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If we want to find a stock that could multiply over the long term, what are the underlying trends we should look for? Amongst other things, we'll want to see two things; firstly, a growing return on capital employed (ROCE) and secondly, an expansion in the company's amount of capital employed. If you see this, it typically means it's a company with a great business model and plenty of profitable reinvestment opportunities. So on that note, Biglari Holdings (NYSE:BH.A) looks quite promising in regards to its trends of return on capital.
Understanding 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 Biglari Holdings is:
Return on Capital Employed = Earnings Before Interest and Tax (EBIT) ÷ (Total Assets - Current Liabilities)
0.032 = US$24m ÷ (US$865m - US$112m) (Based on the trailing twelve months to September 2024).
So, Biglari Holdings has an ROCE of 3.2%. In absolute terms, that's a low return and it also under-performs the Hospitality industry average of 8.5%.
View our latest analysis for Biglari Holdings
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'd like to look at how Biglari Holdings has performed in the past in other metrics, you can view this free graph of Biglari Holdings' past earnings, revenue and cash flow.
What Can We Tell From Biglari Holdings' ROCE Trend?
We're delighted to see that Biglari Holdings is reaping rewards from its investments and has now broken into profitability. While the business is profitable now, it used to be incurring losses on invested capital five years ago. Additionally, the business is utilizing 24% less capital than it was five years ago, and taken at face value, that can mean the company needs less funds at work to get a return. The reduction could indicate that the company is selling some assets, and considering returns are up, they appear to be selling the right ones.
Our Take On Biglari Holdings' ROCE
From what we've seen above, Biglari Holdings has managed to increase it's returns on capital all the while reducing it's capital base. And investors seem to expect more of this going forward, since the stock has rewarded shareholders with a 85% return over the last five years. So given the stock has proven it has promising trends, it's worth researching the company further to see if these trends are likely to persist.