An average person orders a pizza which come out to at least 10's. Couple this with more people eating in and results are set to outperform.

Staff had been advised to buy privately back last year when the stock does its annual slump after intrim results in July. According to my informant most staff in the outlet that he works at took the advise and have bought at around the 80 pence level. This is however only staff at that particular outlet but im quite sure many others will have followed suite.

Like-for-like sales rose 6.3% in the five weeks to December 29. The full year results are set to be released quite soon and I expect them to be very bullish.

DYOR and good luck

Homer - 19 Feb 2003 23:17 - 3 of 95

LOL! no although the increase in turn over does have to do with the Simpsons although I perosnally do not.

The advertsiing done during simpsons episodes on sky 1 has greatly helped raise awarness of the dominos brand and the online ordering system has proved to be very successful.

pollyf - 20 Feb 2003 13:51 - 4 of 95

you might want to check out a feature written by Shares in early Jan on the company.

It concluded:
'With share price targets ranging from 100p to 110p, there is still room for a near 20% upside in the share price from existing levels. The company is trading on a 2002 p/e of 16.5x falling to 13.4x on next year's earnings.

This looks remarkably cheap given the significant earnings growth and value creation on offer, and particularly when compared to its main peers in the FTSE leisure sector. At the time of going to press no bad news was expected in the Christmas trading statment - final results are out in mid-February. Buy up to 110p.'

Homer - 21 Feb 2003 12:14 - 5 of 95

A bit later than expected this year but never the less should be very positive hearing.

Domino's Pizza UK & IRL plc ("Domino's Pizza", LSE: DOM), the AIM listed pizza
delivery company, will be announcing its Preliminary Results for the year ended
29 December 2002 on Tuesday, 25 February 2003.

Homer - 21 Feb 2003 14:51 - 6 of 95

Starting to rise today on news of results announcement. 92-97.

Homer - 21 Feb 2003 17:15 - 7 of 95

some delayed 10K buys reported after hours.

Homer - 25 Feb 2003 07:50 - 8 of 95

Results very good and managment as ever is very bullish. Pizza market set to grow still a brilliant growth play. Currently up before market open at 98-103p

Domino's Pizza UK & IRL plc ("Domino's Pizza" or the "Company") is pleased to
announce its Preliminary Results for the 52 weeks ended 29th December 2002. A
summary of key points follows.

Financial

Pre-tax profit up 48.1% to 4.2m (2001: 2.9m)

Operating profit up 43.2% to 4.5m (2001 : 3.1m)

Interest costs covered 14.1 times by operating profits (2001: 9.0
times)

Earnings per share:

- Basic earnings per share up 40.0% to 5.60p (2001: 4.00p)

- Diluted earnings per share up 36.3% to 5.29p (2001: 3.88p)

Total dividend up 50.4% to 2.00p per share for the year (2001: 1.33p
per share)

System sales up 20.8% to 118.9m (2001 : 98.4m)

Like-for-like sales up 11.2% (2001: 21.4%)

Homer - 03 Mar 2003 17:03 - 9 of 95

The tips keep coming. Current at 102-104

Sun 2 Mar 2003(131349)

Having just announced a 48% rise in profits to 4.2m, Dominos is a company whose shares are worth holding on to, in the view of both the Sunday Telegraph and the Mail on Sunday. The Mail notes that Dominos now trades at 102p and cites a stop-loss level of 80p. As for the Telegraph, it notes continued public appetite for takeaway pizza and Dominos successful development of a factory and opening of new outlets planned over the years to come.

Homer - 08 Mar 2003 22:34 - 10 of 95

when the rsi hits 50 dont be a Homer. BUY BUY BUY. All the way up to 140p and dont sell before that.

(staff have been informed not to sell either as Dom are set to announce some new developments that may be substantially beneficial to the business model but more importantly for the share price)

Homer - 11 Mar 2003 17:09 - 11 of 95

ttt

Andy - 11 Mar 2003 23:03 - 12 of 95

homer,

I trust you will keep us informed of any new developments!

I hold these and feel they are a long term growth stock in the making.

The public seem to have gone take away food mad, and I see DOM at the forefront due to brand quality and their competitive edge in new technology, ie internet.

I see a recession coming, and feel restaurants will suffer a serious downturn, but delivered food will be the substitute, and i expect DOM to benefit from this.

Homer - 12 Mar 2003 14:05 - 13 of 95

Yes Andy definote growth play. Goes ex divi on 09-04-03. And dididend is up 50%.

Also investors may be rewarded with possible share buybacks.

Homer - 13 Mar 2003 12:44 - 14 of 95

Big buyers who bought before results are still dumping. I expect a few ticks down, maybe below the pound level before we start moving up again.

Homer - 18 Mar 2003 15:44 - 15 of 95

Well after all the selling in the recent weeks there have been some huge trades today at the mid price 100p.

100,000 ord
250,000 T trade

I suspect that both of these were buys and we may get an rns telling us what has happened today.

