What Warren Buffett Sees in Domino’s Pizza: A Quiet Powerhouse in His Portfolio

Why Berkshire Hathaway Values Domino’s Asset-Light Model, Brand Strength, and Logistics Moat Over Flashy Tech Domino’s Pizza may not have the glitz of Nvidia, Apple, or Microsoft, yet it embodies the traits Warren Buffett and his lieutenants prize most: durable demand, trusted brands, and wide economic moats. Its inclusion in Berkshire Hathaway’s portfolio may surprise some, but the logic becomes clear once you examine the company’s underlying strengths. Asset-Light, High-Margin Growth Domino’s operates more than 21,000 stores across 90 markets—but 99% of these are franchise-owned. This model allows the company to collect royalties, fees, and supply chain revenue while franchisees … Continue reading What Warren Buffett Sees in Domino’s Pizza: A Quiet Powerhouse in His Portfolio