The latest data point for NET's EPS in Q1'26 shows a value of -0.07 USD, indicating continued negative earnings per share despite some quarterly fluctuations. This represents a modest deterioration from the breakeven 0 USD in Q3'25 but an improvement over the -0.15 USD low in Q2'25. Over the period from Q2'23 to Q1'26, EPS trended from a deeper loss of -0.28 USD toward stabilization, with notable improvement in 2024 quarters reaching -0.04 USD consistently before widening to -0.15 USD in Q2'25 and recovering to breakeven in Q3'25. Year-over-year EPS growth exhibited volatility, starting with a -40% decline in Q2'23, surging to +85.7% in Q2'24, but turning sharply negative at -275% in Q2'25 amid a brief positive spike to +100% in Q3'25. Overall, the bar chart reveals a pattern of gradual loss narrowing interrupted by periodic setbacks, while the line chart for YoY growth highlights inconsistent momentum, suggesting underlying operational challenges in achieving sustained profitability.