DOMDomino's Pizza Group plc
197.00GBP+1.03%Mkt Cap: 953.31M $P/E: 13.00

Domino's Pizza Group plc owns, operates, and franchises Domino's Pizza stores in the United Kingdom and Ireland. It is also involved in rental activities. The company also supplies ingredients, dough, and equipment to fr…

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Domino's Pizza Group recently reported one of its biggest sales days in the UK, delivering about 45,000 extra orders during a late-stage England World Cup match, with June and July heatwaves further lifting takeaway demand. The company also highlighted broad-based like-for-like sales growth, a push to improve existing-store profitability, and investment in supply-chain automation and a personalized loyalty program to support more efficient operations. We'll now explore how this strong...

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Domino's Pizza Group (LON:DOM) said its first-half performance reflected growth in sales, orders, profit and cash generation, as the company continued to invest in its core pizza business while pursuing new customer occasions through chicken, loyalty and aggregator platforms. Chief Financial Office

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