Shares of Domino's Pizza (NASDAQ:
DPZ) moved lower in premarket trading Monday after the pizza delivery giant reported weaker-than-expected first-quarter revenue and U.S. same-store sales.
The Ann Arbor, Mich.-based company posted earnings per share (EPS) of $4.33 on revenue that increased 2.5% year-over-year to $1.11 billion. Analysts polled by Visible Alpha expected $4.04 and $1.13 billion, respectively.
Same-store sales among Domino's U.S. locations fell by 0.5% year-over-year, worse than the 0.22% bump analysts had forecast. International same store sales excluding foreign currency impacts were up 3.7%, topping the 1.88% growth analysts were expecting.
CEO Russell Weiner said the company continues to operate in a "challenging global macroeconomic environment," but said Domino's is continuing to gain market share in the U.S. and internationally.
Earlier this month, Domino's announced a new partnership with DoorDash (DASH), with the pizza chain's food set to be available through the latter's app beginning in May, once its exclusive agreement with Uber (UBER) Eats expires. Domino's has said it believes the third-party delivery market could eventually generate $1 billion in sales.
Domino's shares, which entered Monday up 16% in 2025, were down 2% shortly after the report was released.
Technical Outlook
As of the time of writing,
DPZ shares are down 1.66% in Monday's premarket session, albeit the earnings missed. With the RSI at 64,
DPZ is strong enough to hold the current resistant point. However, should selling pressure increased, shares of
DPZ could retraced touching the $399 support zone.
Similarly, the $500 resistant point is still in play, should the bulls take over.
The Ann Arbor, Mich.-based company posted earnings per share (EPS) of $4.33 on revenue that increased 2.5% year-over-year to $1.11 billion. Analysts polled by Visible Alpha expected $4.04 and $1.13 billion, respectively.
Same-store sales among Domino's U.S. locations fell by 0.5% year-over-year, worse than the 0.22% bump analysts had forecast. International same store sales excluding foreign currency impacts were up 3.7%, topping the 1.88% growth analysts were expecting.
CEO Russell Weiner said the company continues to operate in a "challenging global macroeconomic environment," but said Domino's is continuing to gain market share in the U.S. and internationally.
Earlier this month, Domino's announced a new partnership with DoorDash (DASH), with the pizza chain's food set to be available through the latter's app beginning in May, once its exclusive agreement with Uber (UBER) Eats expires. Domino's has said it believes the third-party delivery market could eventually generate $1 billion in sales.
Domino's shares, which entered Monday up 16% in 2025, were down 2% shortly after the report was released.
Technical Outlook
As of the time of writing,
Similarly, the $500 resistant point is still in play, should the bulls take over.
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