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A New Way to Listen to the Music: ROIC

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Rupert Hargreaves
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The following is based on a research paper by Robertson Stephens & Company first published during December 1996. Originally, the paper was designed as an investment guide for IT networking companies. You can read the paper in its entirety here.

A New Way to Listen to the Music: ROIC

Over the long-term, an investor's primary focus should be value creation, how much value has been and will be created with the funds invested in and deployed by the selected company. This applies to both value and growth investors.

Return On Invested Capital (ROIC) is a superior guide with which to assess value creation. Indeed, ROIC can be significantly more informative than traditional investment performance metrics such as EPS, EBITDA, and ROE, all...

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