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To: Paul Senior who wrote (77663)6/12/2025 3:19:23 AM
From: bruwin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78462
 
Maybe sell that number of shares, at their current price, that will equal the Profit that you've made based on the difference between what you initially paid for the shares and their current price.

Although you will now have fewer shares, your Dollar investment will now be what it was when you first bought PZZA ......



To: Paul Senior who wrote (77663)10/13/2025 3:07:57 PM
From: E_K_S  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78462
 
RE: Papa John's Intl (PZZA) 45.80 +4.21 (+10.12%)

?Papa John's soars after report of takeover offer PZZA +9.40%

Papa John's (NASDAQ: PZZA) jumped 18% after a report that Apollo Global ( APO) made a $64 a share bid for the pizza chain, according to a StreetInsider report.

The latest update comes after a Semafor report in June that Apollo and a Qatari investment fund made a bid for the pizza chain operator. Sources told Semafor at the time that the deal could value the company at around $2 billion.

Papa John's told Seeking that it has a policy of not commenting on market rumors.

Earlier this year, reports first surfaced that Papa John's (NASDAQ: PZZA) could be a takeover target. That speculation indicated that Irth Capital Management, an investment fund backed by a member of Qatar’s royal family, was considering a private bid for the company.

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