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The hobby is not popular enough for a buyout, and I honestly doubt it ever will be. It's a sad truth. Now, that could change in 20 years or so, but as of now I do not see it happening.
On todays news, with the total amount of shares and there worth GW is at a stunning $12 Billion. Four times that of what Disney bought LucasArts. The chance of someone buying it with the intent to better the company is negligible. Sorry for the Necro.
Bravo, I know you're a new user and all, but you were aware you were necroing and you're massively wrong!
Seriously, didn't think some quick research may have been in order?
GW were worth just under £180m at close of play today.
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