Pizza Pizza CEO on Q4 earnings and COVID-19 impact (2024)

{{ currentBoardShortName }}

  • Markets
  • Indices
  • Currencies
  • Energy
  • Metals

Markets

As of: {{timeStamp.date}}
{{timeStamp.time}}

Markets

{{ currentBoardShortName }}

  • Markets
  • Indices
  • Currencies
  • Energy
  • Metals

{{data.symbol | reutersRICLabelFormat:group.RICS}}

{{data.netChng | number: 4 }}

{{data.netChng | number: 2 }}

{{data | displayCurrencySymbol}} {{data.price | number: 4 }}

{{data.price | number: 2 }}

{{data.symbol | reutersRICLabelFormat:group.RICS}}

{{data.netChng | number: 4 }}

{{data.netChng | number: 2 }}

{{data | displayCurrencySymbol}} {{data.price | number: 4 }}

{{data.price | number: 2 }}

  • Live
  • Video
  • Shows
  • Market Call
  • Markets
  • Investing
  • Personal Finance
  • Real Estate
  • Company News
  • Commodities
  • Economics
  • Politics
  • Technology
  • Opinion
  • ETFs
  • Business of Sports
  • International
  • Market Call
  • Schedule
  • Listen
  • Live
  • Video
  • Shows
  • Market Call
  • Markets

Scoreboard

    • News

      • Investing
        • News
        • Video
        • ETFs
        • REITs
        • Bullard Says Latest US CPI Sparks Hope of September Rate Cut

        • UK Consumer Confidence Rises to Pre-Cost of Living Crisis Level

        • At Blackstone's $339 Billion Property Arm, the Honeymoon Is Over

        • Yen Hangs Firmly in Crosshairs of Intervention Despite Watchlist Warning

        • Le Pen’s Rise Sets Up French Debt Market for Years of Pain

        • Ditching Paper Money Makes Sweden a Haven for Digital Criminals

        • PBOC Gives Strongest Boost to Yuan Since April to Manage Decline

        • Paris’ Rise as Finance Hub Seen at Risk After Macron’s Early Election Gamble

        • Tiny Singapore Sees Sudden Frenzy in Deals From Around the World

        • Japan’s Inflation Picks Up, Backing Case for BOJ Rate Hike

        • Asian Stocks Set to Track US Lower, Yen in Focus: Markets Wrap

        • Philippines Emerges as Southeast Asia Renewable Power Pacesetter

        • Japan’s Services Activity Shrinks First Time in Almost Two Years

        • Korean Won Extends Losses in Test of Expanded Trading Hours

        • China Baowu Completes Purchases of Stake at Simandou Project

        • More Asian Nations Want to Join Putin and Xi in Expanded BRICS

        • Hackers Auction Off Stolen LendingTree Consumers’ Information

        • Milei Basks in Right-Wing Election Gains as He Returns to Europe

        • China Should Explain Growing Anomaly in Trade Numbers, US Says

        • Norinchukin CEO Says Expected Loss May Change on Market

      • Personal Finance
        • News
        • Video
        • ​Younger investors more likely to drop advisers, embrace DIY investing

        • How listing a trusted contact could foil financial elder abuse within families

        • 4 of the worst pieces of advice from the investment industry

        • Borrowers revel in interest rate cut as the party ends for savers

        • What the Bank of Canada rate cut means for mortgages, consumer loans and investments

        • What high earners should do to manage their wealth and save time

        • More Canadians only making minimum payment on credit cards: TransUnion

        • Mortgage lending among top risks facing financial system: OSFI

        • Entrepreneurs already leaving Canada due to capital gains hike, Wattpad founder Allen Lau says

        • 'Sell in May and go away' makes less sense as technicals point to summer rally

        • Treat the future you: 3 smart ways to invest your tax refund

        • Young investors more likely to switch advisers, citing high fees: J.D. Power survey

        • Ottawa moves to expand CRA audit powers. What you should know

        • Inflation, cost of living hurting education savings plans: survey

        • First 2024 Canada carbon rebates will be deposited today for some Canadians

        • Insurance is high on frequently stolen vehicles. Here's how to reduce your premiums

