Shareholders appeared unconcerned with The Hong Kong and China Gas Company Limited's (HKG:3) lackluster earnings report last week. Our analysis suggests that while the profits are soft, the foundations of the business are strong.
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The Impact Of Unusual Items On Profit
Importantly, our data indicates that Hong Kong and China Gas' profit was reduced by HK$1.2b, due to unusual items, over the last year. It's never great to see unusual items costing the company profits, but on the upside, things might improve sooner rather than later. When we analysed the vast majority of listed companies worldwide, we found that significant unusual items are often not repeated. And that's hardly a surprise given these line items are considered unusual. If Hong Kong and China Gas doesn't see those unusual expenses repeat, then all else being equal we'd expect its profit to increase over the coming year.
That might leave you wondering what analysts are forecasting in terms of future profitability. Luckily, you can click here to see an interactive graph depicting future profitability, based on their estimates.
Our Take On Hong Kong and China Gas' Profit Performance
Unusual items (expenses) detracted from Hong Kong and China Gas' earnings over the last year, but we might see an improvement next year. Because of this, we think Hong Kong and China Gas' earnings potential is at least as good as it seems, and maybe even better! Unfortunately, though, its earnings per share actually fell back over the last year. The goal of this article has been to assess how well we can rely on the statutory earnings to reflect the company's potential, but there is plenty more to consider. In light of this, if you'd like to do more analysis on the company, it's vital to be informed of the risks involved. Case in point: We've spotted 2 warning signs for Hong Kong and China Gas you should be aware of.
Today we've zoomed in on a single data point to better understand the nature of Hong Kong and China Gas' profit. But there is always more to discover if you are capable of focussing your mind on minutiae. Some people consider a high return on equity to be a good sign of a quality business. While it might take a little research on your behalf, you may find this free collection of companies boasting high return on equity, or this list of stocks with significant insider holdings to be useful.
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