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Games Workshop - Trading ahead of expectations

May 2003

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Games Workshop, 492p Games Workshop has been a good friendto TMI subscribers in the past.  We originally tipped the sharesin August 2001 at 410p and their subsequent high was 593p, before theyfell through our 533p stoploss. However, the shares are on the marchagain, following the recent announcement that trading is "ahead ofexpectations," thanks to unexpectedly strong trading in February andMarch.   Games Workshop manufactures and sells table-topfantasy war games and the miniature figures that go with them. The two core products are called Warhammer and Warhammer 40,000 (afuturistic version of the original) and have proved to be resilientagainst past recessions as well as the recent Gulf War becaus ...

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