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We Think YanKer Shop FoodLtd (SZSE:002847) Might Have The DNA Of A Multi-Bagger

Simply Wall St ·  Mar 14 20:11

Finding a business that has the potential to grow substantially is not easy, but it is possible if we look at a few key financial metrics. Firstly, we'll want to see a proven return on capital employed (ROCE) that is increasing, and secondly, an expanding base of capital employed. Basically this means that a company has profitable initiatives that it can continue to reinvest in, which is a trait of a compounding machine. Speaking of which, we noticed some great changes in YanKer shop FoodLtd's (SZSE:002847) returns on capital, so let's have a look.

Return On Capital Employed (ROCE): What Is It?

For those who don't know, ROCE is a measure of a company's yearly pre-tax profit (its return), relative to the capital employed in the business. The formula for this calculation on YanKer shop FoodLtd is:

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

0.35 = CN¥498m ÷ (CN¥2.7b - CN¥1.3b) (Based on the trailing twelve months to September 2023).

Thus, YanKer shop FoodLtd has an ROCE of 35%. In absolute terms that's a great return and it's even better than the Food industry average of 7.6%.

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SZSE:002847 Return on Capital Employed March 15th 2024

In the above chart we have measured YanKer shop FoodLtd's prior ROCE against its prior performance, but the future is arguably more important. If you'd like to see what analysts are forecasting going forward, you should check out our free analyst report for YanKer shop FoodLtd .

How Are Returns Trending?

We like the trends that we're seeing from YanKer shop FoodLtd. Over the last five years, returns on capital employed have risen substantially to 35%. Basically the business is earning more per dollar of capital invested and in addition to that, 120% more capital is being employed now too. The increasing returns on a growing amount of capital is common amongst multi-baggers and that's why we're impressed.

On a separate but related note, it's important to know that YanKer shop FoodLtd has a current liabilities to total assets ratio of 48%, which we'd consider pretty high. This effectively means that suppliers (or short-term creditors) are funding a large portion of the business, so just be aware that this can introduce some elements of risk. Ideally we'd like to see this reduce as that would mean fewer obligations bearing risks.

The Key Takeaway

A company that is growing its returns on capital and can consistently reinvest in itself is a highly sought after trait, and that's what YanKer shop FoodLtd has. And a remarkable 316% total return over the last five years tells us that investors are expecting more good things to come in the future. In light of that, we think it's worth looking further into this stock because if YanKer shop FoodLtd can keep these trends up, it could have a bright future ahead.

On a final note, we found 3 warning signs for YanKer shop FoodLtd (1 is a bit unpleasant) you should be aware of.

If you want to search for more stocks that have been earning high returns, check out this free list of stocks with solid balance sheets that are also earning high returns on equity.

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