oste, com'è il vino?

speravo di vedere dei dati in base ai giochi, ma non li ho visti
oste, com'è il vino?
Saint of Killers wrote:ci troviamo daccordo, per me il BG in un gioco e' un po' come la trama nei porno...
non li pubblicano dato che dal punto di vista degli investitori non gliene potrebbe fregare di menocultistapazzo wrote: ↑11 Jan 2022, 18:53oste, com'è il vino?![]()
speravo di vedere dei dati in base ai giochi, ma non li ho visti
e' cmq ancora molto sotto il livello di Novembre, un po' come tutto il mercato peero'Miniature wargames manufacturer Games Workshop declared a dividend of 70.0p per share on Thursday, in line with its policy of distributing "truly surplus cash".
Games Workshop declared the dividend as it reported trading over the three months ended 28 February had been in line with expectations.
Including this dividend, the FTSE 250-listed firm stated total dividends declared year-to-date amounted to £2.35 per share, up from £1.85 a year earlier.
e di nuovo lo stock e' andato giu' del 5% per motivi che solo dio sa, e' la terza o quarta volta che annunciano risultati milgiori del previsto ma tanto il mercato e' quello che e' quindi si schianta tutto(Sharecast News) - Miniature wargames manufacturer Games Workshop said on Tuesday that both revenues and royalties receivable were expected to have grown in the twelve months ended 29 May.
Games Workshop stated core revenue was expected to be no less than £385.0m, up from £353.0m a year earlier, while royalties receivable were projected to be £28.0m, rising from £16.0m in 2020-21.
As a result, the FTSE 250-listed group's full-year pre-tax profit was now estimated to be at least £155.0m - a slight improvement when compared to the prior year's pre-tax profit of £151.0m.
Dividends declared in the year were £77.0m, or 235.0p on a per share basis, flat year-on-year.
Games Workshop also stated that in recognition of its staff's contribution to the full-year results, it paid profit share cash payments amounting to £10.0m during the year, a slight decrease from the £13.0m it paid out to employees a year earlier.