The latest data point for Oracle's ROS (Return on Sales) in Q2'26 stands at 46.1%, marking a substantial increase from the previous quarter and representing the highest value in the observed period. This surge highlights a strong profitability rebound, potentially driven by operational efficiencies or revenue growth in key segments. Over the timeframe from Q4'23 to Q2'26, ROS has exhibited a volatile yet generally upward trend, starting at 29.4% and fluctuating between 26.1% and 32.7% through Q1'26 before the sharp rise to 46.1%. Notable improvements occurred in Q4'24 (32.6%) and Q4'25 (32.3%), with minor dips in Q1'24 (26.1%) and Q1'26 (29.1%), indicating resilience amid periodic pressures, while the Q3'26 period shows no data. The area chart visualization underscores the cumulative progress in margins, suggesting sustained positive momentum for financial analysts to monitor.