June 15, 2020· 41 min

Domino’s: This Is How A Pizza Chain Stock Did Just As Well As Google

Orality
Model
70%
Oral-dominant (speeches, podcasts, storytelling)

Speaker Breakdown

HostTracy Alloway(1,962 words)
M:29%
HostJoe Weisenthal(1,158 words)
M:29%
GuestJonathan Maze(3,888 words)
M:29%

Oral Indicators

Agonistic41%
literally, completely, crazy
Engagement70%
you, our, your
Memory Aids100%
listen, now, so
Repetition100%
they (127x), pizza (97x), like (93x)
Parallelism77%
And I'm Tracy Alloway...., So I guess Hong Kong never rea..., But I guess in the end, we've ...
Sound Patterns66%
50 question(s), alliteration: "markets move", alliteration: "barclays brief"
Formulaic Phrases8%
you know what, i mean, so to speak

Literate Indicators

Hedging9%
maybe, probably, could
Passive Voice4%
been fascinated, was when, was introduced
Abstract Nouns12%
investment, recommendation, question
Subordination7%
because, since, whereas
Sentence Length41%
Avg: 15.1 words/sentence
Word Complexity47%
investment, analyze, anticipate
Academic Markers0%
Impersonal Style30%
537 personal pronouns found
Descriptive Style100%
literally, completely, really

Description

In the summer of 2004, Google went public and, as everyone knows, it’s done phenomenally well. What’s less known is that a few weeks later, Domino’s Pizza also went public. What’s crazy is that the stock has performed almost identically since then. On this episode, we speak with Jonathan Maze, the Editor-in-Chief of Restaurant Business Magazine about how they delivered this incredible performance. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.