        • The big benefits of adopting a debt-free lifestyle

        • Benefits await gig workers who come clean with CRA

        • Most young adults think retiring by 65 is outdated: survey

        • Sick of extra fees online? It's drip pricing, and Canadian shoppers are fighting back

      • Real Estate
        • News
        • Video
        • REITs
        • At Blackstone's $339 Billion Property Arm, the Honeymoon Is Over

        • South Korea’s Early Trade Data Show Export Momentum Softening

        • Soaring Minimum Wage Hurts Job Creation, Currys CEO Warns Labour

        • China’s Property Sales Outlook Worse Than Ratings Firms Expected

        • Vanke Weighs Raising 1 Billion Yuan With Long-Term Rental REIT

        • How Homeownership Became an American Fantasy

        • Why a New Jersey Town is Rebelling Against a Kushner Housing Plan

        • Raising Cane’s Billionaire Founder Sets Record With Nashville Penthouse

        • Starmer’s Labour Eyes Blitz of UK Planning Reforms Within Weeks

        • Mortgage Rates in the US Decline to a Two-Month Low of 6.87%

        • New US Home Construction Plunges to Slowest Pace Since June 2020

        • Homebuyers in Canada bet on more rate cuts with adjustable loans

        • Most renters have no plans to buy a home in the near term: Royal LePage

        • Xi’s Mystery PBOC Plans Take Shape With Biggest Shift in Years

        • JPMorgan Analyst Known for Bearish Call Touts China Tech Stocks

        • Singapore Pilot Rental Site Gets No Bids in Blow to Tepid Market

        • CMBS Buyers Face First Europe AAA Loss Since Credit Crunch

        • US Mortgage Rates Drop Below 7% for First Time Since March

        • US Homebuilder Confidence Slides to Lowest Level This Year

      • Company News
        • News
        • Video
        • UK Consumer Confidence Rises to Pre-Cost of Living Crisis Level

        • At Blackstone's $339 Billion Property Arm, the Honeymoon Is Over

        • Santander Nears EU-Wide Deal With Amazon for Consumer Finance Partnership

        • Le Pen’s Rise Sets Up French Debt Market for Years of Pain

        • Ditching Paper Money Makes Sweden a Haven for Digital Criminals

        • Paris’ Rise as Finance Hub Seen at Risk After Macron’s Early Election Gamble

        • South Korea’s Early Trade Data Show Export Momentum Softening

        • Tiny Singapore Sees Sudden Frenzy in Deals From Around the World

        • Japan’s Inflation Picks Up, Backing Case for BOJ Rate Hike

        • Asian Stocks Set to Track US Lower, Yen in Focus: Markets Wrap

        • Philippines Emerges as Southeast Asia Renewable Power Pacesetter

        • Korean Won Extends Losses in Test of Expanded Trading Hours

        • China Baowu Completes Purchases of Stake at Simandou Project

        • China’s EV Makers Got $231 Billion in Aid Over Last 15 Years

        • UK Retail Sales Jump at Strongest Pace Since January After Dip

        • SoftBank’s Son Aims to Create ‘Super’ AI in New Investment Drive

        • Malawian Comedian Named as Vice President After Chilima’s Death

        • More Asian Nations Want to Join Putin and Xi in Expanded BRICS

        • Hackers Auction Off Stolen LendingTree Consumers’ Information

        • United Airlines Plane Turns Back After Engine Piece Falls Off

      • Commodities
        • News
        • Show
        • Guests
        • CANNABIS
        • Oil
        • Gold
        • Silver
        • Japan’s Inflation Picks Up, Backing Case for BOJ Rate Hike

