The company's shares were up about 2% at $328.34 in afternoon trading, paring earlier gains of nearly 7% in premarket trading after Domino's posted quarterly revenue that topped Wall Street estimates. Domino's continues to expect fiscal 2026 US comparable sales and international sales growth in the low single digits, compared with analysts' expectations for growth of 1.28% and 0.95%, respectively. Overall, second-quarter revenue rose 4.3% to $1.19 billion, slightly above estimates of $1.18 billion, helped by a 6.5% rise in quarterly supply-chain revenue to $731.7 million. ADVERTISEMENTSupply-chain revenue rose on higher store order volumes and a 2.2% increase in food-basket pricing, reflecting modest ingredient inflation passed to franchisees. Domino's cost of sales rose 4.7% to $716.2 million from a year ago.