coronavirus 3 hours ago Now, as health restrictions ease, that part of its business is returning, Allison said. The comments came after Domino's stock hit an all-time high Thursday and finished up 14.55% Thursday, as Wall Street cheered the company's better-than-expected quarterly results released before the bell. "Back during Covid, we did get a nice tailwind on the delivery business, particularly during the week and at lunch time, you know some dayparts that weren't normally as big for us while folks were at home," Allison said. "Here, as we get into the reopening of the country, we're starting to get some of that business back that actually faced a little bit of a headwind last year," added Allison, who has served as Domino's CEO since July 2018. "Think about late-night business. Think about the weekend business when people are gathering to watch a game or have a family event or something like that. That went away last year. It's coming back this year."