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Do Qingdao Port International's (HKG:6198) Earnings Warrant Your Attention?

Simply Wall St.03-15

The excitement of investing in a company that can reverse its fortunes is a big draw for some speculators, so even companies that have no revenue, no profit, and a record of falling short, can manage to find investors. But the reality is that when a company loses money each year, for long enough, its investors will usually take their share of those losses. A loss-making company is yet to prove itself with profit, and eventually the inflow of external capital may dry up.

So if this idea of high risk and high reward doesn't suit, you might be more interested in profitable, growing companies, like Qingdao Port International (HKG:6198). Even if this company is fairly valued by the market, investors would agree that generating consistent profits will continue to provide Qingdao Port International with the means to add long-term value to shareholders.

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Qingdao Port International's Earnings Per Share Are Growing

If a company can keep growing earnings per share (EPS) long enough, its share price should eventually follow. That makes EPS growth an attractive quality for any company. We can see that in the last three years Qingdao Port International grew its EPS by 8.0% per year. This may not be setting the world alight, but it does show that EPS is on the upwards trend.

One way to double-check a company's growth is to look at how its revenue, and earnings before interest and tax (EBIT) margins are changing. Not all of Qingdao Port International's revenue this year is revenue from operations, so keep in mind the revenue and margin numbers used in this article might not be the best representation of the underlying business. While we note Qingdao Port International achieved similar EBIT margins to last year, revenue grew by a solid 2.1% to CN¥18b. 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.

SEHK:6198 Earnings and Revenue History March 15th 2025

You don't drive with your eyes on the rear-view mirror, so you might be more interested in this free report showing analyst forecasts for Qingdao Port International's future profits.

Are Qingdao Port International Insiders Aligned With All Shareholders?

It's a good habit to check into a company's remuneration policies to ensure that the CEO and management team aren't putting their own interests before that of the shareholder with excessive salary packages. Our analysis has discovered that the median total compensation for the CEOs of companies like Qingdao Port International with market caps between CN¥29b and CN¥87b is about CN¥5.7m.

The CEO of Qingdao Port International only received CN¥1.5m in total compensation for the year ending December 2023. That's clearly well below average, so at a glance that arrangement seems generous to shareholders and points to a modest remuneration culture. While the level of CEO compensation shouldn't be the biggest factor in how the company is viewed, modest remuneration is a positive, because it suggests that the board keeps shareholder interests in mind. Generally, arguments can be made that reasonable pay levels attest to good decision-making.

Does Qingdao Port International Deserve A Spot On Your Watchlist?

As previously touched on, Qingdao Port International is a growing business, which is encouraging. On top of that, our faith in the board of directors is strengthened by the fact of the reasonable CEO pay. So based on its merits, the stock deserves further research, if not an addition to your watchlist. We don't want to rain on the parade too much, but we did also find 1 warning sign for Qingdao Port International that you need to be mindful of.

There's always the possibility of doing well buying stocks that are not growing earnings and do not have insiders buying shares. But for those who consider these important metrics, we encourage you to check out companies that do have those features. You can access a tailored list of Hong Kong companies which have demonstrated growth backed by significant insider holdings.

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

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