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
        • StarmerFaces Big Test in Steel Heartland If He Wins Power

        • French Far Right Holds Strong Lead Ahead of Vote: What to Watch

        • Japan’s Stock Rally Is Forecast to Slow in Second Half of 2024

        • High-Speed Traders, Short Sellers Face Growing Asia Crackdown

        • Macron Heads Into Election Showdown as Le Pen Looks Hard to Beat

        • US Employment Seen Moderating Along With Wage Growth

        • High Court Magnifies Biden’s Misery by Kneecapping Policy Agenda

        • ‘Boring’ Bitcoin Sends Weekend Trading Volume to All-Time Lows

        • Hollywood Pushes Climate Stories and Solutions Toward Center Stage

        • CLOs Have Too Much Money and Are Running Out of Things to Buy

        • Junior Bankers Log 100-Hour Weeks Again, And Tensions Are Rising

        • Tropical Storm Beryl Will Threaten Caribbean Islands Next Week

        • Biggest US Banks Boost Payouts in Wake of Fed Stress Test

        • Citgo Auction Planner Asks Delay of Sale Hearing Until September

        • Fires Erupt Near Athens as Half of Greece on High Alert Status

        • Chicken Soup for the Soul Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy

        • Colombian Central Bank Defies Petro and Cuts Key Rate to 11.25%

        • Where Stock Market Is Headed AfterWild First Half: Five Charts

        • Kenyan Inflation at Four-Year Low Opens Room for Rate Cut

        • ECB’s Holzmann Says Inflation’s Stickiness Underestimated: Pulso

      • Personal Finance
        • News
        • Video
        • Too much Canada is hurting Canadian retirement investors

        • Kick back this summer but keep an eye on your investments

        • ​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

      • Real Estate
        • News
        • Video
        • REITs
        • Singapore Loses Last 18-Hole Public Golf Course to Redevelopment

        • French Far Right Holds Strong Lead Ahead of Vote: What to Watch

        • CLOs Have Too Much Money and Are Running Out of Things to Buy

        • Blockbuster Supreme CourtRuling Caps Gorsuch’s Long Quest to Gut Agency Power

        • Economic Cracks Are Getting Exposed in the 2024 Market Bounty

        • IMF Approves $360 Million Payout to Ghana After Debt Deal

        • Qatar Plans $5.5 Billion Development With Disney-Size Theme Park

        • LA Homeless Count Sees Small Drop as More People Put In Motels

        • New York Casino Licenses Expected to Be Picked by End of 2025

        • Builder Times China’s Debt Talks Speed Up Before Wind-Up Hearing

        • City of London Fails to Score a Single £100 Million Office Deal

        • Swedish Landlord SBB Likened to Titanic as New Chairman Selected

        • Baupost Cuts Almost a Fifth of Investing Staff in Record Cull

        • EQT to Sell Majority Stake in Idealista in €2.9 Billion Deal

        • London'sLuxury Real Estate Developers Up the Ante with Botox, Wegovy

        • Joe Tsai-Backed Blue Pool Lures $500 Million for Hedge Fund Bets

        • PBOC Vows to Satisfy People’s Housing Needs As Downturn Drags On

        • At $2,000 A Night, London's Best New Hotel Is Actually a Value

        • Chinese Builder Sino-Ocean Group Gets Wind-Up Petition in HK

      • Company News
        • News
        • Video
        • Singapore Loses Last 18-Hole Public Golf Course to Redevelopment

        • India’s T20 Cricket World Cup Victory Likely to Boost Ad Revenue

        • StarmerFaces Big Test in Steel Heartland If He Wins Power

        • French Far Right Holds Strong Lead Ahead of Vote: What to Watch

        • Chinese Golf Carts Surging Into US Prompt Pleas for 100% Tariff

        • High-Speed Traders, Short Sellers Face Growing Asia Crackdown

        • Starmer Says He Won’t Plan Bank Tax Raid in Bid to Boost Growth

        • Macron Heads Into Election Showdown as Le Pen Looks Hard to Beat

        • NFL’s $4.7 Billion Court Loss Risks Upending More Than Football

        • US Employment Seen Moderating Along With Wage Growth

        • Nvidia insiders cash in on rally as share sales top US$700 million

        • SK Hynix Plans to Invest $75 Billion on Chips Through 2028

        • High Court Magnifies Biden’s Misery by Kneecapping Policy Agenda

        • ‘Boring’ Bitcoin Sends Weekend Trading Volume to All-Time Lows

        • China Tightens Management of Rare Earths With New Regulation

        • Hollywood Pushes Climate Stories and Solutions Toward Center Stage

        • To Boost Ocean Research, Some Scientists Are Turning to Superyachts

        • China’s BYD Taps Germany’s Football Fever to Get Edge on VW

        • CLOs Have Too Much Money and Are Running Out of Things to Buy

        • France’s Thales Says Authorities Searched Some of Its Offices

      • Commodities
        • News
        • Show
        • Guests
        • CANNABIS
        • Oil
        • Gold
        • Silver
        • StarmerFaces Big Test in Steel Heartland If He Wins Power

