November 22, 2024
Everlight Chemical Industrial Corporation’s (TWSE:1711) On An Uptrend But Financial Prospects Look Pretty Weak: Is The Stock Overpriced? #IndustryFinance

Everlight Chemical Industrial Corporation’s (TWSE:1711) On An Uptrend But Financial Prospects Look Pretty Weak: Is The Stock Overpriced? #IndustryFinance

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Everlight Chemical Industrial’s (TWSE:1711) stock is up by a considerable 40% over the past three months. We, however wanted to have a closer look at its key financial indicators as the markets usually pay for long-term fundamentals, and in this case, they don’t look very promising. Particularly, we will be paying attention to Everlight Chemical Industrial’s ROE today.

Return on equity or ROE is an important factor to be considered by a shareholder because it tells them how effectively their capital is being reinvested. In other words, it is a profitability ratio which measures the rate of return on the capital provided by the company’s shareholders.

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How Do You Calculate Return On Equity?

The formula for return on equity is:

Return on Equity = Net Profit (from continuing operations) ÷ Shareholders’ Equity

So, based on the above formula, the ROE for Everlight Chemical Industrial is:

2.3% = NT$204m ÷ NT$8.7b (Based on the trailing twelve months to June 2024).

The ‘return’ is the profit over the last twelve months. Another way to think of that is that for every NT$1 worth of equity, the company was able to earn NT$0.02 in profit.

What Has ROE Got To Do With Earnings Growth?

Thus far, we have learned that ROE measures how efficiently a company is generating its profits. Based on how much of its profits the company chooses to reinvest or “retain”, we are then able to evaluate a company’s future ability to generate profits. Assuming all else is equal, companies that have both a higher return on equity and higher profit retention are usually the ones that have a higher growth rate when compared to companies that don’t have the same features.

Everlight Chemical Industrial’s Earnings Growth And 2.3% ROE

It is quite clear that Everlight Chemical Industrial’s ROE is rather low. Not just that, even compared to the industry average of 7.7%, the company’s ROE is entirely unremarkable. For this reason, Everlight Chemical Industrial’s five year net income decline of 12% is not surprising given its lower ROE. However, there could also be other factors causing the earnings to decline. For instance, the company has a very high payout ratio, or is faced with competitive pressures.

That being said, we compared Everlight Chemical Industrial’s performance with the industry and were concerned when we found that while the company has shrunk its earnings, the industry has grown its earnings at a rate of 7.5% in the same 5-year period.

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TWSE:1711 Past Earnings Growth September 17th 2024

Earnings growth is a huge factor in stock valuation. It’s important for an investor to know whether the market has priced in the company’s expected earnings growth (or decline). Doing so will help them establish if the stock’s future looks promising or ominous. One good indicator of expected earnings growth is the P/E ratio which determines the price the market is willing to pay for a stock based on its earnings prospects. So, you may want to check if Everlight Chemical Industrial is trading on a high P/E or a low P/E, relative to its industry.

Is Everlight Chemical Industrial Efficiently Re-investing Its Profits?

Everlight Chemical Industrial has a high three-year median payout ratio of 65% (that is, it is retaining 35% of its profits). This suggests that the company is paying most of its profits as dividends to its shareholders. This goes some way in explaining why its earnings have been shrinking. With only very little left to reinvest into the business, growth in earnings is far from likely. You can see the 2 risks we have identified for Everlight Chemical Industrial by visiting our risks dashboard for free on our platform here.

Additionally, Everlight Chemical Industrial has paid dividends over a period of at least ten years, which means that the company’s management is determined to pay dividends even if it means little to no earnings growth.

Conclusion

Overall, we would be extremely cautious before making any decision on Everlight Chemical Industrial. As a result of its low ROE and lack of much reinvestment into the business, the company has seen a disappointing earnings growth rate. So far, we’ve only made a quick discussion around the company’s earnings growth. To gain further insights into Everlight Chemical Industrial’s past profit growth, check out this visualization of past earnings, revenue and cash flows.

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