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We Think You Can Look Beyond H.B. Fuller's (NYSE:FUL) Lackluster Earnings

Simply Wall St ·  Jan 25 06:58

Soft earnings didn't appear to concern H.B. Fuller Company's (NYSE:FUL) shareholders over the last week. We did some digging, and we believe the earnings are stronger than they seem.

View our latest analysis for H.B. Fuller

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NYSE:FUL Earnings and Revenue History January 25th 2024

How Do Unusual Items Influence Profit?

Importantly, our data indicates that H.B. Fuller's profit was reduced by US$47m, due to unusual items, over the last year. It's never great to see unusual items costing the company profits, but on the upside, things might improve sooner rather than later. When we analysed the vast majority of listed companies worldwide, we found that significant unusual items are often not repeated. And that's hardly a surprise given these line items are considered unusual. Assuming those unusual expenses don't come up again, we'd therefore expect H.B. Fuller to produce a higher profit next year, all else being equal.

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 H.B. Fuller's Profit Performance

Unusual items (expenses) detracted from H.B. Fuller's earnings over the last year, but we might see an improvement next year. Based on this observation, we consider it likely that H.B. Fuller's statutory profit actually understates its earnings potential! And the EPS is up 11% annually, over the last three years. Of course, we've only just scratched the surface when it comes to analysing its earnings; one could also consider margins, forecast growth, and return on investment, among other factors. In light of this, if you'd like to do more analysis on the company, it's vital to be informed of the risks involved. In terms of investment risks, we've identified 1 warning sign with H.B. Fuller, and understanding it should be part of your investment process.

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