Czech Coal made a net profit of CZK -375 mil in 2014, up 66.2% compared to the previous year. Historically, between 2004 and 2014, the company's net profit reached a high of CZK 3,294 mil in 2009 and a low of CZK -1,108 mil in 2013.
The result implies a return on equity of 494% and a return on invested capital of -73.0% in 2014. That is compared to an average of 77.4% and -27.6% over the last five years.
The company has been operating with average EBITDA margin of -1.17% in the last 5 years and an average net margin of -6.73%.
Since 2009, the firm's net profit increased by -111% or an average of nan% a year.
As far as Czech Coal's peers are concerned, JSW generated ROE of -8.44% and ROCE of -5.41% in 2014. Carbounion Bohemia's profitability reached 20.1% and 34.4%, respectively. OKD operated with 1,922% and -78.2% returns in 2014.
You can see all the company’s data at Czech Coal profile, or you can download a report on the company in the report section.