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Genes Tech Group Holdings (HKG:8257) Could Be Struggling To Allocate Capital

Simply Wall St·11/14/2024 23:58:56
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When we're researching a company, it's sometimes hard to find the warning signs, but there are some financial metrics that can help spot trouble early. Typically, we'll see the trend of both return on capital employed (ROCE) declining and this usually coincides with a decreasing amount of capital employed. This combination can tell you that not only is the company investing less, it's earning less on what it does invest. Having said that, after a brief look, Genes Tech Group Holdings (HKG:8257) we aren't filled with optimism, but let's investigate further.

What Is Return On Capital Employed (ROCE)?

Just to clarify if you're unsure, ROCE is a metric for evaluating how much pre-tax income (in percentage terms) a company earns on the capital invested in its business. To calculate this metric for Genes Tech Group Holdings, this is the formula:

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

0.081 = NT$81m ÷ (NT$2.2b - NT$1.2b) (Based on the trailing twelve months to June 2024).

So, Genes Tech Group Holdings has an ROCE of 8.1%. In absolute terms, that's a low return, but it's much better than the Semiconductor industry average of 6.1%.

See our latest analysis for Genes Tech Group Holdings

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SEHK:8257 Return on Capital Employed November 14th 2024

While the past is not representative of the future, it can be helpful to know how a company has performed historically, which is why we have this chart above. If you want to delve into the historical earnings , check out these free graphs detailing revenue and cash flow performance of Genes Tech Group Holdings.

How Are Returns Trending?

In terms of Genes Tech Group Holdings' historical ROCE movements, the trend doesn't inspire confidence. To be more specific, the ROCE was 23% five years ago, but since then it has dropped noticeably. And on the capital employed front, the business is utilizing roughly the same amount of capital as it was back then. This combination can be indicative of a mature business that still has areas to deploy capital, but the returns received aren't as high due potentially to new competition or smaller margins. If these trends continue, we wouldn't expect Genes Tech Group Holdings to turn into a multi-bagger.

On a related note, Genes Tech Group Holdings has decreased its current liabilities to 54% of total assets. So we could link some of this to the decrease in ROCE. Effectively this means their suppliers or short-term creditors are funding less of the business, which reduces some elements of risk. Some would claim this reduces the business' efficiency at generating ROCE since it is now funding more of the operations with its own money. Either way, they're still at a pretty high level, so we'd like to see them fall further if possible.

What We Can Learn From Genes Tech Group Holdings' ROCE

In summary, it's unfortunate that Genes Tech Group Holdings is generating lower returns from the same amount of capital. Investors haven't taken kindly to these developments, since the stock has declined 67% from where it was five years ago. Unless there is a shift to a more positive trajectory in these metrics, we would look elsewhere.

One more thing, we've spotted 4 warning signs facing Genes Tech Group Holdings that you might find interesting.

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