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Domino's Australia Shares Sink as CEO Plans Exit After One Year
Domino's Australia Shares Sink as CEO Plans Exit After One Year

Mint

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Mint

Domino's Australia Shares Sink as CEO Plans Exit After One Year

(Bloomberg) -- Shares of Domino's Pizza Enterprises Ltd. tumbled to their lowest since 2013 after the company said Group Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director Mark van Dyck will step down after just one year in the role. The stock fell as much as 26% in Sydney on Wednesday after the Brisbane, Australia-based company said Van Dyck will leave in December. Billionaire fast food magnate Jack Cowin has been appointed interim executive chairman effective immediately, according to an exchange statement. 'This announcement is a surprise and adds to the uncertainty' at a time when Domino's is attempting to reset its business, Morgan Stanley analysts wrote in a note. The departure comes after an overhaul of the firm's global leadership in the past year. Van Dyck succeeded CEO and Managing Director Don Meij, who had been with Domino's for almost 40 years, in November. Cowin is the company's biggest shareholder and was already its chairman. He is also the chairman and managing director of CFAL Group, operator of the Hungry Jack's chain, which holds the master franchise for Burger King in Australia. The board is undertaking a global search process for a new group CEO, it said in a statement. Van Dyck oversaw the closure of 205 underperforming stores in Europe, Japan, Australia and New Zealand. 'With a clear strategy and strong team in place, I believe the time will be right at the end of this calendar year to hand over to the next CEO,' Van Dyck said in the statement. The company's ANZ CEO Kerri Hayman will step down in August, it said in May. (Updates share price move, adds analyst comments in 3rd paragraph) More stories like this are available on

Domino's Shuts 205 Unprofitable Stores After Over-Reach in Japan
Domino's Shuts 205 Unprofitable Stores After Over-Reach in Japan

Bloomberg

time06-02-2025

  • Business
  • Bloomberg

Domino's Shuts 205 Unprofitable Stores After Over-Reach in Japan

Domino's Pizza Enterprises Ltd. will close 205 unprofitable stores, most of them in Japan, as new Chief Executive Officer Mark van Dyck attempts to resurrect profit growth. Some 172 of the stores to be shut are in Japan, where a pandemic-era sales surge has faltered, the Brisbane, Australia-based company said in a statement Friday. The closures will hit almost one in five of the 944 Domino's stores in the Asian nation.

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