The latest data point for KO's PEG Ratio in Q4'25 stands at -0.86, indicating an undervalued stock relative to its earnings growth potential, though the negative value suggests challenges in growth projections or high volatility in recent periods. This follows a sharp decline from Q3'25's -5.67, the lowest point in the series, highlighting ongoing instability as of the end of FY2025. Over the period from Q1'23 to Q4'25, the PEG Ratio has exhibited high volatility with no clear upward or downward trend, oscillating between positive peaks like 1.52 in Q3'24 and deep negatives such as -5.67 in Q3'25 and -1.34 in Q4'24. Notable inflection points include a recovery to positive territory in Q1'23 (0.41) and Q3'24, contrasted by persistent negatives in Q2'23 (-1.42), Q4'23 (-0.92), Q2'24 (-1.17), and Q4'25, reflecting erratic market perceptions of KO's growth amid economic fluctuations. Q1'25 has no data, which limits continuity in early 2025 analysis, but the area chart underscores the overall instability rather than steady growth or decline.