Sunday, January 12, 2025

Revenue and profits on the rise at Games Workshop

Games Workshop is expecting to report a rise in revenue and profits in its full-year results for the 52 weeks ended 28 May 2023.

The Nottingham-headquartered firm is estimating core revenue to be not less than £440 million (growing from £387 million in its prior year) and licensing income of £25 million (compared to £28 million).

Profit before tax, meanwhile, is estimated to be not less than £170 million, increasing from £157 million.

In recognition of its staff’s contribution to these results, Games Workshop have paid during the year profit share cash payments, amounting in total to £11 million. Furthermore, dividends declared and paid in the year were £136 million, 415 pence per share.

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