x Feb. 22, 2021 With mass quantities of snow in places as far south as Texas, last week left a lot to be desired for many Americans, including pizza restaurateurs. Pizza commodity prices and restaurant company trading held little in the way of pleasantries as prices for fuel and wheat trended higher and stock prices dipped. At Ann Arbor, Michigan-based Domino's, the share value fell $14.16 over the course of the trading week to land Friday at $371.46. Stock for Louisville-based Papa John's International Inc. fell from $108.97 to $103.68 over the week's trading activity — a loss of $5.29 over the five trading days. Fellow Louisville-based restaurant company, Yum Brands — parent of Pizza Hut — dipped 39 cents to close at $105.13, and the news wasn't much better for Pizza Inn and Pie Five parent, Rave Restaurant Group. Its stock, which was up to $1.70 the previous week, finished Friday at $1.40.