The latest data point for Nike's (NKE) EPS in Q3'26 stands at 0.35 USD, reflecting a continued decline from the previous quarter's 0.54 USD and marking one of the lowest values in the observed period. This figure underscores ongoing profitability pressures, with year-over-year growth at -35.2%, highlighting a sharp contraction compared to earlier highs. Over the period from Q4'23 to Q3'26, EPS exhibited an initial upward trend, peaking at 1.04 USD in Q2'24 before entering a sustained decline, with values dropping below 0.80 USD from Q3'24 onward and reaching a low of 0.15 USD in Q4'25. Year-over-year EPS growth was volatile, showing positive spikes like +47.1% in Q4'24 but predominantly negative thereafter, averaging around -30% in recent quarters, which signals weakening earnings momentum and potential challenges in operational efficiency or market demand. The bar chart visualization emphasizes these quarterly fluctuations, while the overlaid line for YoY growth reveals a clear downward trajectory post-2024.