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TEMPUR SEALY $76.95 (New York symbol TPX; TSINetwork Rating: Speculative)(800- 878-8889; www.tempursealy.com; Shares outstanding: 61.9 million; Market cap: $4.8 billion; No dividends paid) has named a new chief executive officer.

The previous CEO, Marc Sarvaray, resigned earlier this year under pressure from activist investor H Partners Management, which holds 10% of the company’s shares.

Tempur Sealy’s new CEO and chairman is Scott L. Thompson, who led car-rental agency Dollar Thrifty Automotive until Hertz Global Holdings acquired it in 2012.

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CHIPOTLE MEXICAN GRILL $730.01 (New York symbol CMG; TSINetwork Rating: Speculative) (303-595-4000; www.chipotle.com; Shares outstanding: 31.1 million; Market cap: $22.8 billion; No dividends paid) is a Denver- based Mexican restaurant chain. It charges slightly higher prices than fast food companies, but it offers better quality food, including naturally raised meat, and superior decor and service.

In the three months ended June 30, 2015, Chipotle’s sales jumped 14.1%, to $1.20 billion from $1.05 billion a year earlier. Its restaurants attracted more customers during the quarter, which increased its same-restaurant sales by 4.3%.

Chipotle opened 48 new outlets, bringing its total to 1,878. It aims to add a total of 100 locations this year. Earnings gained 27.1%, to $140.2 million, or $4.51 a share, from $110.3 million, or $3.55. That’s partly because it raised the prices of some menu items last year, offsetting higher beef and packaging costs.

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DOMINO’S PIZZA $111.62 (New York symbol DPZ; TSINetwork Rating: Average)(734-930-3008; www.dominos.com; Shares outstanding: 54.9 million; Market cap: $6.1 billion; Dividend yield: 1.1%) is the world’s largest chain of pizza stores that offer takeout and delivery. It operates 11,700 outlets in the U.S. and 75 other countries. Franchisees run most of these stores.

In the three months ended June 14, 2015, the company’s earnings per share jumped 20.9%, to $0.81 from $0.67 a year earlier.

Sales gained 8.5%, to $488.6 million from $450.5 million. Same-store sales rose 6.7% internationally, but more important, they increased 12.8% in the U.S., home to most of the company’s stores.

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WESTJET $24.77 (Toronto symbol WJA; TSINetwork Rating: Extra Risk) (1-877-493- 7853; www.westjet.com; Shares outstanding: 125.8 million; Market cap: $3.0 billion; Div. yield: 2.3%) recently took delivery of the first of its four Boeing 767 extended-range wide-body aircraft.

Over the next several months, this new plane will fly between Toronto and Calgary; the other three aircraft will arrive separately over the next eight months. The next two 767s will fly from Alberta to Hawaii and between Toronto and Montego Bay, Jamaica, beginning in December 2015.

The fourth and final aircraft, which features 262 seats and an 11-hour range, will arrive next spring to launch WestJet’s new service to London, England, in May 2016.

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