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Domino’s Pizza Group announces £20m share buyback programme

The group’s full-year guidance remained unchanged.

UK master franchisee of Domino’s Pizza, Domino’s Pizza Group PLC, has announced a £20m share buyback programme.

DPG said this will enable it to take advantage of the opportunity to purchase shares in meaningful size at current share price levels, generating attractive returns for shareholders. The programme will be reviewed, as a matter of course, later in the year.

The group’s FY2025 guidance remained unchanged, but its net debt expectations are now between £280m and £300m, up from the previous £260m and £280m.
 

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