Do Pan Pacific International Holdings' (TSE:7532) Earnings Warrant Your Attention?

Simply Wall St · 10/18 21:15

Investors are often guided by the idea of discovering 'the next big thing', even if that means buying 'story stocks' without any revenue, let alone profit. Sometimes these stories can cloud the minds of investors, leading them to invest with their emotions rather than on the merit of good company fundamentals. Loss making companies can act like a sponge for capital - so investors should be cautious that they're not throwing good money after bad.

In contrast to all that, many investors prefer to focus on companies like Pan Pacific International Holdings (TSE:7532), which has not only revenues, but also profits. Now this is not to say that the company presents the best investment opportunity around, but profitability is a key component to success in business.

View our latest analysis for Pan Pacific International Holdings

How Fast Is Pan Pacific International Holdings Growing?

If you believe that markets are even vaguely efficient, then over the long term you'd expect a company's share price to follow its earnings per share (EPS) outcomes. So it makes sense that experienced investors pay close attention to company EPS when undertaking investment research. Impressively, Pan Pacific International Holdings has grown EPS by 20% per year, compound, in the last three years. If the company can sustain that sort of growth, we'd expect shareholders to come away satisfied.

Top-line growth is a great indicator that growth is sustainable, and combined with a high earnings before interest and taxation (EBIT) margin, it's a great way for a company to maintain a competitive advantage in the market. Pan Pacific International Holdings maintained stable EBIT margins over the last year, all while growing revenue 8.2% to JP¥2.1t. That's a real positive.

The chart below shows how the company's bottom and top lines have progressed over time. For finer detail, click on the image.

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TSE:7532 Earnings and Revenue History October 18th 2024

Fortunately, we've got access to analyst forecasts of Pan Pacific International Holdings' future profits. You can do your own forecasts without looking, or you can take a peek at what the professionals are predicting.

Are Pan Pacific International Holdings Insiders Aligned With All Shareholders?

Prior to investment, it's always a good idea to check that the management team is paid reasonably. Pay levels around or below the median, can be a sign that shareholder interests are well considered. The median total compensation for CEOs of companies similar in size to Pan Pacific International Holdings, with market caps over JP¥1.2t, is around JP¥212m.

The Pan Pacific International Holdings CEO received JP¥120m in compensation for the year ending June 2023. That is actually below the median for CEO's of similarly sized companies. CEO compensation is hardly the most important aspect of a company to consider, but when it's reasonable, that gives a little more confidence that leadership are looking out for shareholder interests. It can also be a sign of good governance, more generally.

Is Pan Pacific International Holdings Worth Keeping An Eye On?

For growth investors, Pan Pacific International Holdings' raw rate of earnings growth is a beacon in the night. The fast growth bodes well while the very reasonable CEO pay assists builds some confidence in the board. Based on these factors, this stock may well deserve a spot on your watchlist, or even a little further research. We should say that we've discovered 1 warning sign for Pan Pacific International Holdings that you should be aware of before investing here.

Although Pan Pacific International Holdings certainly looks good, it may appeal to more investors if insiders were buying up shares. If you like to see companies with more skin in the game, then check out this handpicked selection of Japanese companies that not only boast of strong growth but have strong insider backing.

Please note the insider transactions discussed in this article refer to reportable transactions in the relevant jurisdiction.