The latest data point for APLD's Return on Sales (ROS) in Q2'26 shows a modest loss of -0.047%, marking a slight improvement from the previous quarter's deeper decline. This value indicates ongoing challenges in profitability, though it remains in negative territory amid the quarterly timeframe spanning Q4'23 to Q2'26. Over the period from Q4'23 to Q2'26, ROS has exhibited high volatility with an overall negative trend, starting at -26.6% and fluctuating between minor losses like -19.4% in Q2'24 and severe drops to -205.5% in Q2'25, before a brief positive spike to 5.0% in Q1'25. Significant inflection points include the sharp deterioration in Q3'24 to -134.8% and the recent stabilization toward less negative figures, suggesting intermittent operational pressures but no sustained profitability. The area chart highlights persistent declines punctuated by rare recoveries, underscoring the need for cost management to achieve positive returns.