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Model railway maker Hornby has seen its sales surge by 33% in the six months to the end of September, as more people took up hobbies in lockdown. The firm, which also makes Corgi cars and ...
The chief executive of model toymaker Hornby, Steve Cooke, is to step down amid a strategic review by the firm's majority shareholder. Phoenix Asset Management took full control of the business in ...
Our data indicates that Hornby PLC has a market capitalization of UK£55m, and total annual CEO compensation was reported as UK£222k for the year to March 2020. That is, the compensation was ...
The hobby firm, known for its model trains, made a profit of £17,000 in the six months to September, up from a loss of £2.5m over the same period last year. Hornby last made a first-half profit ...
Model train maker Hornby is to buy fellow UK collectibles business Airfix for £2.6m ($5m). Hornby will take control of the Airfix model kit company from administrators at Airfix's parent firm Humbrol.
Hornby says it has purchased £400,000 of existing stock from CMC, along with a further consideration of £200,000, which will now be sold directly to its own customers, generating some £2m in ...
That's given Hornby a net profit of £200,000, turning around a £2.5m loss in 2019. Shares in the firm surged almost 30% on the back of the strong results. Wider ranges.
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