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Domino's Pizza - Massive earnings upgrades

September 2003

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Shares in Domino's Pizza (UK & Ireland) are proving to be one ofthe finds of 2003. We originally tipped them at 95p in March, and trading has been so strong that enthusiastic investors have already driven the shares  75% higher. Domino's is the largestpizza delivery specialist in the UK with a 25% share in terms ofsales.  Although it faces competition from well-establishedrivals such as Pizza Hut and Perfect Pizza the group's highlyrecognisable brand name has helped it take market share from the smaller independents.  But this is not a so-called zero sum game, where growth is only available if competitors falter.  Instead thepizza take-away/home delivery market has exhibited robust underlying growth, w ...

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