Domino's Pizza sees 3.6% LFL sales growth
Pizza delivery firm Domino's Pizza saw a slow-down in year-on-year like-for-like sales growth in the final quarter of 2012, but still achieved growth above some analysts' forecasts.
Pizza delivery firm Domino's Pizza saw a slow-down in year-on-year like-for-like sales growth in the final quarter of 2012, but still achieved growth above some analysts' forecasts.
In the 13 weeks to December 25th, LFL sales rose by 3.6%, down from the preceding quarter's 3.9% growth. Panmure Gordon had predicted LFL sales growth of 3.3%. System sales for the period increased by 9.5% to £145.0m from £132.5m in the corresponding period of last year.
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