The new DoorDash partnership, alongside Uber Eats, should drive significant incremental delivery sales, expanding Domino's reach and supporting a bullish outlook. Domino's offers robust dividend growth and currently trades at a fair valuation, with slight upside potential versus industry peers and historical averages. Local ingredient sourcing shields Domino's from tariff risks, and management'...
Berkshire Hathaway continues to increase its Domino's Pizza stake, signaling confidence in the business model and the franchisee partnership culture. Domino's delivers impressive returns on invested capital, leveraging its scale, franchise model, and supply chain dominance to drive profitability and growth. The company is well-positioned for further expansion through digital sales and strategic...
I track 50 high-quality dividend growth stocks to identify opportune investments, updating valuation ratings daily to focus on attractive opportunities. In this turbulent year, my investable universe outperformed SPY and SCHD year-to-date, with a gain of 2.08% compared to 0.56% and -3.36%. This month, 12 stocks had valuation rating changes; 5 were upgrades, including Ferrari, Pool Corporation a...
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Large two-topping carryout pizzas are $6.99 each from June 2-8 ANN ARBOR, Mich. , June 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Domino's Pizza Inc. (Nasdaq: DPZ) is kicking off June with a special deal: customers can carry out large two-topping pizzas for $6.99 each from June 2-8.
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Warren Buffett manages the vast majority of Berkshire Hathaway's stock portfolio, and the company made interesting capital allocation decisions concerning Apple (AAPL 0.76%) and Domino's Pizza (DPZ -0.23%) in the first quarter.
Berkshire Hathaway's latest moves include doubling down on Constellation Brands and increasing stakes in Domino's Pizza, Pool, and Sirius XM, while dropping Citigroup, DaVita, and Nu Holdings. Top Berkshire 'dividend dogs'—Kraft Heinz, Sirius XM, and Ally Financial—now offer annual dividends from $1,000 invested that exceed their single share prices, meeting the dogcatcher ideal. Analyst foreca...
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