        • SK Hynix Plans to Invest $75 Billion on Chips Through 2028

        • High Court Magnifies Biden’s Misery by Kneecapping Policy Agenda

        • China Tightens Management of Rare Earths With New Regulation

        • Hollywood Pushes Climate Stories and Solutions Toward Center Stage

        • China’s BYD Taps Germany’s Football Fever to Get Edge on VW

        • Tropical Storm Beryl Will Threaten Caribbean Islands Next Week

        • Citgo Auction Planner Asks Delay of Sale Hearing Until September

        • Fires Erupt Near Athens as Half of Greece on High Alert Status

        • A Lifetime FightingPutin’s Aggression Drives the EU’s Next Diplomatic Chief

        • Colombian Central Bank Defies Petro and Cuts Key Rate to 11.25%

        • Kenyan Inflation at Four-Year Low Opens Room for Rate Cut

        • Tanzania to Sell 650,000 Tons of Corn to Drought-Hit Zambia

        • Argentina Is About to Unleash a Wave of Lithium in a Global Glut

        • China Warns of Severe Rainstorms After Northeastern River Floods

        • Pollution Curbs, Non-Compete Bans Put at Risk by Chevron Ruling

        • Russia Extends Gasoline Export Permits on Ample Home Supply

        • Charting the Global Economy: Inflation Ebbs in US, France, Spain

        • Zambia’s Kwacha Jumps Amid Moves to Cut Dollars From Local Trade

        • FBI Witness Adds Up the Cash, Gold Bars at Bob Menendez’s House

      • Economics
        • News
        • Video
        • Business and consumer insolvencies rise in May from last year

        • Hockey helped lift Canada's economy in April, StatsCan says

        • Canada economy on track to grow 1.8% in second quarter

        • The Daily Chase: Canada's economy eked out 0.3% growth in April

        • Americans' pandemic savings are gone - and the economy is bracing for impact

        • The Daily Chase: WestJet strike deadline down to the wire

        • Bank of Canada's cutting cycle a 'big tailwind for Canadians': economist

        • Kevin O'Leary blasts Canada's 'weak leadership' amid economic uncertainty

        • The Daily Chase: WestJet strike looms as mechanic talks break down again

        • Economists weigh in on May CPI uptick, consider July rate cut potential

        • Canada inflation quickens to 2.9%, reducing odds of July cut

        • U.S. Fed’s Bowman warns of upside risks to inflation, not time to cut

        • The Daily Chase: Canadian inflation is heating up again

        • 'We’re expecting modest disinflation': Manulife investment strategist on Bank of Canada outlook

        • Macklem: BOC can beat inflation without unemployment spike

        • Canada to curb China EV imports as Trudeau responds to Biden move

        • Bank of Canada to explain its pandemic actions as political tides shift

        • The Daily Chase: Target takes aim at third-party selling with Shopify partnership

        • Economists say BoC could cut interest rates again in July if inflation keeps cooling

        • Canada's China EV tariff plan draws debate over best approach

      • Politics
        • News
        • Video
        • StarmerFaces Big Test in Steel Heartland If He Wins Power

        • French Far Right Holds Strong Lead Ahead of Vote: What to Watch

        • Starmer Says He Won’t Plan Bank Tax Raid in Bid to Boost Growth

        • Macron Heads Into Election Showdown as Le Pen Looks Hard to Beat

        • Trump Aide Bannon Faces Prison After Supreme Court Rejection

        • Thai PM Srettha’s Popularity Slides as Opposition Keeps Climbing

        • High Court Magnifies Biden’s Misery by Kneecapping Policy Agenda

        • Early Count in Iran Presidential Race Points to Run-Off

        • China’s BYD Taps Germany’s Football Fever to Get Edge on VW

        • Here’s What It Would Taketo ReplaceBiden as Nominee

        • Biden Seeks to Reassure Anxious Donors at NYC-Region Fundraisers

        • Citgo Auction Planner Asks Delay of Sale Hearing Until September

        • Australia PM Says Arrogant Meta Should Pay Outlets for News

        • Starmer Warns Against US, Europe Populism Ahead of UK Vote

        • Biden Says He’ll Remain in 2024 Race, Rebuffing Calls to Quit

        • Colombian Central Bank Defies Petro and Cuts Key Rate to 11.25%

        • Where Stock Market Is Headed AfterWild First Half: Five Charts

        • Revolt Against Keir Starmer’s Labour by Long-Time Backers Puts Top Team Stars at Risk

        • Delhi Airport Disaster Raises Concern Over Modi’s Building Spree

        • Trump Gets Boost From Supreme Court Ahead of Immunity Ruling

      • Technology
        • News
        • Video
        • StarmerFaces Big Test in Steel Heartland If He Wins Power

