Domino's Pizza Inc. (DPZ)

NYSE · Consumer Discretionary

Latest Move · 2026-02-24

+3.80%
JPMorgan upgrade extends post-earnings rally to second session

Domino's Pizza stock rose 3.8% following the release of fourth-quarter 2025 earnings on February 23, 2026. The company reported Q4 revenue of $1.53 billion, up 6.4% from $1.44 billion in the prior year quarter, exceeding market estimates. Net income for Q4 increased 7.2% to $181.64 million. Same-store sales in the US grew 3.7% for the quarter and 3% for fiscal 2025. The company gained market share for the 11th consecutive year and reported global net store growth of 392 outlets in Q4 and 776 for the full year. Domino's announced a 15% increase in its quarterly dividend and repurchased approximately 189,000 shares for $80 million in Q4. JP Morgan upgraded the stock to Overweight with a $450 price target. The company provided 2026 guidance expecting US comparable growth of 3% and net store growth of 175+ stores domestically.

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+0.70%
Extends post-earnings rally in light trading as broad market sells off
2026-02-24

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Why did Domino's Pizza Inc. stock move today?

Domino's Pizza stock rose 3.8% following the release of fourth-quarter 2025 earnings on February 23, 2026. The company reported Q4 revenue of $1.53 billion, up 6.4% from $1.44 billion in the prior year quarter, exceeding market estimates. Net income for Q4 increased 7.2% to $181.64 million. Same-store sales in the US grew 3.7% for the quarter and 3% for fiscal 2025. The company gained market share for the 11th consecutive year and reported global net store growth of 392 outlets in Q4 and 776 for the full year. Domino's announced a 15% increase in its quarterly dividend and repurchased approximately 189,000 shares for $80 million in Q4. JP Morgan upgraded the stock to Overweight with a $450 price target. The company provided 2026 guidance expecting US comparable growth of 3% and net store growth of 175+ stores domestically.

What does Domino's Pizza Inc. do?

Domino's Pizza is the world's largest pizza chain by store count, operating a franchise-heavy, asset-light model with over 21,000 locations globally, of which roughly 99% are franchised. The company generates revenue through franchise royalties, supply chain services, and company-owned stores, with 37.3 million active loyalty members driving its digital-first ordering strategy. Today's JPMorgan upgrade to Overweight adds Wall Street conviction behind Monday's Q4 earnings beat, which showed an 11th consecutive year of U.S. market share gains and a path toward the company's stated goal of $20 billion in domestic sales.

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