Papa John’s dashes near-term takeover hopes

Published 08/06/2026, 09:33 AM
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Investing.com -- Papa John's closed the door on a near-term sale of the company Thursday, disclosing on its Q2 2026 earnings call that an 18-month strategic review — which included a reported take-private offer from Qatari-backed Irth Capital Management — concluded that an internal transformation, not a deal, offers shareholders the best path forward.

Papa John's (NASDAQ: PZZA) shares are set to open 12% lower Thursday morning.

The company's Q2 numbers added pressure to that narrative. Total revenue fell 8.8% year-on-year to $482.4 million, with North America comparable sales declining 8.3% in the period. Adjusted EBITDA held flat at $52.7 million, and diluted EPS slipped to $0.24 from $0.28 a year earlier, according to the company's earnings release. To preserve balance-sheet flexibility and redirect capital toward its turnaround, the board voted to suspend the quarterly dividend beginning Q3 2026.

On the call, management addressed the sale speculation directly: "The board and the management team committed to maximizing value for our shareholders, with that commitment, we conducted a comprehensive review of our strategy over the past 18 months. We thoroughly explored whether alternative opportunities were available, including a potential sale of the business. Our advisers have made clear that for Papa John's, the value creation opportunity is the execution of our transformation plan."

The backdrop to that statement is a prolonged pursuit by Irth Capital, which holds roughly a 10% stake in Papa John's. The Wall Street Journal reported in March 2026 that Irth submitted a $47-per-share bid, a roughly 44% premium at the time, marking its second take-private attempt after an earlier effort alongside Apollo Global Management. Reuters separately reported in May 2026 that Irth was working with Papa John's largest U.S. franchisee, who owns approximately 10% of domestic restaurants, on a fresh proposal. The board reviewed those efforts without reaching a deal, and Irth has not publicly responded to the rejection.

CEO Todd Penegor acknowledged the turnaround is taking longer than expected but pointed to incremental progress. "While our transformation is taking longer than anticipated, we continue to execute our strategy with discipline and focus and are seeing encouraging progress, including a growing and highly engaged Papa Rewards membership, supply chain savings, and AI-driven improvements to the customer ordering experience," he said in the earnings release.

One bright spot in an otherwise difficult domestic quarter: international comparable sales rose 1.5%, representing the seventh consecutive quarter of positive international comps, according to StockStory.

For the full year 2026, management set adjusted EBITDA guidance at $180 million to $190 million, a midpoint of $185 million that falls short of analyst consensus of approximately $200 million, per StockStory's reporting. That guidance gap, layered on top of the dividend suspension and the formal end to takeover optionality, frames the core question investors face when PZZA begins trading Thursday: whether the transformation plan can credibly close the gap between current performance and the premium Irth was willing to pay just months ago.

The board left one rhetorical door ajar, noting it "remains open to other alternatives to maximize value." Whether that language is enough to keep activist or strategic interest alive, or whether Irth pursues its next move publicly, will be among the first signals to watch in the weeks ahead.

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