Games Workshop makes and sells Warhammer miniature wargames, figures, and books, with its own 518 retail stores worldwide. Think of it as the Lego of fantasy tabletop battles, where fans buy, paint, and play with highly detailed armies.
Money comes from selling its own miniatures and games through company stores and third-party retailers, with a gross margin of 72.52% and net margin of 31.23%. Revenue is recurring as hobbyists continuously buy new models and expansions, not one-off purchases.
Its deep Warhammer lore and dedicated hobbyist community create a strong brand that competitors like Wizards of the Coast (Dungeons & Dragons) or private mini makers can't easily replicate. Moat is solid because the ecosystem of stores, rules, and fan engageme

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The discussion centers on Games Workshop ($GAW.L) as an investment, with one user receiving dividends and another adding it to a list of stock write-ups.
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Added 80 new stock write-ups to the site (pt 2): @ToffCap (KEDM Lite) - $SMHI, $CTVA, $ASPO.HE, $LBTYA, $HMX.AX @valentir_cap - $GAW.L @stoiccapital72 - $TRI.L @dxd2r2msj4 - $ALBERT.ST @BlokeOak57182 - $ALTN.L (update) @RiskInhibitor - $PRQR (overview) https://t.co/fWEwKFwPkK
Had a couple of dividends roll in today from $MA & $GAW.L https://t.co/wAjtNvYG7f
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