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Good read this, and BobbyG gets name dropped (ok so they spelled his name wrong but points for effort)

 

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2018/mar/03/fantasy-miniatures-bring-roaring-success-to-uks-games-workshop

Edited by Rockythedog
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“Rabout Gulliman” :D

 

I like it :P

 

As for the article itself i just skimmed it, it’s certainly interesting to see a different perspective like that (GW described for people who’ve never heard of the company before).

Nice Article the reporter must have worked for the NYT spelling and not double checking your own work.

 

There's a long running joke that the Guardian should be called "The Grauniad" because it has a reputation for typesetting issues. You'll see a fair few cases where they leave editing notes in such as [please shorten]. 

It's good news that GW is returning to a successful financial position. For all our moaning we'd all be gutted was the business the close it's doors, we only need to look to the recent issues in the UK retail sector to understand how easy it is to go pop.

 

40% profit margin is enviable, most businesses would kill for that.

Edited by Rahotep

 

Nice Article the reporter must have worked for the NYT spelling and not double checking your own work.

 

There's a long running joke that the Guardian should be called "The Grauniad" because it has a reputation for typesetting issues. You'll see a fair few cases where they leave editing notes in such as [please shorten]. 

 

All hail the blessed Hislop.

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