Returns On Capital At Alibaba Group Holding (NYSE:BABA) Have Hit The Brakes

Simply Wall St · 10/18 16:14

If you're looking for a multi-bagger, there's a few things to keep an eye out 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, when we ran our eye over Alibaba Group Holding's (NYSE:BABA) trend of ROCE, we liked what we saw.

What Is 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 Alibaba Group Holding:

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

0.10 = CN¥133b ÷ (CN¥1.8t - CN¥463b) (Based on the trailing twelve months to June 2024).

So, Alibaba Group Holding has an ROCE of 10%. In isolation, that's a pretty standard return but against the Multiline Retail industry average of 13%, it's not as good.

See our latest analysis for Alibaba Group Holding

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NYSE:BABA Return on Capital Employed October 18th 2024

In the above chart we have measured Alibaba Group Holding's prior ROCE against its prior performance, but the future is arguably more important. If you'd like, you can check out the forecasts from the analysts covering Alibaba Group Holding for free.

What Does the ROCE Trend For Alibaba Group Holding Tell Us?

While the returns on capital are good, they haven't moved much. Over the past five years, ROCE has remained relatively flat at around 10% and the business has deployed 64% more capital into its operations. Since 10% is a moderate ROCE though, it's good to see a business can continue to reinvest at these decent rates of return. Stable returns in this ballpark can be unexciting, but if they can be maintained over the long run, they often provide nice rewards to shareholders.

The Key Takeaway

To sum it up, Alibaba Group Holding has simply been reinvesting capital steadily, at those decent rates of return. However, despite the favorable fundamentals, the stock has fallen 40% over the last five years, so there might be an opportunity here for astute investors. For that reason, savvy investors might want to look further into this company in case it's a prime investment.

One more thing, we've spotted 1 warning sign facing Alibaba Group Holding that you might find interesting.

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