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What trends should we look for it we want to identify stocks that can multiply in value over the long term? Typically, we'll want to notice a trend of growing return on capital employed (ROCE) and alongside that, an expanding base of capital employed. Put simply, these types of businesses are compounding machines, meaning they are continually reinvesting their earnings at ever-higher rates of return. With that in mind, we've noticed some promising trends at Consolidated Water (NASDAQ:CWCO) so let's look a bit deeper.
Understanding Return On Capital Employed (ROCE)
Just to clarify if you're unsure, ROCE is a metric for evaluating how much pre-tax income (in percentage terms) a company earns on the capital invested in its business. To calculate this metric for Consolidated Water, this is the formula:
Return on Capital Employed = Earnings Before Interest and Tax (EBIT) ÷ (Total Assets - Current Liabilities)
0.14 = US$30m ÷ (US$238m - US$20m) (Based on the trailing twelve months to September 2024).
Thus, Consolidated Water has an ROCE of 14%. On its own, that's a standard return, however it's much better than the 5.0% generated by the Water Utilities industry.
Check out our latest analysis for Consolidated Water
Above you can see how the current ROCE for Consolidated Water compares to its prior returns on capital, but there's only so much you can tell from the past. If you'd like, you can check out the forecasts from the analysts covering Consolidated Water for free.
What Can We Tell From Consolidated Water's ROCE Trend?
Investors would be pleased with what's happening at Consolidated Water. The numbers show that in the last five years, the returns generated on capital employed have grown considerably to 14%. Basically the business is earning more per dollar of capital invested and in addition to that, 23% more capital is being employed now too. So we're very much inspired by what we're seeing at Consolidated Water thanks to its ability to profitably reinvest capital.
The Key Takeaway
In summary, it's great to see that Consolidated Water 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. Since the stock has returned a solid 98% to shareholders over the last five years, it's fair to say investors are beginning to recognize these changes. In light of that, we think it's worth looking further into this stock because if Consolidated Water can keep these trends up, it could have a bright future ahead.