We Like The Quality Of Proact IT Group's (STO:PACT) Earnings

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Despite posting healthy earnings, Proact IT Group AB (publ)'s (STO:PACT ) stock has been quite weak. Our analysis suggests that there are some reasons for hope that investors should be aware of.

OM:PACT Earnings and Revenue History May 13th 2025

Zooming In On Proact IT Group's Earnings

As finance nerds would already know, the accrual ratio from cashflow is a key measure for assessing how well a company's free cash flow (FCF) matches its profit. To get the accrual ratio we first subtract FCF from profit for a period, and then divide that number by the average operating assets for the period. The ratio shows us how much a company's profit exceeds its FCF.

As a result, a negative accrual ratio is a positive for the company, and a positive accrual ratio is a negative. While having an accrual ratio above zero is of little concern, we do think it's worth noting when a company has a relatively high accrual ratio. Notably, there is some academic evidence that suggests that a high accrual ratio is a bad sign for near-term profits, generally speaking.

Proact IT Group has an accrual ratio of -0.25 for the year to March 2025. Therefore, its statutory earnings were very significantly less than its free cashflow. To wit, it produced free cash flow of kr446m during the period, dwarfing its reported profit of kr207.2m. Proact IT Group's free cash flow actually declined over the last year, which is disappointing, like non-biodegradable balloons.

That might leave you wondering what analysts are forecasting in terms of future profitability. Luckily, you can click here to see an interactive graph depicting future profitability, based on their estimates.

Our Take On Proact IT Group's Profit Performance

Happily for shareholders, Proact IT Group produced plenty of free cash flow to back up its statutory profit numbers. Because of this, we think Proact IT Group's underlying earnings potential is as good as, or possibly even better, than the statutory profit makes it seem! And the EPS is up 65% annually, over the last three years. At the end of the day, it's essential to consider more than just the factors above, if you want to understand the company properly. If you want to do dive deeper into Proact IT Group, you'd also look into what risks it is currently facing. For example - Proact IT Group has 1 warning sign we think you should be aware of.

Today we've zoomed in on a single data point to better understand the nature of Proact IT Group's profit. But there is always more to discover if you are capable of focussing your mind on minutiae. For example, many people consider a high return on equity as an indication of favorable business economics, while others like to 'follow the money' and search out stocks that insiders are buying. While it might take a little research on your behalf, you may find this free collection of companies boasting high return on equity, or this list of stocks with significant insider holdings to be useful.

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