The latest data point for OPFI's Return on Sales (ROS) in Q4'25 stands at 32.3%, reflecting a moderate profitability level following a volatile period. This value indicates a recovery from the negative territory observed earlier in the year, though it remains below the peaks seen in prior quarters. Over the period from Q1'23 to Q4'25, OPFI's ROS has exhibited significant volatility in an area chart format, starting at 20.6% and fluctuating between a high of 54.9% in Q3'25 and a low of -9.9% in Q2'25. Notable declines occurred in Q4'23 (11.5%) and Q4'24 (7.4%), suggesting seasonal pressures or operational challenges, while sharp recoveries in Q1'24 (27.5%) and Q3'25 highlight periods of improved efficiency. Overall, the trend shows no consistent growth or decline but underscores the company's sensitivity to quarterly factors, with an average ROS around 16% across the timeframe.