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  2. Tom Monaghan - Wikipedia

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    Monaghan is a devout Catholic and announced his retirement in 1998 after 38 years with Domino's Pizza, Inc. Monaghan sold 93 percent of the company to Bain Capital for around $1 billion, ceased being involved in day-to-day operations of the company, and subsequently dedicated his time and considerable fortune to Catholic causes.

  3. Domino's - Wikipedia

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    Domino's Pizza, Inc., commonly referred to as Domino's, is an American multinational pizza restaurant chain founded in 1960 [3] and led by CEO Russell Weiner. The corporation is Delaware-domiciled [ 4 ] and headquartered at the Domino's Farms Office Park in Ann Arbor Township, near Ann Arbor, Michigan .

  4. Domino's Pizza Group - Wikipedia

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    Many of the principal shareholders of Domino's Pizza Group are individuals connected with the company including long term investor and non-executive director Nigel Wray and former owner Colin Halpern. A total of 0.35% of shares are held in treasury stock by the Domino's Pizza Group Employee Benefit Trust. [29]

  5. Where Will Domino's Pizza Stock Be in 3 Years? - AOL

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    Investors don't seem to know what to make of Domino's Pizza's (NASDAQ: DPZ) business these days. Billionaire Warren Buffett made headlines late last year by adding Domino's stock to Berkshire ...

  6. 3 Reasons Domino's Pizza Stock Can Be a Good Long-Term Buy - AOL

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    Domino's is a name that has become synonymous with pizza over the years. And through the strength of that brand, there's still a lot of room for the business to get bigger.

  7. Domino’s manager fired for complaining about pizza shop’s ...

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    Mohammad Nuruzzaman claimed in a court filing that he was fired in retaliation for confronting the owner about the hiring of illegal immigrants.

  8. J. Patrick Doyle - Wikipedia

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    Before joining Domino's Pizza, Doyle was an executive with the Gerber Products Company (1991–1997). Prior to that, he was an executive with Intervascular and the erstwhile First Chicago Bank . In 2019, he joined The Carlyle Group as an executive partner.

  9. Rumi Verjee - Wikipedia

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    Aged 27, Verjee approached Tom Monaghan at a conference in the US, and persuaded him to sell the franchising rights to Domino's Pizza in the UK. [2] Verjee launched the chain in Britain and it now employs over 20,000 people in the UK. [4] [5] Verjee sold his stake in the firm in 1989, and went on to oversee the development of the Brompton ...