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We Like Gas Malaysia Berhad's (KLSE:GASMSIA) Returns And Here's How They're Trending

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. In a perfect world, we'd like to see a company investing more capital into its business and ideally the returns earned from that capital are also increasing. This shows us that it's a compounding machine, able to continually reinvest its earnings back into the business and generate higher returns. And in light of that, the trends we're seeing at Gas Malaysia Berhad's (KLSE:GASMSIA) look very promising so lets take a look.

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What Is Return On Capital Employed (ROCE)?

For those who don't know, ROCE is a measure of a company's yearly pre-tax profit (its return), relative to the capital employed in the business. To calculate this metric for Gas Malaysia Berhad, this is the formula:

Return on Capital Employed = Earnings Before Interest and Tax (EBIT) ÷ (Total Assets - Current Liabilities)

0.24 = RM542m ÷ (RM3.6b - RM1.4b) (Based on the trailing twelve months to September 2025).

Therefore, Gas Malaysia Berhad has an ROCE of 24%. That's a fantastic return and not only that, it outpaces the average of 7.6% earned by companies in a similar industry.

View our latest analysis for Gas Malaysia Berhad

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KLSE:GASMSIA Return on Capital Employed November 24th 2025

Above you can see how the current ROCE for Gas Malaysia Berhad 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 Gas Malaysia Berhad .

The Trend Of ROCE

Gas Malaysia Berhad is displaying some positive trends. The data shows that returns on capital have increased substantially over the last five years to 24%. The amount of capital employed has increased too, by 66%. So we're very much inspired by what we're seeing at Gas Malaysia Berhad thanks to its ability to profitably reinvest capital.

One more thing to note, Gas Malaysia Berhad has decreased current liabilities to 38% of total assets over this period, which effectively reduces the amount of funding from suppliers or short-term creditors. So this improvement in ROCE has come from the business' underlying economics, which is great to see.

In Conclusion...

A company that is growing its returns on capital and can consistently reinvest in itself is a highly sought after trait, and that's what Gas Malaysia Berhad has. And a remarkable 114% total return over the last five years tells us that investors are expecting more good things to come in the future. So given the stock has proven it has promising trends, it's worth researching the company further to see if these trends are likely to persist.

Gas Malaysia Berhad does have some risks though, and we've spotted 2 warning signs for Gas Malaysia Berhad that you might be interested in.

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