The latest PEG Ratio for CELH in Q4'25 stands at -0.959, indicating an undervalued stock relative to its earnings growth potential, though the negative value suggests challenges in profitability or growth projections for the period. Over the timeframe from Q1'23 to Q4'25, the PEG Ratio has exhibited high volatility, fluctuating between a low of -2.859 in Q3'24 and a peak of 11.834 in Q2'24, with an overall lack of sustained positive trend that reflects inconsistent market perceptions of the company's growth. Notable inflection points include a sharp rise from 0.954 in Q1'24 to the Q2'24 high, followed by declines into negative territory, underscoring periods of optimism interspersed with concerns over valuation sustainability.