Did you know there are some financial metrics that can provide clues of a potential multi-bagger? One common approach is to try and find a company with returns on capital employed (ROCE) that are increasing, in conjunction with a growing amount 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 Choo Chiang Holdings' (Catalist:42E) returns on capital, so let's have a look.
Understanding Return On Capital Employed (ROCE)
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. Analysts use this formula to calculate it for Choo Chiang Holdings:
Return on Capital Employed = Earnings Before Interest and Tax (EBIT) ÷ (Total Assets - Current Liabilities)
0.18 = S$11m ÷ (S$75m - S$15m) (Based on the trailing twelve months to December 2022).
Therefore, Choo Chiang Holdings has an ROCE of 18%. In absolute terms, that's a satisfactory return, but compared to the Specialty Retail industry average of 8.6% it's much better.
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Historical performance is a great place to start when researching a stock so above you can see the gauge for Choo Chiang Holdings' ROCE against it's prior returns. If you're interested in investigating Choo Chiang Holdings' past further, check out this free graph of past earnings, revenue and cash flow.
The Trend Of ROCE
The trends we've noticed at Choo Chiang Holdings are quite reassuring. Over the last five years, returns on capital employed have risen substantially to 18%. The company is effectively making more money per dollar of capital used, and it's worth noting that the amount of capital has increased too, by 37%. This can indicate that there's plenty of opportunities to invest capital internally and at ever higher rates, a combination that's common among multi-baggers.
The Bottom Line
In summary, it's great to see that Choo Chiang Holdings can compound returns by consistently reinvesting capital at increasing rates of return, because these are some of the key ingredients of those highly sought after multi-baggers. And with a respectable 47% awarded to those who held the stock over the last five years, you could argue that these developments are starting to get the attention they deserve. In light of that, we think it's worth looking further into this stock because if Choo Chiang Holdings can keep these trends up, it could have a bright future ahead.