        • Asian Stocks Set to Track US Lower, Yen in Focus: Markets Wrap

        • Philippines Emerges as Southeast Asia Renewable Power Pacesetter

        • China Baowu Completes Purchases of Stake at Simandou Project

        • US Opens Way for Brazil Used Cooking Oil in Blow for Farmers

        • Woodside Says Still Focused on New Energy After Leadership Tweak

        • Fending Off Houthis Requires Double the Fleet, EU Force Says

        • Singapore Port Logjam Lingers as Container Ships Keep Piling In

        • BYD Mexico Plant Will Create 10,000 Jobs, Executive Says

        • Hedge Fund Arrowpoint Lures CPPIB, Temasek as Anchor Investors

        • Oil to Notch Weekly Gain as US Stockpile Draw Encourages Bulls

        • London Stock Revival Gets Fresh Boost From Inflows Ahead of Vote

        • Bird Flu Hits Texas, Kansas Milk in First Sign of Impact

        • Exxon’s Belgium Traders Decline Transfer to London, Risking Jobs

        • Fossil Fuel Firms Flared Most Gas Since 2019, Says World Bank

        • US to Send East Asia Diplomat to Vietnam After Putin Visit

        • China Vows to Help Rein In Redundant Solar Factory Investment

        • Pilbara Minerals May Double Lithium Output From Australian Mine

        • VCs Sacks, Palihapitiya Land Trump as All-In Podcast Guest

        • Oil Sands Group Scrubs Website Over Canada ‘Greenwashing’ Law

      • Economics
        • News
        • Video
        • Inflation, geopolitics weighing on tourism industry

        • The Daily Chase: WestJet strike averted for now

        • College clampdown on track to halve student arrivals to Canada

        • Bank of Canada considered waiting until July to cut rates

        • The Daily Chase: Collision conference underway, and a major deal in Canadian tech

        • Wage pressures sticky in Canada even as job market cools

        • Canada's economy 'set to turn a corner': TD Economics

        • StatCan updates CPI basket to increase food weighting in inflation calculation

        • Canada holds bank capital levels steady, says household debt risk is stable

        • U.S. retail sales rise a meager 0.1% in May from April as still-high inflation curbs spending

        • The Daily Chase: Toronto-based autonomous truck startup Waabi raises US$200M

        • Market focus likely turning to labour outlook: Berman

        • The Daily Chase: June rate cut came too late for May housing numbers

        • Vanguard says Fed's caution will hold back Canada on rate cuts

        • Former BoC governor predicts interest rates around 3% by 2026

        • '50-50 chance' that AI outsmarts humanity, Geoffrey Hinton says

        • Statistics Canada reports wholesale sales up 2.4% in April

        • Statistics Canada reports manufacturing sales up 1.1% at $70.8B in April

        • The Daily Chase: French election anxiety continues to weigh down European shares

        • Fiera CEO says Bank of Canada has clear path to 3% interest rate

      • Politics
        • News
        • Video
        • Duterte Heir Signals Philippine Ambition With Break From Marcos

        • UK Consumer Confidence Rises to Pre-Cost of Living Crisis Level

        • Le Pen’s Rise Sets Up French Debt Market for Years of Pain

        • Paris’ Rise as Finance Hub Seen at Risk After Macron’s Early Election Gamble

        • Malaysia Opposition Sends Note to Parliament, Seeks By-Elections

        • China’s EV Makers Got $231 Billion in Aid Over Last 15 Years

        • Macron Approval Rating Falls to Match Previous Low

        • Malawian Comedian Named as Vice President After Chilima’s Death

        • More Asian Nations Want to Join Putin and Xi in Expanded BRICS

        • Milei Basks in Right-Wing Election Gains as He Returns to Europe

        • Ted Cruz Promotes Bill to Enact Trump’s Tax-Free Tips Proposal

        • Germany Weighs Copying UK Asylum Plan as Scholz Faces Pressure

        • London Stock Revival Gets Fresh Boost From Inflows Ahead of Vote

        • Rand Is the New Carry Favorite After Peso Rout, Jefferies Says

        • Taiwan Lawmakers Vote to Expand Their Powers, Defying President

        • Soaring Minimum Wage Hurts Job Creation, Currys CEO Warns Labour

        • VCs Sacks, Palihapitiya Land Trump as All-In Podcast Guest

        • South Korea Fires Warning Shots After Third Border Breach by North’s Troops

        • Melinda French Gates Endorses Biden, Saying ‘I Can’t Keep Quiet’

        • Putin Says Russia May Send North Korea High-Precision Weapons

      • Technology
        • News
        • Video
        • At Blackstone's $339 Billion Property Arm, the Honeymoon Is Over

