In the latest period of Q4'26, GEN's Operating ROA metrics show significant improvement, with ROA reaching 3.28%, ROE surging to 19.61%, and ROIC climbing to 4.64%. This marks a sharp uptick from the prior quarter's Q3'26 figures of 1.21%, 8.23%, and 3.06%, respectively, indicating enhanced operational efficiency and capital utilization in the most recent fiscal quarter. Over the period from Q1'24 to Q4'26, ROA has exhibited a generally stable but low trajectory, fluctuating between 0.88% and 1.17% before the notable Q4'26 spike to 3.28%, suggesting underlying pressures on asset returns until a potential recovery. ROE displays greater volatility, declining from 8.09% in Q1'24 to a low of 5.45% in Q2'26, then rebounding sharply to 19.61% in Q4'26, highlighting sensitivity to equity leverage and profitability swings. ROIC follows a similar pattern of mild decline from 3.00% to 2.51% mid-period before rising to 4.64%, underscoring consistent but modest capital efficiency with an accelerating positive trend in the latter half.