Why Billionaire Warren Buffett Owns Domino's Pizza Stock
Warren Buffett's portfolio often reads like a master class in long-term investing. Berkshire Hathaway's holdings include blue chip names like Apple, Coca-Cola, and American Express -- businesses with durable demand, trusted brands, and wide moats. But tucked within its broader portfolio is a name many investors might not expect: Domino's Pizza (NASDAQ: DPZ).
This outlier begs the question: What do the Oracle of Omaha -- or his investment lieutenants -- see in Domino's? The answer lies in three traits that line up neatly with Buffett's playbook: An asset-light franchise model, a brand with recession-resistant demand, and a logistics moat that rivals any in the food industry.
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