Will Lower Demand Take a Bite Out of Domino's Pizza Stock?

Dominos Pizza Stock price forecast

Dominoโ€™s Pizza Inc. (NYSE: DPZ) stock is near a 52-week low after delivering a mixed earnings report on February 23. The company posted $4.43 in earnings per share (EPS). That was up nearly 10% from consensus estimates for $3.98 EPS. But revenue came in a little light at $1.39 billion as opposed to the $1.44 billion expected.ย 

On a year-over-year basis, Dominoโ€™s continued a pattern of beating on EPS expectations but coming in lower on revenue. But what really had investors alarmed was the companyโ€™s forward guidance. Dominoโ€™s lowered it's two- to three-year sales outlook to a range of 4% to 8%. The high end is the midpoint of the earlier guidance of 6% to 10%. ย 

To summarize, if investors were wondering about demand destruction, they may see it from an unexpected source. ย 

Is Dominoโ€™s Still a Safe Stock?ย 

Dominoโ€™s Pizza has been on a great run for the last 15 years. Itโ€™s been one of the safe stocks for investors. DPZ stock is up 962% since January 1, 2007, not including the companyโ€™s dividend. That currently pays out $4.40 annually and has been increasing for the past 10 years. ย 

But investors in the market in 2007 will note that those gains didnโ€™t come without some pain. Specifically, during the Great Recession, DPZ stock dropped from $30 to under $5 a share. But the companyโ€™s woes at that time had to do with the taste of its pizza. To its credit and the delight of shareholders, Dominoโ€™s has made a strong pivot in the face of stiff competition. ย 

Something else that may give current shareholders a reason to hang on to the stock happened at that time. That is, it embraced digital technology in a way few companies were doing then. In fact, through Dominoโ€™s app, the company can gather real-time data that informs its algorithmic pricing model. That model is one reason that Dominoโ€™s kept the price of its Mix and Match Deal at $5.99 until late last year, when it went up by just one dollar to $6.99. ย 

Consumers have now become conditioned to order through the companyโ€™s app. As evidence of that the company said over 1 million pizzas were ordered on Super Bowl Sunday. The vast majority of these were done through the app.ย 

Giving Drivers a Joltย 

Dominoโ€™s is also trying to address its driver shortage in a creative way that aids the environment, as well as perhaps opening the door to a deeper worker pool. The company is buying 800 Chevy Bolt electric vehicles for delivery. It says many potential delivery drivers have a license but no car. This is one way to address that problem. ย 

DPZ is Expensive but May Create a Buying Opportunityย 

Dominoโ€™s stock is now approaching its 52-week low. And if support doesnโ€™t hold there, the stock could fall to levels not seen before the Covid-19 pandemic. The stock has a consensus price target of $370.92 with a 24% upside. But if the price fell further, DPZ stock could start looking more appetizing. ย 

Analysts are beginning to weigh in on the companyโ€™s earnings. So far, nearly a dozen analysts have lowered their price targets for the stock. But two analysts have lowered their ratings for DPZ stock. Thatโ€™s not unreasonable. Dominoโ€™s is an expensive stock that trades over 24x earnings even after the steep selloff. ย 

The stock does have a reasonable dividend yield and pays out $$4.40 per share annually. That may be enough to keep current shareholders engaged. Still, it wonโ€™t likely excite investors before getting a couple of quarters of results that go against the companyโ€™s guidance. ย 

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