The latest data point for GEN's Return on Sales (ROS) in Q3'26 stands at 0.36%, reflecting a modest uptick from the previous quarter's 0.31% in Q2'26, though it remains below the series high of 0.44% observed in Q1'25. This value indicates ongoing operational efficiency challenges amid potential market pressures, with the metric expressed as a percentage of sales. Over the period from Q1'24 to Q3'26, GEN's ROS has exhibited a volatile yet generally stable trend, fluctuating between a low of 0.03% in Q2'24 and the aforementioned peak of 0.44% in Q1'25, with an average around 0.37%. Notable declines occurred in Q2'24 and Q2'26, suggesting periodic cost pressures or revenue softness, while recoveries in subsequent quarters like Q3'24 and Q4'25 highlight resilience; the area chart underscores these undulating patterns without a clear long-term growth or decline trajectory. Q4'26 shows no data, limiting forward visibility.