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The latest data point for AAPL's EV/EBITDA ratio in Q2'26 stands at 110.87, marking a substantial surge from the previous quarter's value of 25.20 in Q1'26 and indicating heightened market valuation relative to earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization. Over the period from Q3'23 to Q2'26, the EV/EBITDA ratio exhibited volatility with an overall upward trend, starting at 23.06 in Q3'23 and fluctuating between 21.76 and 28.10 through Q4'25 before spiking dramatically to 110.87 in Q2'26. Notable declines occurred in Q2'25 (22.65) and Q3'25 (21.76), suggesting temporary compression in multiples, while peaks in Q3'24 (25.69) and Q4'25 (28.10) highlighted periods of expansion; this area chart pattern underscores AAPL's sensitivity to growth expectations and market sentiment in the tech sector.