(Reuters) – Shares in Australia-based Domino’s Pizza (NYSE:) Enterprises Ltd slumped greater than 7% on Wednesday, after the franchise operator flagged a weak begin to fiscal 2025, as rising prices and frugal shoppers weighed on profitability.
Domino’s Pizza Enterprises runs the biggest grasp franchise of the U.S. pizza big in 12 international locations throughout Asia, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand, with a complete of three,767 shops. Japan accounts for simply over 1 / 4 of these shops.
Excessive dwelling prices, normalisation of labor and social life after the pandemic, and rising operational bills have damage its profitability, with focus markets reminiscent of Japan struggling to take care of its post-COVID momentum.
Citi analysts in Could had additionally flagged that cheaper fast-food and native delicacies various, and low reputation and product high quality posed main challenges to the franchise’s Japan ambitions.
Domino’s has since introduced closure of round 80 low-volume shops in Japan, as gross sales decelerated regardless of increased promoting spends. Gross sales in its largest market had been down 2.5% to this point in monetary yr 2025.
Group-wide gross sales trended under its expectations, with like-for-like development down 1.3%.
Seen Alpha consensus expects a ten% underlying internet revenue development within the first half of fiscal 2025, which Citi analysts say “seems high”, calling the enterprise’ underlying efficiency “still less than optimal”.
“Weakness in early FY25 is disappointing and the market will be looking for evidence the sales trend can improve,” Jefferies stated.
Shares of the franchise operator fell as a lot as 7.3% to A$30.970, their largest intraday fall since Aug. 2. The inventory was among the many high 10 losers within the benchmark as of 0135 GMT.
Its underlying revenue dropped 8% to A$120.4 million ($81.25 million) for the yr ended June 30, however met Seen Alpha consensus. Gross sales grew 4.6% to A$4.19 billion however missed A$4.22 billion consensus.
($1 = 1.4819 Australian {dollars})