jj50
- 15 Apr 2004 15:07
Bernard M
- 28 Sep 2011 12:29
- 399 of 841
Can only assume their customers also eat Mc Donalds, and those stinking kebabs on a weekend night after having a skinfull. Chav food.
Bernard M
- 28 Sep 2011 12:30
- 400 of 841
Can only assume their customers also eat Mc Donalds, and those stinking kebabs on a weekend night after having a skinfull. Chav food.
HARRYCAT
- 28 Sep 2011 13:22
- 401 of 841
Students all over the U.K., BM. Nothing to do with chavs, just fast food (for poeple who can't be bothered to cook) which lays a good foundation for 10 pints and a few tequila slammers! Plus, as jj50 has pointed out, lots of people are staying in and watching the X Factor, Strictly, Big B.....etc etc and they want delivered, cooked food, so pizza or curry are top of the list.
mitzy
- 28 Sep 2011 13:52
- 403 of 841
Wow just seen this a 10% fall is that over done.
HARRYCAT
- 28 Sep 2011 16:13
- 404 of 841
Peel Hunt has lowered its recommendation on on Domino's Pizza to "hold" from "buy" on valuation grounds, despite a strong trading update from the pizza deliverer.
Domino's Pizza posted like-for-like sales growth of 3.9%, up from 2.4% in the first half.
"We see the stock as a core leisure holding with significant further growth in the UK and an exciting opportunity in Germany," the broker said.
"However, the market has already responded with a 32% share price rise in the last three months."
It notes that the shares trade on about 27.1 times earnings, which it sees as "close to fair value."
cynic
- 28 Sep 2011 17:50
- 405 of 841
phew! nearly bought into these this morning but couldn't get the price i wanted - lucky escape for once
mitzy
- 29 Sep 2011 15:40
- 406 of 841
Something wrong..?
Bernard M
- 29 Sep 2011 15:41
- 407 of 841
No just overvalued. 350p and i am in.
skinny
- 29 Sep 2011 15:43
- 408 of 841
Yes the independent say they are buyers! :-)
The pizza delivery firm Domino's group like-for-like sales grew by 3.9%, including Ireland, but by 4.1% in the UK over the 13 weeks to 25 September. Overall, we believe the only spanner in the works is its lofty forward earnings multiple of 23. But with a proven track record in a downturn, roaring sales and an expansion in Germany under way, we are buyers, says the Independent.
The Telegraph has a hold recommendation on Domino's. Analysts expect earnings-per-share growth of 13pc this year and next, which is still pretty impressive - and Questor suspects that the risk to forecasts will be to the upside. However, yesterday's market reaction to a good set of numbers from a quality business showed just how nervous investors are at the moment because of the current market backdrop - and will remain until the turmoil ends.
mitzy
- 29 Sep 2011 15:46
- 409 of 841
Sub 400p I think .
Bernard M
- 29 Sep 2011 15:49
- 410 of 841
For sure, remember its Friday soon, another 5% fall i think. Indices are falling fast and hard now.
skinny
- 29 Sep 2011 15:49
- 411 of 841
Bring on 340 :-)
mitzy
- 29 Sep 2011 16:15
- 412 of 841
Bernard M
- 29 Sep 2011 16:21
- 413 of 841
350p for me
hlyeo98
- 30 Sep 2011 10:57
- 414 of 841
Their pizzas taste awful nowadays... 14 not worth it.
Morrisons 4 tasted much better.
Bernard M
- 30 Sep 2011 11:33
- 415 of 841
We make our own 100 time more nutritious, and no pigs guts, and other shite they put in their belly buster ones. I can not understand why they have not been prosecuted by Trading standards for advertising their product as a pizza.
halifax
- 30 Sep 2011 13:59
- 416 of 841
bernie sp 449p?
Bernard M
- 30 Sep 2011 14:28
- 417 of 841
Suckers rally, you in yorky.
mitzy
- 30 Sep 2011 14:30
- 418 of 841
Slow service and bored staff almost every visit.