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Domino's Pizza Trades at Just 20.1x Times Earnings -- Its Lowest Valuation in Nearly a Decade. There's Only 2 Explanations for Why Domino's Is This Cheap.

Key PointsDomino’s looks historically cheap at ~20× earnings, reflecting fears that weak same-store sales and GLP-1 drugs could permanently slow growth.

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