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Be Wary Of Shandong Longji MachineryLtd (SZSE:002363) And Its Returns On Capital

Simply Wall St ·  Mar 15 18:50

To avoid investing in a business that's in decline, there's a few financial metrics that can provide early indications of aging. More often than not, we'll see a declining return on capital employed (ROCE) and a declining amount of capital employed. Trends like this ultimately mean the business is reducing its investments and also earning less on what it has invested. On that note, looking into Shandong Longji MachineryLtd (SZSE:002363), we weren't too upbeat about how things were going.

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

For those that aren't sure what ROCE is, it measures the amount of pre-tax profits a company can generate from the capital employed in its business. To calculate this metric for Shandong Longji MachineryLtd, this is the formula:

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

0.0088 = CN¥20m ÷ (CN¥3.4b - CN¥1.2b) (Based on the trailing twelve months to September 2023).

Thus, Shandong Longji MachineryLtd has an ROCE of 0.9%. In absolute terms, that's a low return and it also under-performs the Auto Components industry average of 5.9%.

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SZSE:002363 Return on Capital Employed March 15th 2024

Historical performance is a great place to start when researching a stock so above you can see the gauge for Shandong Longji MachineryLtd's ROCE against it's prior returns. If you're interested in investigating Shandong Longji MachineryLtd's past further, check out this free graph covering Shandong Longji MachineryLtd's past earnings, revenue and cash flow.

What The Trend Of ROCE Can Tell Us

We are a bit worried about the trend of returns on capital at Shandong Longji MachineryLtd. About five years ago, returns on capital were 3.5%, however they're now substantially lower than that as we saw above. Meanwhile, capital employed in the business has stayed roughly the flat over the period. Since returns are falling and the business has the same amount of assets employed, this can suggest it's a mature business that hasn't had much growth in the last five years. If these trends continue, we wouldn't expect Shandong Longji MachineryLtd to turn into a multi-bagger.

What We Can Learn From Shandong Longji MachineryLtd's ROCE

In the end, the trend of lower returns on the same amount of capital isn't typically an indication that we're looking at a growth stock. Despite the concerning underlying trends, the stock has actually gained 28% over the last five years, so it might be that the investors are expecting the trends to reverse. Regardless, we don't like the trends as they are and if they persist, we think you might find better investments elsewhere.

Shandong Longji MachineryLtd does come with some risks though, we found 3 warning signs in our investment analysis, and 1 of those doesn't sit too well with us...

While Shandong Longji MachineryLtd may not currently earn the highest returns, we've compiled a list of companies that currently earn more than 25% return on equity. Check out this free list here.

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