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Some Investors May Be Worried About Wonik IPS' (KOSDAQ:240810) Returns On Capital
If you're not sure where to start when looking for the next multi-bagger, there are a few key trends you should keep an eye out for. Ideally, a business will show two trends; firstly a growing return on capital employed (ROCE) and secondly, an increasing amount of capital employed. Ultimately, this demonstrates that it's a business that is reinvesting profits at increasing rates of return. Although, when we looked at Wonik IPS (KOSDAQ:240810), it didn't seem to tick all of these boxes.
Return On Capital Employed (ROCE): What Is It?
For those that aren't sure what ROCE is, it measures the amount of pre-tax profits a company can generate from the capital employed in its business. The formula for this calculation on Wonik IPS is:
Return on Capital Employed = Earnings Before Interest and Tax (EBIT) ÷ (Total Assets - Current Liabilities)
0.034 = ₩30b ÷ (₩1.2t - ₩287b) (Based on the trailing twelve months to March 2025).
Thus, Wonik IPS has an ROCE of 3.4%. Ultimately, that's a low return and it under-performs the Semiconductor industry average of 6.2%.
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Above you can see how the current ROCE for Wonik IPS compares to its prior returns on capital, but there's only so much you can tell from the past. If you'd like, you can check out the forecasts from the analysts covering Wonik IPS for free.
What The Trend Of ROCE Can Tell Us
When we looked at the ROCE trend at Wonik IPS, we didn't gain much confidence. Over the last five years, returns on capital have decreased to 3.4% from 8.4% five years ago. However, given capital employed and revenue have both increased it appears that the business is currently pursuing growth, at the consequence of short term returns. If these investments prove successful, this can bode very well for long term stock performance.
On a related note, Wonik IPS has decreased its current liabilities to 24% of total assets. That could partly explain why the ROCE has dropped. Effectively this means their suppliers or short-term creditors are funding less of the business, which reduces some elements of risk. Since the business is basically funding more of its operations with it's own money, you could argue this has made the business less efficient at generating ROCE.

The Key Takeaway
While returns have fallen for Wonik IPS in recent times, we're encouraged to see that sales are growing and that the business is reinvesting in its operations. And there could be an opportunity here if other metrics look good too, because the stock has declined 20% in the last five years. So we think it'd be worthwhile to look further into this stock given the trends look encouraging.
If you want to continue researching Wonik IPS, you might be interested to know about the 1 warning sign that our analysis has discovered.
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About KOSDAQ:A240810
Wonik IPS
Researches and develops, manufactures, and sells semiconductor, display, and solar cell systems in South Korea.
Flawless balance sheet with reasonable growth potential.
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