Life Time Group Holdings Inc
NYSE:LTH
ROIC
Return on Invested Capital
ROIC, or Return on Invested Capital, tells you how good a company is at turning its invested money into profits. In simple terms, ROIC shows how many dollars of profit the company makes for each dollar it has invested. A higher ROIC usually means the company is using its money wisely to grow and make more profits, which is a good sign for investors.
ROIC Across Competitors
Country | Company | Market Cap | ROIC | ||
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US |
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Life Time Group Holdings Inc
NYSE:LTH
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5.9B USD |
4%
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JP |
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Oriental Land Co Ltd
TSE:4661
|
5.4T JPY |
13%
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|
US |
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Planet Fitness Inc
NYSE:PLNT
|
7.9B USD |
9%
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|
US |
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Vail Resorts Inc
NYSE:MTN
|
5.4B USD |
8%
|
|
US |
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Cedar Fair LP
NYSE:FUN
|
3.6B USD |
-53%
|
|
CN |
S
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Songcheng Performance Development Co Ltd
SZSE:300144
|
23.9B CNY |
19%
|
|
US |
S
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Six Flags Entertainment Corp
F:6FE
|
2.6B EUR |
9%
|
|
SA |
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Leejam Sports Company SJSC
SAU:1830
|
10.4B SAR |
13%
|
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CN |
S
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Shenzhen Overseas Chinese Town Co Ltd
SZSE:000069
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18.9B CNY |
-1%
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|
US |
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SeaWorld Entertainment Inc
NYSE:PRKS
|
2.6B USD |
16%
|
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BR |
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Smartfit Escola de Ginastica e Danca SA
BOVESPA:SMFT3
|
13B BRL |
9%
|
Life Time Group Holdings Inc
Glance View
Life Time Group Holdings Inc., often recognized as a holistic lifestyle and fitness company, charts its journey with a vision that extends beyond traditional gym models. Founded in 1992 by Bahram Akradi, Life Time has cultivated a unique ecosystem dedicated to health and wellness, which seamlessly amalgamates fitness, nutrition, and luxury living experiences under one expansive roof. Unlike typical gyms, Life Time crafts sprawling, resort-like facilities that offer a comprehensive array of services including fitness classes, personalized training, spas, childcare, cafes, and even co-working spaces. This approach aims to attract a broad clientele—from busy professionals to active families—ensuring that each visitor finds something catered to their lifestyle preferences in an environment that feels more like a community center than a mere gym. What sets Life Time apart is its diversified revenue stream, where membership dues form just the tip of the iceberg. The company generates additional income through premium offerings such as on-site health services, exclusive events, and personalized training sessions, which are not typically available at your average gym. Furthermore, Life Time leverages its significant scale and strategic locations across affluent suburbs to engage in real estate development, housing residential and office spaces around their fitness centers. This not only capitalizes on lifestyle trends that blend wellness with everyday living but also deepens members' engagement by embedding fitness as a core component of their daily routine. In doing so, Life Time has positioned itself not just as a fitness center but as an experiential brand, tapping into varying aspects of its members' lives and evolving with the modern pursuit of a balanced lifestyle.
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ROIC, or Return on Invested Capital, tells you how good a company is at turning its invested money into profits. In simple terms, ROIC shows how many dollars of profit the company makes for each dollar it has invested. A higher ROIC usually means the company is using its money wisely to grow and make more profits, which is a good sign for investors.
Based on Life Time Group Holdings Inc's most recent financial statements, the company has ROIC of 4%.