The latest data point for CLSK's Return on Sales (ROS) in Q1'26 shows a significant decline to -2.24%, marking a sharp downturn from the modest positive of 0.08% in Q4'25 and reflecting ongoing volatility in profitability metrics. Over the period from Q2'23 to Q1'26, ROS has exhibited a highly volatile trend, fluctuating between deep losses like -2.36% in Q3'24 and gains up to 1.59% in Q1'25, with no sustained upward or downward trajectory evident in this area chart. Key inflection points include a recovery to positive territory in Q1'24 (0.38%) after initial quarterly losses averaging around -0.70%, followed by erratic swings that underscore sensitivity to operational or market factors, ultimately ending in negative territory. This pattern suggests inconsistent cost management or revenue pressures, warranting closer examination of underlying drivers for financial analysts tracking CLSK's performance.