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Dominos Pizza Inc

Dominos Pizza Inc

Dominos Pizza Inc is a company founded in 1974 by Tom Monaghan.

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Food
Food
Restaurant
Restaurant
FoodChain Global
FoodChain Global
Location
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
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Hialeah, Florida
B2X
B2B
B2B
CEO
Russell Weiner
Russell Weiner
Founder
Tom Monaghan
Tom Monaghan
Number of Employees (Ranges)
51 – 2000
Place of Incorporation
Michigan
Michigan
Investors
Alpha Wave Global
Alpha Wave Global
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Founded Date
January 1, 1974
Competitors
KFC
KFC
Burger King
Burger King
Dodo Pizza
Dodo Pizza
black star burger
black star burger
Papa John'S International
Papa John'S International
Mamamia
Mamamia
Kartoshka
Kartoshka
Teremok
Teremok
Country
United States
United States

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Active
TikTok URL
tiktok.com/@dominos

Domino's Pizza, Inc., doing business as Domino's, is an American multinational pizza restaurant chain founded in 1960 and led by CEO Richard Allison. The corporation is Delaware domiciled and headquartered at the Domino's Farms Office Park in Ann Arbor, Michigan. As of 2018, Domino's had approximately 15,000 stores, with 5,649 in the U.S., 1,500 in India, and 1,249 in the U.K. Domino's has stores in over 83 countries and 5,701 cities worldwide.

History

1960s–2010s

In 1960, Tom Monaghan and his brother, James, took over the operation of DomiNick's, an existing location of a small pizza restaurant chain that had been owned by Dominick DeVarti, at 507 Cross Street (now 301 West Cross Street) in Ypsilanti, Michigan, near Eastern Michigan University. The deal was secured by a $500 down payment, then the brothers borrowed $900 to pay for the store. The brothers planned to split the work hours evenly, but James did not want to quit his job as a full-time postman to keep up with the demands of the new business. Within eight months, James traded his half of the business to Tom for the Volkswagen Beetle they used for pizza deliveries.

By 1965, Tom Monaghan had purchased two additional pizzerias; he now had a total of three locations in the same county. Monaghan wanted the stores to share the same branding, but the original owner forbade him from using the DomiNick's name. One day, an employee, Jim Kennedy, returned from a pizza delivery and suggested the name "Domino's". Monaghan immediately loved the idea and officially renamed the business Domino's Pizza, Inc. in 1965.

The company logo originally had three dots, representing the three stores in 1965. Monaghan planned to add a new dot with the addition of every new store, but this idea quickly faded, as Domino's experienced rapid growth. Domino's Pizza opened its first franchise location in 1967 and by 1978, the company had expanded to 200 stores. In 1975, Domino's faced a lawsuit by Amstar Corporation, the maker of Domino Sugar, alleging trademark infringement and unfair competition. On May 2, 1980, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans found in favor of Domino's Pizza.

In 1998, after 38 years of ownership, Domino's founder Tom Monaghan announced his retirement, sold 93 percent of the company to Bain Capital, Inc. for about $1 billion, and ceased being involved in day-to-day operations of the company. A year later, the company named Dave Brandon as its CEO.

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