Games Workshop Group PLC
6 June 2001
Games Workshop Group PLC ('the Company')
Holding in Company
The Company received notification on 5 June 2001 that FMR Corp, parent holding
company of Fidelity Management Trust Company ('FMTC'), a US state chartered
bank which acts as a trustee or investment manager of various pension and
trust accounts and Fidelity International Limited ('FIL') and its direct and
indirect subsidiaries are together interested in a total of 3,595,514 Ordinary
Shares representing 11.49 per cent. of the Company's issued share capital.
This shareholding is registered as follows:-
Number of Shares held Management Company Nominee/Registered Name
10,000 FMTC State Street Nominees Ltd
323,410 FIL HSBC
2,825,307 FIL MSS Nominees Ltd
78,650 FIL Bank of New York
184,600 FIL Chase Nominees
173,547 FIL Bankers Trust
This notifiable interest also comprises the notifiable interest of Mr Edward
C. Johnson 3rd and interests held on behalf of authorised unit trust schemes
in the United Kingdom.
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