Games Workshop Group (GWKSY) Fair Value & Analysis
Consumer Cyclical · US · Market cap $9.4B
Analysis
Games Workshop Group (GWKSY) currently trades at $29.20, while our model-based Fair Value estimate is $15.62 — implying the stock looks roughly 46.5% overvalued today. We read business quality at 91/100 (high quality), in the Consumer Cyclical sector. Bear case: priced above our estimate, the market already discounts strong expectations. Bull case: above-average quality can justify a premium — the entry price still matters most (evidence: high).
About the company
Games Workshop Group PLC, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the design, manufacture, distribution, and sale of fantasy miniature figures and games in the United Kingdom, Continental Europe, North America, Australia, New Zealand, Asia, and internationally. It operates in two segments, Core and Licensing. The company offers games under the Warhammer 40,000, Warhammer: The Horus Heresy, Warhammer: The Old World, Warhammer: Age of Sigmar, Necromunda, Blood Bowl, and the Lord of the Rings brand names. It also publishes short stories, audio dramas, full length novels, and audio books under the Black Library name; and produces motion picture, video, and television programs. In addition, the company provides merchandise, apparel, video games accessories, display art, and action figures; and design, produces, and sells various books and accessories, as well as plastic and resin kits, and painting guides. Further, it grants licenses to third parties for the development of video games…
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How we calculate Fair Value
Each company is valued through a stack of independent intrinsic-value models (DCF variants, residual-income, multiples and more), blended into one family-balanced consensus and weighted by how much trustworthy data backs it. A separate quality layer scores the fundamentals. Every input is real reported data — nothing guessed.
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