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Papa John's Faces Investor Probe After Dividend Suspension

A 17% plunge in Papa John’s share price has triggered a formal investigation by the law firm Levi & Korsinsky. The inquiry follows a disappointing second-quarter report for 2026, which revealed an 8.8% revenue decline and the abrupt suspension of the company's quarterly dividend, leaving shareholders to grapple with significant losses.

Bio & NewsAugust 17, 2026222 reads0

The Q2 2026 operating update revealed a sharp disconnect between earnings and fundamental performance. While adjusted earnings per share of $0.46 narrowly beat consensus estimates, the underlying business metrics signaled deep trouble. Global comparable sales fell 5.7%, exacerbated by a steeper 8.3% drop in North American markets. Compounding investor anxiety, the company slashed its full-year adjusted EBITDA guidance to a range of $180-$190 million, down from the previous $200-$210 million projection.

Market analysts identified the dividend suspension and lowered outlook as the primary catalysts for the sell-off. Levi & Korsinsky is now probing whether Papa John's issued materially misleading statements regarding its North American performance and the long-term sustainability of its dividend payments. The firm is currently evaluating losses for investors who purchased securities during the relevant period, operating on a contingency basis with no upfront costs for participants.

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