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Shareholders Will Be Pleased With The Quality of WT Microelectronics' (TWSE:3036) Earnings

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WT Microelectronics Co., Ltd. (TWSE:3036) recently posted some strong earnings, and the market responded positively. We did some digging and found some further encouraging factors that investors will like.

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TWSE:3036 Earnings and Revenue History November 12th 2024

A Closer Look At WT Microelectronics' 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. You could think of the accrual ratio from cashflow as the 'non-FCF profit ratio'.

As a result, a negative accrual ratio is a positive for the company, and a positive accrual ratio is a negative. That is not intended to imply we should worry about a positive accrual ratio, but it's worth noting where the accrual ratio is rather high. To quote a 2014 paper by Lewellen and Resutek, "firms with higher accruals tend to be less profitable in the future".

WT Microelectronics has an accrual ratio of -0.19 for the year to September 2024. That indicates that its free cash flow quite significantly exceeded its statutory profit. To wit, it produced free cash flow of NT$32b during the period, dwarfing its reported profit of NT$7.35b. WT Microelectronics' free cash flow actually declined over the last year, which is disappointing, like non-biodegradable balloons. Notably, the company has issued new shares, thus diluting existing shareholders and reducing their share of future earnings.

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.

To understand the value of a company's earnings growth, it is imperative to consider any dilution of shareholders' interests. WT Microelectronics expanded the number of shares on issue by 26% over the last year. That means its earnings are split among a greater number of shares. To celebrate net income while ignoring dilution is like rejoicing because you have a single slice of a larger pizza, but ignoring the fact that the pizza is now cut into many more slices. You can see a chart of WT Microelectronics' EPS by clicking here.

A Look At The Impact Of WT Microelectronics' Dilution On Its Earnings Per Share (EPS)

WT Microelectronics has improved its profit over the last three years, with an annualized gain of 5.1% in that time. In contrast, earnings per share were actually down by 17% per year, in the exact same period. And the 91% profit boost in the last year certainly seems impressive at first glance. On the other hand, earnings per share are only up 69% in that time. So you can see that the dilution has had a fairly significant impact on shareholders.

In the long term, earnings per share growth should beget share price growth. So WT Microelectronics shareholders will want to see that EPS figure continue to increase. However, if its profit increases while its earnings per share stay flat (or even fall) then shareholders might not see much benefit. For that reason, you could say that EPS is more important that net income in the long run, assuming the goal is to assess whether a company's share price might grow.

Our Take On WT Microelectronics' Profit Performance

In conclusion, WT Microelectronics has strong cashflow relative to earnings, which indicates good quality earnings, but the dilution means its earnings per share growth is weaker than its profit growth. Based on these factors, we think that WT Microelectronics' profits are a reasonably conservative guide to its underlying profitability. So if you'd like to dive deeper into this stock, it's crucial to consider any risks it's facing. While conducting our analysis, we found that WT Microelectronics has 2 warning signs and it would be unwise to ignore these bad boys.

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