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Cec Environmental ProtectionLtd (SZSE:300172) Is Reinvesting At Lower Rates Of Return

Simply Wall St ·  Sep 19, 2023 18:12

If we want to find a stock that could multiply over the long term, what are the underlying trends we should look for? Firstly, we'd want to identify a growing return on capital employed (ROCE) and then alongside that, an ever-increasing base of capital employed. Put simply, these types of businesses are compounding machines, meaning they are continually reinvesting their earnings at ever-higher rates of return. However, after briefly looking over the numbers, we don't think Cec Environmental ProtectionLtd (SZSE:300172) has the makings of a multi-bagger going forward, but let's have a look at why that may be.

What Is Return On Capital Employed (ROCE)?

If you haven't worked with ROCE before, it measures the 'return' (pre-tax profit) a company generates from capital employed in its business. The formula for this calculation on Cec Environmental ProtectionLtd is:

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

0.042 = CN¥88m ÷ (CN¥2.9b - CN¥776m) (Based on the trailing twelve months to June 2023).

So, Cec Environmental ProtectionLtd has an ROCE of 4.2%. Ultimately, that's a low return and it under-performs the Commercial Services industry average of 5.6%.

Check out our latest analysis for Cec Environmental ProtectionLtd

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SZSE:300172 Return on Capital Employed September 19th 2023

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, revenue and cash flow of Cec Environmental ProtectionLtd, check out these free graphs here.

So How Is Cec Environmental ProtectionLtd's ROCE Trending?

On the surface, the trend of ROCE at Cec Environmental ProtectionLtd doesn't inspire confidence. Over the last five years, returns on capital have decreased to 4.2% from 7.9% five years ago. Given the business is employing more capital while revenue has slipped, this is a bit concerning. This could mean that the business is losing its competitive advantage or market share, because while more money is being put into ventures, it's actually producing a lower return - "less bang for their buck" per se.

What We Can Learn From Cec Environmental ProtectionLtd's ROCE

We're a bit apprehensive about Cec Environmental ProtectionLtd because despite more capital being deployed in the business, returns on that capital and sales have both fallen. Yet despite these concerning fundamentals, the stock has performed strongly with a 50% return over the last five years, so investors appear very optimistic. In any case, the current underlying trends don't bode well for long term performance so unless they reverse, we'd start looking elsewhere.

Since virtually every company faces some risks, it's worth knowing what they are, and we've spotted 3 warning signs for Cec Environmental ProtectionLtd (of which 2 make us uncomfortable!) that you should know about.

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