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Phenix Optical (SHSE:600071) Is Carrying A Fair Bit Of Debt

Simply Wall St ·  Oct 19, 2023 02:41

Warren Buffett famously said, 'Volatility is far from synonymous with risk.' It's only natural to consider a company's balance sheet when you examine how risky it is, since debt is often involved when a business collapses. We note that Phenix Optical Company Limited (SHSE:600071) does have debt on its balance sheet. But is this debt a concern to shareholders?

What Risk Does Debt Bring?

Debt assists a business until the business has trouble paying it off, either with new capital or with free cash flow. Ultimately, if the company can't fulfill its legal obligations to repay debt, shareholders could walk away with nothing. While that is not too common, we often do see indebted companies permanently diluting shareholders because lenders force them to raise capital at a distressed price. Having said that, the most common situation is where a company manages its debt reasonably well - and to its own advantage. When we think about a company's use of debt, we first look at cash and debt together.

Check out our latest analysis for Phenix Optical

What Is Phenix Optical's Net Debt?

As you can see below, at the end of June 2023, Phenix Optical had CN¥723.7m of debt, up from CN¥576.6m a year ago. Click the image for more detail. However, because it has a cash reserve of CN¥238.3m, its net debt is less, at about CN¥485.4m.

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SHSE:600071 Debt to Equity History October 19th 2023

How Healthy Is Phenix Optical's Balance Sheet?

According to the last reported balance sheet, Phenix Optical had liabilities of CN¥1.08b due within 12 months, and liabilities of CN¥324.9m due beyond 12 months. Offsetting this, it had CN¥238.3m in cash and CN¥628.8m in receivables that were due within 12 months. So its liabilities outweigh the sum of its cash and (near-term) receivables by CN¥537.5m.

Of course, Phenix Optical has a market capitalization of CN¥5.86b, so these liabilities are probably manageable. However, we do think it is worth keeping an eye on its balance sheet strength, as it may change over time. The balance sheet is clearly the area to focus on when you are analysing debt. But you can't view debt in total isolation; since Phenix Optical will need earnings to service that debt. So when considering debt, it's definitely worth looking at the earnings trend. Click here for an interactive snapshot.

In the last year Phenix Optical wasn't profitable at an EBIT level, but managed to grow its revenue by 3.5%, to CN¥1.8b. We usually like to see faster growth from unprofitable companies, but each to their own.

Caveat Emptor

Over the last twelve months Phenix Optical produced an earnings before interest and tax (EBIT) loss. To be specific the EBIT loss came in at CN¥36m. Considering that alongside the liabilities mentioned above does not give us much confidence that company should be using so much debt. So we think its balance sheet is a little strained, though not beyond repair. Another cause for caution is that is bled CN¥58m in negative free cash flow over the last twelve months. So suffice it to say we do consider the stock to be risky. There's no doubt that we learn most about debt from the balance sheet. However, not all investment risk resides within the balance sheet - far from it. For example, we've discovered 1 warning sign for Phenix Optical that you should be aware of before investing here.

If you're interested in investing in businesses that can grow profits without the burden of debt, then check out this free list of growing businesses that have net cash on the balance sheet.

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