        • Santander Nears EU-Wide Deal With Amazon for Consumer Finance Partnership

        • Ditching Paper Money Makes Sweden a Haven for Digital Criminals

        • South Korea’s Early Trade Data Show Export Momentum Softening

        • Tiny Singapore Sees Sudden Frenzy in Deals From Around the World

        • Asian Stocks Set to Track US Lower, Yen in Focus: Markets Wrap

        • China’s EV Makers Got $231 Billion in Aid Over Last 15 Years

        • UK Retail Sales Jump at Strongest Pace Since January After Dip

        • SoftBank’s Son Aims to Create ‘Super’ AI in New Investment Drive

        • Hackers Auction Off Stolen LendingTree Consumers’ Information

        • Jack Ma-Backed Ant Weighs Exiting Personal Credit Firm Baihang

        • Revolut Looks to Sell $500 Million of Existing Shares, FT Says

        • Ted Cruz Promotes Bill to Enact Trump’s Tax-Free Tips Proposal

        • Kestrel Sees More UK Takeovers After Big Wins on Software Deals

        • Taiwan Lawmakers Vote to Expand Their Powers, Defying President

        • China Vows to Help Rein In Redundant Solar Factory Investment

        • Zepto Targets IPO After Snagging Funds at $3.6 Billion Valuation

        • VCs Sacks, Palihapitiya Land Trump as All-In Podcast Guest

        • Japanese Startup Seeks $63 Million to Find Next Global Movie Hit

        • Japan Focuses on Smart Cars as Automakers Fall Behind US, China

      • Opinion
        • News
        • Alphabet investors shouldn't ignore the warning signs: Martin Peers

        • The U.S. Fed is failing in four ways: Mohamed A. El-Erian

        • Apple, JPMorgan turn to pay now grow later

        • Remote Working Boom Is Huge for College Towns Like Knoxville

        • Walmart flashes a warning sign to the entire consumer economy: Andrea Felsted

        • Millennials are finally spending like grown-ups

        • Dismal U.S. GDP report raises the odds of recession this year: Gary Shilling

        • Musk is wrong for Twitter even if deal math works out

        • Chocolate bunnies can teach us to save our food supply

        • The Fed has made a U.S. recession inevitable

        • America's oil reserve weapon risks misfiring

        • Four-day workweeks can burn you out

        • U.S. Fed expects a soft landing. Don't count on it

        • Markets are pushing Fed into developing-economy territory

        • Commodity traders go from bonanza to bailout plea

        • Putin's war shows West must clean up dirty money

        • Salary transparency is good for everyone

        • Microsoft's US$69B Activision deal could be a blunder

        • What if the oil market bulls are wrong and this lonely bear is right?

        • Canada's trucker protest may spread from Ottawa to U.S.

      • ETFs
        • Asian Stocks Set to Track US Lower, Yen in Focus: Markets Wrap

        • Wall Street’s $5.5 Trillion Triple-Witching to Test Market Calm

        • Ex-BlackRock Executive Calls for Unity to Fight Climate Change

        • Crypto ‘Secondaries’ Prices Jump as Expectations of IPOs Climb

        • Consensys CEO Joseph Lubin Says SEC Closes Ethereum Inquiry

        • Bitcoin ETF Lists on Main Australian Stock Market for First Time

        • Crypto Token Ether Rallies on Claim About SEC’s Ethereum Probe

        • Big Reshuffle of $71 Billion ETF Looms as Nvidia Surpasses Apple

        • Trading Indicator With 100% Win Rate Signals Sell Long Bonds Now

        • A Popular Arbitrage Trade Backfires as TSMC Frenzy Grows in US

        • Digital Asset Products Saw Most Outflows Last Week Since March

        • Retail Funds Dive Into Quant-Factor ETFs After $48 Billion Haul

        • Emerging-Market Bond Rally Threatened as Hawkish Flags Multiply

        • For Bond Traders, Data Matter More Than What the Fed Is Saying

        • Evercore ISI Sees S&P 500 Gain Raging On, Upping Target to 6,000

        • First Bitcoin ETF to List on Australia’s Bourse in Global Wave

        • China’s Exclusion From New EM Stock Funds Persists Even After a Rebound

        • Buy America Is Rallying Cry for Global Traders Seeking Safety

        • Schwab’s Aguilar Eyes 20% Growth After $1.2 Trillion Milestone

        • MicroStrategy Increases Convertible Note Sale by 40% to $700 Million

      • Business of Sports
        • Soccer Business Set to Soar in North America and the World

