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Loves Pizza. Do the Polish ? I'd say yes but it's up to the managers to produce good quality and the product will sell itself. The golden rule with food is as follows: you pay peanuts you get monkeys cooking your food and the produce will get dumped. Good chefs won't fail.
...never seems to be able to gain any traction. That recent rise to 20p plus is going to be wiped out and it'll be back down at 10p again. There has always been wave after wave of profit taking after every upward movement so that the price never makes any real progress. I started buying three and a half years ago and have added more a number of times on the way down. I not so sure now this will ever emulate the UK stock price-wise.
Can show what they want the fact is pizza is like the wheel. It's hard to reinvent it.
Most of the buys are showing as sells again, ive topped up a number of times and they have all shown this way
That will get sales going: GET STONED! EAT PIZZA free joint with every purchase.
Time best entry price
Looking to raise funds?do they have to raise funds?this looks like a nice investment opportunity
Up 4.05%. There is always a small drop after such big rise. One has to take advantage of it. Look at Domino's sp this low once. Patience paid off for many as it is now nearly £8. Sales have picked up in Poland, and we are now expanding as well. If one hasn't clicked media above and watch/listen last few broadcasts!
Topped up at 19.5. Will accumulate these at every opportunity and wasn't expecting sub 20p but it's there and it's great to have a few more.
up. Some has already put 11k+ & 12k+ here today. Mine was mere 6k.
Investor Presentation; Checkout media above of 23/3/15. Many took advantage of the slight drop yesterday.
The share price going forward could pretty much depend on how much cash DPP has to raise & How many shares will be issued. DPP should be a long term success story :)
Just a lot of profit takers first thing it seems, im relatively confident in this shares direction so will continue to top up on the dips. Its only a matter of time with this one imo
We'll did not expect 10% drop after very good RNS yesterday . Solid company and growing year on year. If DPP was a oil company it would probably be over a£1 by now . On the other hand I suppose good time to top up and tuck away. Another night shift beckons . GLA.
Broker Peel Hunt said it has always been confident Poland had the right ingredients for a successful Domino’s Pizza roll-out. "It was largely a question of how long it would take to achieve, and how much capital would be required," said analyst Nick Batram. "After a tough few years, 2014 looks like being a point of inflection for DP Poland and this has rightly been reflected in the share price. "There is still much to do, but we believe the risk profile has reduced and this leads us to upgrade our fair value to 35p." The broker expects the group to hit breakeven at the EBITDA level in 2018.
DPP UPDATE - DP Poland serves up sales increase; plans new store roll-out - http://tinyurl.com/olewsgf via @proactive_uk
GM to you as well. Nice RNS I started buying at 14p. Looking good.
KUMS. Morning to you and all. Very good RNS, think those who bought in below 15p are taking profits . Good luck to them. Once people can see this is a good mid/long term investment as it's growing year on year, then I think we will see a steady rising sp. Much better IMO as you don't won't the heard in this ramping the hell out of it causing big spikes then big drop off. Nice and steady.ALL IMO of corse. GLA.
will progress this way up. I have been adding on dips! Domino's UK went to £7+ from this low!
LET'S GET THIS DOUGH ON THE ROAD! · Significant new store openings targeted for 2015
Highlights · System sales1£3.96m2 2014 vs £2.93m2 up 35% · Strong like-for-likes3 o Like-for-like system sales (PLN) up 19% o Like-for-like gross profit4 (PLN) up 18% o Like-for-like system order count5 up 19% · Like-for-like system sales (PLN) January 2015 up 18%, February 2015 up 17% · Total stores6 EBITDA positive for each month of Q4 2014 · Top 3 corporate stores averaged +£24k2 EBITDA each in 2014 vs -£12k2 each in 2013 · Oldest corporate store delivers EBITDA of +£34k2 in 2014 · Group EBITDA improves 15% pre-exceptional items7 2014 (£2.41m) 2013 (£2.84m)8 · Significant new store openings targeted for 2015
Final results for the full year to 31 December 2014. System sales up 35%. 9 consecutive quarters of double digit like-for-like system sales growth. Step change in store EBITDA performance. Group EBITDA improved 15% pre-exceptionals. Looks like we are now started to do what Domino's did in UK & USA!
Reading a wright up in money weekly over this weekend made interesting reading. Bit old news February last year but worth a read. Sorry can't put up link. See GEORGE SOROS is a major investor, and Gerry Ford involved. Founder of caffe Nero, which I believe sold to star bucks, not sure on that. Peter shaw as CEO , that a pretty good team. DPP hope to have 300 outlets within 10 years, conservative estimate . Each outlet cost average £180.000 to set up with average pay back within 2/3 years, not bad. After that it's all profit. With Poland it as one of the most stable/growing economies in the eastern part of the EU compared to others in that region. See that there is over 800 outlets in GB with 100 in the London and surrounding regions alone. Little acorns as they say. GLA.
now to buy