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Domino's Pizza - any comments (DOM)     

jj50 - 15 Apr 2004 15:07

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IanT(MoneyAM) - 18 May 2007 08:38 - 119 of 841

Guys,

I will get James to sort out the DOM chart with regard to the recent Share split. Apologies for the inconvenience,

Ian

HARRYCAT - 18 May 2007 08:47 - 120 of 841

Thanks IanT.
That will be a safer option than seeing me try to copy from another web page!

cynic - 18 May 2007 08:55 - 121 of 841

red cross + text "alt=" must be a sign that someone needs the Knights Hospitaller or some alternative medicine.

thanks Ian .... it would be much appreciated.

if i have worked this out correctly, 280 today is the equivalent of 896 in "old money" = 1.00 above the price i was more than happy to sell at in late April!

IanT(MoneyAM) - 18 May 2007 10:51 - 122 of 841

DOM chart should now be corrected,

Ian

HARRYCAT - 18 May 2007 10:59 - 123 of 841

Thanks. Hopefully Cynic will oblige with the new chart here! :o)

cynic - 18 May 2007 11:39 - 124 of 841

here you are .... what a stunner! ...... only show 25+50 dma as 200 dma left miles behind ...... impetus says buy even now; rsi is heavily o'bought and sp looks as if it should take a breather ..... make up your mind

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=DOM&Si

cynic - 09 Jul 2007 12:12 - 125 of 841

silly billy cynic has not been watching closely enough ...... DOM continues to outperform and a BUY should be serioulsy considered even though volume remains very low, despite the share split

HARRYCAT - 09 Jul 2007 15:26 - 126 of 841

Trading range is currently 265 - 285p. I am expecting another trough before buying back in. Breakout above 285p is not yet guaranteed imo.

cynic - 09 Jul 2007 15:37 - 127 of 841

just bought some at 285.75 and have left balance to fill at same level ...... done

cynic - 23 Jul 2007 14:18 - 128 of 841

good to see some cracking results yet again ....... will be interesting to see if RTN are performing similarly well ...... my guess is "yes" and am very happy to be holding both

HARRYCAT - 23 Jul 2007 15:06 - 129 of 841

Yes, this is still a cracking stock to be holding. Sadly I sold a month ago & should have bought back in during the recent dip at 282p, but am still waiting for the big market correction so am wary of getting back in. But, if the correction doesn't happen then I have missed the boat!!! Tricky one to call at the moment, imo.

cynic - 23 Jul 2007 16:30 - 130 of 841

i'll ask PT to cast his beady chartiing eye over this .... given the stock's persistent strength, it will be interesting reading

HARRYCAT - 26 Jul 2007 12:38 - 131 of 841

Interesting to know if there is a broker target now for this stock, as following the RNS, store opening target is down & therefore presumably proposed turnover & profit?

LONDON (Thomson Financial) - "Domino's Pizza UK & IRL PLC said first half pretax profit increased 35 pct to 8.3 mln stg and said it is confident it will exceed full-year market expectations, thanks to anticipated continued strong growth in sales and profits.
The pizza delivery business said first half like-for-like sales at its 404 mature stores were up 14.9 pct, against 8.3 pct at 357 stores the previous year.

The group warned, however, that first half new store openings were behind target and said it expects to open 40-45 new stores in 2007, down from its target of 50. It said it still has sufficient potential sites in the pipeline to open 50 stores this year, provided it can secure necessary planning consents, which it considers unlikely.

Domino's opened 20 new stores in the period, resulting in a total of 470 stores operating at the end of the half and re-iterated its longer-term goal of opening 50 new stores a year.

The group said it had successfully overcome tough comparatives from last year's World Cup and added it remains mindful of some still more challenging comparatives, particularly in the last quarter.

Domino's said E-commerce sales were up 42.1 pct to 13.6 mln stg and now account for 14.3 pct of delivered pizza sales in the UK. System sales were up 24 pct to 142.5 mln stg.

Domino's proposed an interim dividend of 1.9 pence, up 46.2 pct on the previous year."

HARRYCAT - 26 Jul 2007 14:18 - 132 of 841

Ouch! Down 10% at one point this morning!

cynic - 26 Jul 2007 14:35 - 133 of 841

good company .... stay put

HARRYCAT - 26 Jul 2007 14:50 - 134 of 841

So was Marconi, M&S & C&A !!! :o)

cynic - 26 Jul 2007 14:52 - 135 of 841

so bail out then - lol! ..... you have two main choices

HARRYCAT - 08 Aug 2007 08:42 - 136 of 841


LONDON (Thomson Financial) - "Domino's Pizza UK & IRL said chairman Colin Halpern has sold 1 mln shares held by HS Real Co LLC at 250 pence each, reducing his stake to around 18.31 mln shares or 11.07 pct.
Halpern had an interest in 19.31 mln shares previously.

The pizza delivery business said HS Real is owned by a discretionary trust, the beneficiaries of which are the adult children of Colin and Gail Halpern."

& the sp drops by 7% !!! Presumably, once these shares are snapped up, the sp should recover?

cynic - 08 Aug 2007 08:58 - 137 of 841

it has already ...... while contemplating buying more, sp jumped straight back up but at least i got some more TAN at what i hope is a sharp price ....... am very happy holding both DOM and RTN

HARRYCAT - 08 Aug 2007 09:22 - 138 of 841

Am I right in saying that chart analysis would indicate that support level is about where it is now at 250p+. If it drops below this level, then 205p is the next support?
With jittery markets, a fall to 205p would seem likely to me.
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