Guide to understanding Syscom Computer Engineering

 Statistically speaking, it is less risky to invest in profitable companies than in unprofitable ones. Having said that, sometimes statutory profit levels are not a good guide to ongoing profitability, because some short term one-off factor has impacted profit levels. Today we'll focus on whether this year's statutory profits are a good guide to understanding Syscom Computer Engineering (TPE:2453).

It's good to see that over the last twelve months Syscom Computer Engineering made a profit of NT$140.3m on revenue of NT$5.87b. In the chart below, you can see that its profit and revenue have both grown over the last three years.

Importantly, statutory profits are not always the best tool for understanding a company's true earnings power, so it's well worth examining profits in a little more detail. Therefore, we think it's worth taking a closer look at computer science vs computer engineering salary cashflow, as well as examining the impact that unusual items have had on its reported profit. Note: we always recommend investors check balance sheet strength. Click here to be taken to our balance sheet analysis of Syscom Computer Engineering.


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