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Domino's Investor Reduces Stake by 27.8%
DAVENPORT & Co LLC trims holdings in pizza chain
Mar. 28, 2026 at 7:57am
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DAVENPORT & Co LLC, a major institutional investor, has reduced its stake in Domino's Pizza Inc. (NASDAQ:DPZ) by 27.8% in the fourth quarter, according to a recent SEC filing. The firm now owns 10,267 shares of the restaurant operator's stock, valued at $4.28 million.
Why it matters
This reduction in DAVENPORT & Co's Domino's holdings could signal a shift in investor sentiment around the pizza chain, which has seen its stock price fluctuate in recent months. The move may also reflect broader trends in the restaurant industry as consumer preferences and economic conditions evolve.
The details
According to the filing, DAVENPORT & Co LLC sold 3,947 Domino's shares during the fourth quarter, leaving the firm with a total of 10,267 shares. The firm's holdings in Domino's were valued at $4,279,000 as of the most recent reporting period.
- DAVENPORT & Co LLC filed the report with the SEC in the fourth quarter of 2026.
The players
DAVENPORT & Co LLC
A major institutional investment firm that has reduced its stake in Domino's Pizza Inc.
Domino's Pizza Inc.
A global pizza delivery and carryout chain headquartered in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
The takeaway
This reduction in DAVENPORT & Co's Domino's holdings could signal a shift in investor sentiment around the pizza chain, which may reflect broader trends in the restaurant industry as consumer preferences and economic conditions evolve.

