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The latest data point for BBAI's EPS Surprise % in Q4'25 stands at -0.2%, indicating a slight miss relative to analyst expectations and marking a downturn from the modest positive surprise of 0.17% in Q3'25. This value reflects ongoing volatility in earnings performance over the covered period from Q4'22 to Q4'25. Over the full timeframe, EPS Surprise % has exhibited a volatile trend, starting with a positive 1.3% in Q4'22, peaking at 2.14% in Q1'24, and fluctuating between highs above 1% and lows reaching -1.43% in Q3'23, with recent quarters showing smaller deviations around ±0.5%. Meanwhile, EPS Growth (YoY) displays even greater instability, with sharp swings from a high of 123% in Q3'23 to a steep decline of -1,320% in Q2'25, though it has rebounded to 108% in Q4'25; overall, the dual metrics suggest inconsistent profitability improvements, with no sustained upward trajectory and frequent negative growth episodes highlighting operational challenges.