        • Oilers Stanley Cup Final berth promoting Alberta’s capital

        • Transforming Curling with New Energy and Proven Strategies

        • Canadian Elite Basketball League’s Sweet 6th Season Begins

        • Proof of Concept Proves Way Forward for PWHL

        • Business considerations for Toronto’s WNBA expansion franchise

        • Athletes and luxury fashion are taking the brand partnership model to new heights

        • Need to Know: Who are the 10 CEBL teams?

        • Money Made at Masters is Under Par

        • Women’s Counter Strike 2 National Team building inclusive space

        • Money Makes March Mad

        • Caitlin Clark re-calibrates basketball

        • Looking for an early retirement? Try competitive League of Legends

        • Raptors return on investment is the real deal

        • The Super Bowl’s stay in Vegas

        • What to watch for in the Canadian sports betting and gaming biz in 2024

        • Esports popularity shifting the playing field

        • Tennis' break point opportunity

        • NBA’s In-Season Tournament a slam dunk for Off-Season Negotiations

        • MLS Cup the winning goal in record-breaking season for soccer in North America

      • International
        • News
        • Video
      • More...
        • Market Call
        • Schedule
        • Listen
    • Live
    • Video
    • Shows
    • Market Call
    • Markets
    • More

      • Live
      • Video
      • Shows
      • Market Call
      • Markets
    • LIVE:

      Watch BNN Bloomberg, Canada's Business News Network, live here now
      Canada
    • News
    • Video
      • Video
      • News
    • More

      • News
      • Video
      • Canada

      BDC commits $250M to help Indigenous and Black-led businesses

      The Business Development Bank of Canada is committing $250 million to help Indigenous and Black-led businesses.

      • Canada

      5:46
      Canada can’t meet goal of 100 per cent EV sales by 2035, automakers say

      Automakers in Canada say it’s doubtful there will be enough consumer demand for electric vehicles to reach the government’s target of phasing out new gasoline-powered vehicles by 2035.

      • Canada

      Student visa crackdown begins slowing Canada population gains

      Canada’s crackdown on its higher education industry has started to reduce the number of foreign students, an early sign that its rapid pace of population growth may ease over the next few years.

      • Canada

      WestJet cancels some 40 flights in anticipation of strike by mechanics

      The WestJet Group has cancelled about 40 flights in anticipation of a possible strike by its aircraft maintenance workers on Thursday.

      • Canada

      Equifax Canada reports rise in delinquency, debts amidst rate cut optimism

      Installment loans surged higher in the second half of 2023 compared to the previous year, according to data from Equifax Canada.

    SPONSORED

    VIDEO SIGN OUT

    {{ video.ContentPackages[0].ScheduleStartDateTime | fromNow }}

    • {{ section }}

    • {{ keyword.Name }}

    {{ currentStream.Desc }}

    Continuous Play:

    • {{ day | AxisCollectionfilterFormatDisplay: 'ddd' }} {{ day | AxisCollectionfilterFormatDisplay: 'MMM DD' }}

    See Calendar

    Load More

    Pizza Pizza CEO on Q4 earnings and COVID-19 impact (2024)
    Top Articles
    Latest Posts
    Article information

    Author: Jamar Nader

    Last Updated:

    Views: 6372

    Rating: 4.4 / 5 (75 voted)

    Reviews: 82% of readers found this page helpful

    Author information

    Name: Jamar Nader

    Birthday: 1995-02-28

    Address: Apt. 536 6162 Reichel Greens, Port Zackaryside, CT 22682-9804

    Phone: +9958384818317

    Job: IT Representative

    Hobby: Scrapbooking, Hiking, Hunting, Kite flying, Blacksmithing, Video gaming, Foraging

    Introduction: My name is Jamar Nader, I am a fine, shiny, colorful, bright, nice, perfect, curious person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.