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Bergman & Beving AB (publ)'s (STO:BERG B) Stock On An Uptrend: Could Fundamentals Be Driving The Momentum?
Bergman & Beving (STO:BERG B) has had a great run on the share market with its stock up by a significant 17% over the last three months. Given that stock prices are usually aligned with a company's financial performance in the long-term, we decided to study its financial indicators more closely to see if they had a hand to play in the recent price move. Specifically, we decided to study Bergman & Beving's ROE in this article.
Return on equity or ROE is a key measure used to assess how efficiently a company's management is utilizing the company's capital. Simply put, it is used to assess the profitability of a company in relation to its equity capital.
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How Is ROE Calculated?
The formula for return on equity is:
Return on Equity = Net Profit (from continuing operations) ÷ Shareholders' Equity
So, based on the above formula, the ROE for Bergman & Beving is:
9.4% = kr216m ÷ kr2.3b (Based on the trailing twelve months to December 2024).
The 'return' refers to a company's earnings over the last year. That means that for every SEK1 worth of shareholders' equity, the company generated SEK0.09 in profit.
Why Is ROE Important For Earnings Growth?
So far, we've learned that ROE is a measure of a company's profitability. 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 all else is equal, companies that have both a higher return on equity and higher profit retention are usually the ones that have a higher growth rate when compared to companies that don't have the same features.
Bergman & Beving's Earnings Growth And 9.4% ROE
To start with, Bergman & Beving's ROE looks acceptable. Even so, when compared with the average industry ROE of 13%, we aren't very excited. Although, we can see that Bergman & Beving saw a modest net income growth of 9.6% over the past five years. Therefore, the growth in earnings could probably have been caused by other variables. For example, it is possible that the company's management has made some good strategic decisions, or that the company has a low payout ratio. However, not to forget, the company does have a decent ROE to begin with, just that it is lower than the industry average. So this also provides some context to the earnings growth seen by the company.
As a next step, we compared Bergman & Beving's net income growth with the industry and were disappointed to see that the company's growth is lower than the industry average growth of 17% in the same period.
Earnings growth is an important metric to consider when valuing a stock. 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. What is BERG B worth today? The intrinsic value infographic in our free research report helps visualize whether BERG B is currently mispriced by the market.
Is Bergman & Beving Using Its Retained Earnings Effectively?
With a three-year median payout ratio of 48% (implying that the company retains 52% of its profits), it seems that Bergman & Beving is reinvesting efficiently in a way that it sees respectable amount growth in its earnings and pays a dividend that's well covered.
Moreover, Bergman & Beving is determined to keep sharing its profits with shareholders which we infer from its long history of paying a dividend for at least ten years. Existing analyst estimates suggest that the company's future payout ratio is expected to drop to 32% over the next three years. As a result, the expected drop in Bergman & Beving's payout ratio explains the anticipated rise in the company's future ROE to 12%, over the same period.
Conclusion
In total, it does look like Bergman & Beving has some positive aspects to its business. In particular, it's great to see that the company is investing heavily into its business and along with a moderate rate of return, that has resulted in a respectable growth in its earnings. That being so, the latest analyst forecasts show that the company will continue to see an expansion in its earnings. Are these analysts expectations based on the broad expectations for the industry, or on the company's fundamentals? Click here to be taken to our analyst's forecasts page for the company.
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About OM:BERG B
Bergman & Beving
Provides solutions for the manufacturing and construction sectors in Sweden, Norway, Finland, and internationally.