Papa John’s CEO loses $70 million overnight after blaming NFL for poor pizza sales
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Papa John made a boo-boo. Less than 24 hours after the company released its third-quarter earnings - and blamed poor performance on NFL protests - John Schnatter’s personal net worth dropped an astounding $70 million. Forbes estimates that the 55-year-old is now worth $801 million.
On November 2, Schnatter reported a significant decline in same-store sales, which he was quick to blame on the decline in NFL viewership and “Take a Knee” demonstrations performed by athletes protesting racial inequality. He said, “The NFL has hurt us by not resolving the current debacle to the players’ and owners’ satisfaction. NFL leadership has hurt Papa John’s shareholders.”
“Better Pizza. Better Sales,” DiGiorno’s Twitter wrote, followed by a series of tweets denouncing the quality of Papa John’s pies.
Looks like 2017 just isn’t Papa John’s year. Forbes reports the chain lost a quarter of its market capitalization since January 1, even though shares hit a record high just one month prior. In March, Schnatter made Forbes’ list of the world’s billionaires, but has since fallen off.
There’s no telling what will come of Papa John and his namesake eatery, but according to our readers, it’s still one of America’s 35 favorite pizza chains.
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