        • NFL’s $4.7 Billion Court Loss Risks Upending More Than Football

        • SK Hynix Plans to Invest $75 Billion on Chips Through 2028

        • ‘Boring’ Bitcoin Sends Weekend Trading Volume to All-Time Lows

        • To Boost Ocean Research, Some Scientists Are Turning to Superyachts

        • France’s Thales Says Authorities Searched Some of Its Offices

        • Microsoft Tells Texas Agencies They Were Exposed in Russian Hack

        • Australia PM Says Arrogant Meta Should Pay Outlets for News

        • Amazon Hires Top Executives From AI Startup Adept for AGI Team

        • Dealers ‘Quickly Coming Online’ Following CDK Cyberattack

        • Where Stock Market Is Headed AfterWild First Half: Five Charts

        • Nike’s Biggest Drop in 23 Years Raises Pressure on CEO Donahoe

        • Americanas Ex-Director Set to Turn Herself In, O Globo Reports

        • Pollution Curbs, Non-Compete Bans Put at Risk by Chevron Ruling

        • Neuralink Surgery PostponedforBrain-ImplantStartup’s Second Patient

        • Peak ‘Roaring Kitty’? Dog-Tweet Rally Shows His Power and Limits

        • Bulk of SEC Case Against Binance, Zhao Can Proceed, Judge Rules

        • Vista-Backed Auto Data Firm Solera Files Publicly for US IPO

        • Private Equity’s $30 Billion Week Raises Hopes for M&A Recovery

        • Supreme Court Overturns Chevron Rule in Blow to Agency Power

      • 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
        • ‘Boring’ Bitcoin Sends Weekend Trading Volume to All-Time Lows

        • CLOs Have Too Much Money and Are Running Out of Things to Buy

        • Solana ETFs Seen as a ‘Long Shot’ That Might Still Attract Billions

        • Retail Traders Are Getting Bigger Than Ever in US Stock Options

        • Bitcoin Eclipsed by Ether, Solana in Crypto Bets Tapping ETF Hype

        • A $400 Billion Frenzy as Nvidia, Crypto Boom: ETFs So Far in ‘24

        • Nvidia Retail Craze Unleashes Big Moves in the World of ETFs

        • EV, Chips, Crypto Stocks in Crosshairs as Biden, Trump Face Off

        • Solana Surges After VanEck Files for Fund Based on the Token

        • CLOs Are New Target for Passive Managers Seeking Europe Growth

        • How to Buy SpaceX

        • A $54 Billion Long-Bond ETFSees Record Haul as Traders ‘Fight the Fed’

        • BlackRock Muscles Into Private Assets Market for Wealth Clients

        • Bond Market in Step With Fed Is About to Slam Into US Election

        • Nervous Investors Tear Up ESG Playbooks in Election Supercycle

        • SEC Still Weighing Next Steps in Court Over New Hedge Fund Rules

        • Bybit Is Now the World’s Second-Largest Crypto Exchange

        • Wrong-Way Leveraged Nvidia Bet Lured $740 Million Before Rout

        • Crypto May Become the New ‘Trump Trade,’ Bernstein Analysts Say

        • Bitcoin Funds See Most Outflows Over Two Weeks Since ETF Approval

      • 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

      7:21
      Canada cuts bureaucracy, loans cash to bolster its space firms

      Four decades after the U.S. first began to encourage commercial space launch programs, Canada has finally gotten serious about promoting its homegrown space industries.

      • Canada

      4:41
      Legal action coming to recover COVID benefit overpayments: CRA

      The Canada Revenue Agency is ramping up efforts to recover overpayments of pandemic-related benefits.

      • Canada

      10:29
      Former central bank chief Poloz is awarded major Canadian honour

      Former Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz has been made an officer of the Order of Canada, one of the country’s top honours.

      • Canada

      Businessman Frank Stronach facing eight additional charges: police

      Peel Regional Police say billionaire businessman Frank Stronach is facing eight additional criminal charges, including six charges of sexual assault.

      • Canada

      Payments Canada names Susan Hawkins as CEO

      Payments Canada says it has named Susan Hawkins as president and CEO of the organization as it works to finish a long-delayed upgrade to its financial system.

    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: Annamae Dooley

    Last Updated:

    Views: 6257

    Rating: 4.4 / 5 (65 voted)

    Reviews: 80% of readers found this page helpful

    Author information

    Name: Annamae Dooley

    Birthday: 2001-07-26

    Address: 9687 Tambra Meadow, Bradleyhaven, TN 53219

    Phone: +9316045904039

    Job: Future Coordinator

    Hobby: Archery, Couponing, Poi, Kite flying, Knitting, Rappelling, Baseball

    Introduction: My name is Annamae Dooley, I am a witty, quaint, lovely, clever, rich, sparkling, powerful person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.