Return on Capital Employed Insights for FormFactor

Pulled from Benzinga Pro data FormFactor FORM posted a 10.13% decrease in earnings from Q1. Sales, however, increased by 0.77% over the previous quarter to $188.08 million. Despite the increase in sales this quarter, the decrease in earnings may suggest FormFactor is not utilizing their capital as effectively as possible. FormFactor reached earnings of $22.64 million and sales of $186.64 million in Q1.

What Is Return On Capital Employed?

Changes in earnings and sales indicate shifts in FormFactor's Return on Capital Employed, a measure of yearly pre-tax profit relative to capital employed by a business. Generally, a higher ROCE suggests successful growth of a company and is a sign of higher earnings per share in the future. In Q2, FormFactor posted an ROCE of 0.03%.

It is important to keep in mind ROCE evaluates past performance and is not used as a predictive tool. It is a good measure of a company's recent performance, but several factors could affect earnings and sales in the near future.

Return on Capital Employed is an important measurement of efficiency and a useful tool when comparing companies that operate in the same industry. A relatively high ROCE indicates a company may be generating profits that can be reinvested into more capital, leading to higher returns and growing EPS for shareholders.

In FormFactor's case, the positive ROCE ratio will be something investors pay attention to before making long-term financial decisions.

Upcoming Earnings Estimate

FormFactor reported Q2 earnings per share at $0.36/share, which beat analyst predictions of $0.33/share.

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