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“Best Buys Now” Pick #1:
Games Workshop (LSE:GAW)
Games Workshop manufactures miniatures used for wargaming under the Warhammer brand.
The vertically integrated business has no real competitors that can match its control over the design, manufacture and distribution of its models and rule books.
In keeping with its historic release schedule, the latest edition of its most popular Warhammer 40,000 game potentially launches in 2023, and higher profits should follow.
Even if the global economy threatens short-term sales, the company will likely retain strong pricing power in the long run – indeed, its loyal fans are happy to see their collectibles inflate in value each year.
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