Aehr Test SystemsのROCEは10.61%です。
使用資本利益率(ROCE)は、企業の収益性とその資本が使用される効率を測定する財務比率です。
Return on capital employed (ROCE) is the total amount of capital that a company has utilized in order to generate profits. It is the sum of shareholders' equity and debt liabilities. It can be simplified as total assets minus current liabilities.
ROCE is especially useful when comparing the performance of companies in capital-intensive sectors. ROCE considers debt and other liabilities as well compared to other fundamentals which only analyze profitability related to a company’s common equity. This provides a better indication of financial performance for companies with significant debt. For a company, the ROCE trend over the years is also an important indicator of performance. In general, investors tend to favor companies with stable and rising ROCE numbers over companies where ROCE is volatile and bounces around from one year to the next.
Instead of using capital employed at an arbitrary point in time, analysts and investors often calculate ROCE based on the average capital employed (ROACE), which takes the average of opening and closing capital employed for the time period.
headquartered in fremont, california, aehr test systems is a worldwide supplier of systems for burning-in and testing memory and logic integrated circuits and has an installed base of more than 2,500 systems worldwide. aehr test has developed and introduced several innovative products, including the abts, foxtm and max systems and the diepak® carrier. the abts system is aehr test’s newest system for packaged part test during burn-in for both low-power and high-power logic as well as all common types of memory devices. the fox system is a full wafer contact test and burn-in system. the max system can effectively burn-in and functionally test complex devices, such as digital signal processors, microprocessors, microcontrollers and systems-on-a-chip. the diepak carrier is a reusable, temporary package that enables ic manufacturers to perform cost-effective final test and burn-in of bare die.