Updated Mar 17, 2026 by Games Workshop Group
Games Workshop reported a 54% revenue increase to £108.9 million for the six months ending 26 November 2017, with profit before taxation nearly tripling to £38.8 million.
Return on capital experienced a significant increase, rising from 40% to 119% during the period.
Mail order sales were a primary growth driver, achieving a 71% increase across global channels.
The company strengthened its financial position, ending the period with £28.6 million in cash equivalents and £36.0 million in net cash from operating activities.
Capital expenditure commitments more than doubled to £2.48 million as the company invested in scaling infrastructure to meet rising demand.
Management identified operational risks regarding the implementation of a new enterprise resource planning system and existing supply chain capacity constraints.
Games Workshop reported a 54% revenue increase to £108.9 million for the six months ending 26 November 2017, with profit before taxation nearly tripling to £38.8 million.
Return on capital experienced a significant increase, rising from 40% to 119% during the period.
Mail order sales were a primary growth driver, achieving a 71% increase across global channels.
The company strengthened its financial position, ending the period with £28.6 million in cash equivalents and £36.0 million in net cash from operating activities.
Capital expenditure commitments more than doubled to £2.48 million as the company invested in scaling infrastructure to meet rising demand.
Management identified operational risks regarding the implementation of a new enterprise resource planning system and existing supply chain capacity constraints.