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Domino's Pizza shares fall 7% amid franchise row | Domino's Pizza shares fall 7% amid franchise row |
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Shares in Domino's Pizza Group have dived 7% amid reports of an escalating row between the firm and its franchisees. | Shares in Domino's Pizza Group have dived 7% amid reports of an escalating row between the firm and its franchisees. |
According to the Sunday Times, 11 of the company's biggest franchisees have written to the board threatening to "declare war" on the firm unless they get a bigger slice of the company's profits. | |
They warned they could stop opening new stores if their demands were not met. | They warned they could stop opening new stores if their demands were not met. |
Domino's declined to comment. | Domino's declined to comment. |
In total the firm has about 70 franchisees to whom it supplies ingredients and other goods and services. | In total the firm has about 70 franchisees to whom it supplies ingredients and other goods and services. |
But the disgruntled operators, which have set up a group called Domino's Franchise Association UK & Ireland, say they face rising costs and want more support from the company. | But the disgruntled operators, which have set up a group called Domino's Franchise Association UK & Ireland, say they face rising costs and want more support from the company. |
They also say they are being asked to open more sites in existing locations - something that benefits the wider company and customers but eats into their profits. | They also say they are being asked to open more sites in existing locations - something that benefits the wider company and customers but eats into their profits. |
A record 95 new Domino's stores were opened in 2017 - mostly by the biggest franchisees - but the firm is targeting a more modest 60 this year, in part because of the row. | A record 95 new Domino's stores were opened in 2017 - mostly by the biggest franchisees - but the firm is targeting a more modest 60 this year, in part because of the row. |
It's put pressure on the FTSE 250 firm's shares, which are down by about a third since June. Some analysts believe Domino's will be unable to meet a goal of having of 1,600 stores in the UK - up from the current 1,060 - while the conflict rumbles on. | It's put pressure on the FTSE 250 firm's shares, which are down by about a third since June. Some analysts believe Domino's will be unable to meet a goal of having of 1,600 stores in the UK - up from the current 1,060 - while the conflict rumbles on. |
Despite the market moves, sales at the group sales have been growing, climbing 6% to £303.3m in the third quarter. | Despite the market moves, sales at the group sales have been growing, climbing 6% to £303.3m in the third quarter. |
The firm also continues to open stores despite a wider consumer spending slowdown driven by concerns about Brexit and a rise in inflation. | The firm also continues to open stores despite a wider consumer spending slowdown driven by concerns about Brexit and a rise in inflation. |
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