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Pizza Pizza Royalty (PZA.TO)

13.22
-0.03 (0.23%)
as of Jun 19, 2026, 8:00:00 pm Market Open.
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BUY
(Market Call Minute) Protein, cheese and wheat prices all came down. Economy slowly recovering.
HOLD
Very well run business and the payout is safe. During recessions, people go back to simpler comfort food. Same-store sales have been doing well. Doesn't know what the business will transform into in 2011. On his radar screen.
COMMENT
Somewhat recession resistant. Came under pressure because of the price of protein. This has now been somewhat alleviated.
BUY
(Market Call Minute.) People will eat pizzas in recessions.
SELL
(Market Call Minute.) Economic weakness and expected higher prices for wheat, input costs.
STRONG BUY
Same-store sales growth has been pretty good. Bought a chain in Alberta to being a pretty good exposure.
COMMENT
Hit all their numbers. Question: how do restaurant trusts transition in 2011? Very unusual corporate structures. No one has settled this yet but the business itself is good.
PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick July 27/07. Down 15%.) Bulk of their business is in southwestern Ontario where there is manufacturing slowdown. Some confusion in the market also. Royalty trusts earn royalties on the top line sales. Very stable, attractive business and is still a Buy.
BUY
The dominant pizza chain in Ontario.
BUY
Not worried about the distributions. Quick service restaurants tend to be a little more resilient in tough economic times. Have better growth aspects with their acquisition they made in Western Canada. Doesn't expect the stock price to rally much in the next 6 to 9 months. Near 10% yield.
BUY
Very competent operator. Share price bounces in the $9 to $10 range. 9.7% yield. He is comfortable owning this one for the long term.
BUY
(Market Call Minute.) Great company. Good results yesterday in a tough environment. Grew sales at 4.9%. Getting good sales growth from the acquisition they made in Alberta.
BUY
Has same store sales growth of about 5% due to the acquisition of an Alberta franchise. Not expected to continue. Ontario has a bit of weakness. Good management. Good price.
WEAK BUY
Hasn’t gotten respect they deserved. Have delivered a lot of consistent sales returns. Flown under the radar. Benefit from inflation. Murky in long term.
TOP PICK
The dominant pizza vendor in Ontario. Just acquired a very successful, profitable and fast-growing franchise in Alberta at an attractive valuation. Income is in the form of an annual fee from the franchisees on every $1 of sales. 9% yield.
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