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Is The Market Rewarding Opticis Company Limited (KOSDAQ:109080) With A Negative Sentiment As A Result Of Its Mixed Fundamentals?

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With its stock down 19% over the past three months, it is easy to disregard Opticis (KOSDAQ:109080). We, however decided to study the company's financials to determine if they have got anything to do with the price decline. Fundamentals usually dictate market outcomes so it makes sense to study the company's financials. Particularly, we will be paying attention to Opticis' ROE today.

Return on equity or ROE is an important factor to be considered by a shareholder because it tells them how effectively their capital is being reinvested. Simply put, it is used to assess the profitability of a company in relation to its equity capital.

View our latest analysis for Opticis

How To Calculate Return On Equity?

The formula for ROE is:

Return on Equity = Net Profit (from continuing operations) ÷ Shareholders' Equity

So, based on the above formula, the ROE for Opticis is:

5.1% = ₩2.0b ÷ ₩39b (Based on the trailing twelve months to September 2020).

The 'return' is the yearly profit. Another way to think of that is that for every ₩1 worth of equity, the company was able to earn ₩0.05 in profit.

What Is The Relationship Between ROE And Earnings Growth?

We have already established that ROE serves as an efficient profit-generating gauge for a company's future earnings. We now need to evaluate how much profit the company reinvests or "retains" for future growth which then gives us an idea about the growth potential of the company. Assuming everything else remains unchanged, the higher the ROE and profit retention, the higher the growth rate of a company compared to companies that don't necessarily bear these characteristics.

A Side By Side comparison of Opticis' Earnings Growth And 5.1% ROE

As you can see, Opticis' ROE looks pretty weak. Not just that, even compared to the industry average of 6.5%, the company's ROE is entirely unremarkable. Therefore, the disappointing ROE therefore provides a background to Opticis' very little net income growth of 3.7% over the past five years.

We then compared Opticis' net income growth with the industry and found that the company's growth figure is lower than the average industry growth rate of 6.6% in the same period, which is a bit concerning.

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KOSDAQ:A109080 Past Earnings Growth December 15th 2020

The basis for attaching value to a company is, to a great extent, tied to its earnings growth. The investor should try to establish if the expected growth or decline in earnings, whichever the case may be, is priced in. By doing so, they will have an idea if the stock is headed into clear blue waters or if swampy waters await. One good indicator of expected earnings growth is the P/E ratio which determines the price the market is willing to pay for a stock based on its earnings prospects. So, you may want to check if Opticis is trading on a high P/E or a low P/E, relative to its industry.

Is Opticis Efficiently Re-investing Its Profits?

Conclusion

Overall, we have mixed feelings about Opticis. While the company does have a high rate of profit retention, its low rate of return is probably hampering its earnings growth. Wrapping up, we would proceed with caution with this company and one way of doing that would be to look at the risk profile of the business. Our risks dashboard would have the 2 risks we have identified for Opticis.

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