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Some Investors May Be Worried About Kingboard Laminates Holdings' (HKG:1888) Returns On Capital
Ignoring the stock price of a company, what are the underlying trends that tell us a business is past the growth phase? Typically, we'll see the trend of both return on capital employed (ROCE) declining and this usually coincides with a decreasing amount of capital employed. This combination can tell you that not only is the company investing less, it's earning less on what it does invest. In light of that, from a first glance at Kingboard Laminates Holdings (HKG:1888), we've spotted some signs that it could be struggling, so let's investigate.
Our free stock report includes 1 warning sign investors should be aware of before investing in Kingboard Laminates Holdings. Read for free now.What Is Return On Capital Employed (ROCE)?
If you haven't worked with ROCE before, it measures the 'return' (pre-tax profit) a company generates from capital employed in its business. The formula for this calculation on Kingboard Laminates Holdings is:
Return on Capital Employed = Earnings Before Interest and Tax (EBIT) ÷ (Total Assets - Current Liabilities)
0.12 = HK$2.1b ÷ (HK$23b - HK$5.8b) (Based on the trailing twelve months to December 2024).
Thus, Kingboard Laminates Holdings has an ROCE of 12%. On its own, that's a standard return, however it's much better than the 6.8% generated by the Electronic industry.
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Above you can see how the current ROCE for Kingboard Laminates Holdings compares to its prior returns on capital, but there's only so much you can tell from the past. If you're interested, you can view the analysts predictions in our free analyst report for Kingboard Laminates Holdings .
How Are Returns Trending?
There is reason to be cautious about Kingboard Laminates Holdings, given the returns are trending downwards. Unfortunately the returns on capital have diminished from the 16% that they were earning five years ago. On top of that, it's worth noting that the amount of capital employed within the business has remained relatively steady. Companies that exhibit these attributes tend to not be shrinking, but they can be mature and facing pressure on their margins from competition. So because these trends aren't typically conducive to creating a multi-bagger, we wouldn't hold our breath on Kingboard Laminates Holdings becoming one if things continue as they have.
In Conclusion...
All in all, the lower returns from the same amount of capital employed aren't exactly signs of a compounding machine. But investors must be expecting an improvement of sorts because over the last five yearsthe stock has delivered a respectable 70% return. In any case, the current underlying trends don't bode well for long term performance so unless they reverse, we'd start looking elsewhere.
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About SEHK:1888
Kingboard Laminates Holdings
An investment holding company, manufactures and sells laminates in the People's Republic of China, Europe, other Asian countries, and the United States.
Excellent balance sheet with reasonable growth potential and pays a dividend.
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