As of Q4'25, the PEG Ratio for NET stands at -2.02, marking a significant decline from the previous quarter’s high of 196.51 in Q3'25. This latest data point highlights a sharp reversal and continued volatility in the company’s valuation relative to its expected earnings growth. Over the period from Q1'23 to Q4'25, the PEG Ratio has exhibited extreme fluctuations, ranging from a low of -400.11 in Q3'24 to a peak of 196.51 in Q3'25. The trend is highly volatile, with several sharp swings between positive and negative values, indicating inconsistent growth expectations and valuation pressures across the observed quarters. This pattern suggests a lack of stability in market sentiment regarding NET's future earnings growth.