The reason I think this is because with all the recent selling pressure in the past few weeks the price should have dropped as has happended in the past when there is selling pressure. However if the MM's knew that there was a buy order to be filled they would have kept the price stable as to what they have done.

Any buying now should take Dom upwards IMO.

Homer - 20 Mar 2003 15:01 - 16 of 95

ttt

Homer - 27 Mar 2003 10:56 - 17 of 95

MM's must definatly be doing some order filling. For days now the sells keep coming in but the price has not been moving down. Today they have even put the bid up by 1p so they must want the stock to fill some big buy order. All IMO

Remember they may drop back on 09-04-03 becuause they go ex divi so it may be a good time to top up or even top up now if you want the divi.

Homer - 24 Apr 2003 12:27 - 18 of 95

Noon, 24 April 2003



Domino's Pizza UK&IRL plc

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING STATEMENT


AIM-listed Domino's Pizza UK&IRL plc (symbol: DOM), the UK's leading pizza
delivery company, held its Annual General Meeting at noon today.



Chief Executive, Stephen Hemsley, updated shareholders on current trading and
future prospects, saying:



"System sales in the first 14 weeks of the year to 6 April 2003 were up 18.7% on
the previous year (2002: 29.0%) to #36.9m (2002: #31.1m). In the same period,
like-for-like sales were up 7.8% (2002: 19.7%).



"The first three months of the year have seen Domino's further accelerate the
rate of store openings with ten new stores opened (2002: seven), bringing the
total number of stores to date to 279. This system growth has been supported
with an ongoing marketing programme to identify franchisees and properties in
what we call 'pizza delivery deprivation zones'. These communities, currently
incorporating around 60% of UK and Republic of Ireland households, do not have
access to our delivered pizza service and we aim to change that as we continue
to expand throughout key regions."



Mr Hemsley concluded, "I am pleased to report a strong start to the year which
reflects our steady focus on high quality pizza and a dependable, convenient and
friendly delivery service for all our customers. Our team members' commitment to
supporting Domino's brand promises continues to result in customer loyalty and
repeat business.



"Based on growth to date, we look forward to reporting continued strong progress
at the interim stage in July."


OK IM TELLING EVERYBODY THIS IS IT, WHAT WE HAVE ALL BEEN WAITING FOR. YOU HEARD IT HERE FIRST. BUY NOW SELL IN JULY FOR NO LESS THAN 135P. AN EASY 30% PROFIT. THIS IS WHERE THE UPTREND BEGINS YOU HEARD IT HERE FIRST. HAS DONE SO FOR 2 YEARS IN A ROW, HIS WILL BE THE THIRD, WE NOW HAVE THE CATALYST FOR THE ADVANCE, DONT FORGET YOU HEARD IT HERE FIST, BUY NOW!!!

Homer - 24 Apr 2003 12:27 - 19 of 95

OK IM TELLING EVERYBODY THIS IS IT, WHAT WE HAVE ALL BEEN WAITING FOR. YOU HEARD IT HERE FIRST. BUY NOW SELL IN JULY FOR NO LESS THAN 135P. AN EASY 30% PROFIT. THIS IS WHERE THE UPTREND BEGINS YOU HEARD IT HERE FIRST. HAS DONE SO FOR 2 YEARS IN A ROW, HIS WILL BE THE THIRD, WE NOW HAVE THE CATALYST FOR THE ADVANCE, DONT FORGET YOU HEARD IT HERE FIST, BUY NOW!!!

Homer - 24 Apr 2003 12:35 - 20 of 95

WELL LIKE I SAID THIS IS IT. WHILE I WAS TYPING THESE WERE 103P TO BUY, SORRY GUYS YOU HAVE TO PAY 105P NOW, BUT STILL LOTS OF PROGIT TO BE HAD, REMEMBER YOU HEARD IT HERE FIRST.

A BIG BUY HAS JUST GONE THROUGH SENDING THE OFFER UP TO 105P. IT WILL EITHER BE REPORTED AFTER HOURS OR IN ONE HOURS TIME. NOW BEING 12:34.

REMEMBER YOU HEARD IT HERE 1ST!!

Andy - 24 Apr 2003 13:57 - 21 of 95

'pizza delivery deprivation zones'

Those poor people living in such places, how do they survive?

think how much a new Domino's shop would add to the value of their houses!

I'm glad i live near to one, at least I can sleep at nights.

DOM is still looking a good medium to long term investment, although 500 shops will take some doing at their current franchise fee level, IMHO.

Homer - 06 May 2003 16:28 - 22 of 95

Ok I have just recieved new information from a reliable informant working for Dominos finance department. There will be a share buy back program of Dominos Pizza stock very soon.

Expect to see the shares move up in the coming weeks on very low volume throughout the day and then after hours trades reported. The buyback will cause the shares to move up at least to 115 short term and then towards intrim results in July expect to see 130p+.

Remember you heard it here on moneyam first. DONT SAY I DIDNT WARN YOU!
This stock has EXCELLENT long term prospects
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