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ドミノ・ピザの第1四半期決算は予想を下回り、CEOは消費者心理の低迷を指摘した。

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-- ドミノ・ピザ(DPZ)は月曜日、予想を下回る第1四半期決算を発表した。同社のCEOは、四半期末にかけて消費者の不安感とインフレが需要を圧迫したと述べた。 3月22日までの3ヶ月間の1株当たり利益は、前年同期の4.33ドルから4.13ドルに減少し、ファクトセットのアナリスト予想である4.28ドルを下回った。売上高は3.5%増の11億5000万ドルとなり、アナリスト予想の11億6000万ドルを上回った。 米国直営店の売上高は、9160万ドルから8210万ドルに減少した。世界全体の小売売上高の伸びは4.7%から3.4%に減速し、海外店舗の既存店売上高は0.4%減少した。 ファクトセットの議事録によると、ラッセル・ワイナーCEOは決算説明会で、「米国におけるドミノ・ピザの注文数と市場シェアは、今四半期もプラス成長を記録した」と述べた。 「年初の好調なスタートには満足していましたが、四半期後半の業績は期待を下回り、既存店売上高(成長率)は0.9%にとどまりました。」 同社の株価は月曜日の取引で8.9%下落し、年初来では20%下落しています。 「四半期を通してプレッシャーが強まり、特に3月は消費者の不安感の高まりが影響しました」とワイナー氏は述べました。「消費者心理は新型コロナウイルス感染症流行時の水準まで落ち込み、インフレの継続が購買決定に影響を与え続けました。天候も今四半期の業績に影響を与えました。」 米国の消費者心理は低迷しており、これは物価上昇への懸念と、米国とイランが一時的な停戦に合意する前の数週間で激化した中東紛争による経済的影響を反映しています。 中東紛争によるエネルギー価格の急騰を受け、3月の米国の消費者物価上昇率は加速しました。 「年初の厳しい状況とマクロ経済圧力の高まりを受け、2026年の米国既存店売上高は1桁台前半の伸びにとどまると予想しています」と、最高財務責任者(CFO)のサンディープ・レディ氏は電話会議で述べました。同氏は以前、2026年の米国既存店売上高は3%増と見込んでいました。 「世界的なマクロ経済および地政学的リスクの不確実性を主な要因として、海外既存店売上高の伸びは1桁台前半にとどまると予想しています」とレディ氏は述べました。「売上高予想の下方修正に伴い、為替変動、フランチャイズ再編益、社用機売却益の影響を除いた営業利益の伸びは、1桁台半ばから後半になると予想しています。」 同社の取締役会は、最大10億ドルの追加自社株買いプログラムを承認し、承認済みの自社株買い総額は12億9000万ドルとなりました。

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