Movement Alert|Dominos Pizza Rises 5.12% in Regular Trading, Pre-Earnings Institutional Buy Ratings Drive Capital Positioning

Market Focus07-17 02:02

On July 17, Domino's Pizza rose 5.12% in regular trading, trading at $326.625/share, with turnover of approximately $200 million.

On the news front, the company is scheduled to release its Q2 fiscal earnings before market open on July 20. Market consensus expects revenue of $1.182 billion, up 3.16% year-over-year, with adjusted EPS of $4.19, up 5.92%. Despite multiple investment banks recently trimming price targets — including Deutsche Bank to $385, UBS to $375, Gordon Haskett to $360, and Evercore ISI to $350 — institutions broadly maintained positive ratings. The average analyst consensus remains overweight with a mean target of $394.70, well above current trading levels.

Sector-wide strength in restaurant stocks provided additional tailwinds, with McDonald's up 2.33% and Starbucks up 2.84%, as funds positioned ahead of earnings season amid an attractive risk/reward profile noted by UBS at approximately 15x 2027 EPS near valuation support levels.

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