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The latest data point for CIFR's EPS Surprise % in Q4'25 shows a strong positive surprise of 15%, indicating that earnings significantly exceeded analyst expectations for the quarter. In contrast, the EPS Growth (YoY) for the same period reflects a sharp decline of -33%, highlighting a substantial year-over-year drop in earnings despite the surprise. Over the period from Q1'23 to Q4'25, EPS Surprise % has exhibited high volatility, starting with a -0.4% miss in Q1'23, improving to a peak of 14.17% in Q1'24, and fluctuating with zeros in several quarters before the recent 15% surge, suggesting inconsistent but occasionally robust outperformance against forecasts. Meanwhile, EPS Growth (YoY) has trended downward overall, with early gains like 5.33% in Q1'24 giving way to persistent negatives, including -6% in Q3'23 and the steep -33% in Q4'25, pointing to weakening profitability amid broader challenges.