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Aster Capital Management Reduces Domino's Pizza Stake
Institutional investor cuts holdings in restaurant chain by 77.4% in Q3
Published on Feb. 28, 2026
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Aster Capital Management DIFC Ltd, an institutional investor, reduced its holdings in Domino's Pizza Inc (NASDAQ:DPZ) by 77.4% in the third quarter of 2025, according to a recent 13F filing with the SEC. The firm now owns 884 shares of the restaurant operator's stock, down from 3,915 shares previously.
Why it matters
Domino's Pizza is a major player in the fast-food pizza industry, and changes in institutional ownership can signal shifting investor sentiment around the company's performance and future prospects.
The details
According to the 13F filing, Aster Capital Management sold 3,031 shares of Domino's Pizza during the third quarter, leaving the firm with a much smaller stake of 884 shares valued at $382,000 as of the most recent reporting period.
- Aster Capital Management reduced its Domino's Pizza holdings in the third quarter of 2025.
The players
Aster Capital Management DIFC Ltd
An institutional investment firm that previously held a larger stake in Domino's Pizza.
Domino's Pizza Inc
A global pizza delivery and carryout chain with over 17,000 stores worldwide.
The takeaway
The significant reduction in Aster Capital Management's Domino's Pizza holdings could signal broader concerns about the company's performance or growth prospects among some institutional investors, though the overall consensus rating from analysts remains 'Hold'.

