The latest data point for SERV's P/B Ratio in Q1'26 stands at 2.00, reflecting a modest stabilization after a slight uptick from Q4'25's 2.07, indicating the stock is trading at a price roughly twice its book value. Over the period from Q2'23 to Q1'26, the P/B Ratio exhibits extreme volatility, starting with a negative -8.79 in Q2'23, surging to a peak of 82.96 in Q3'23, then plunging to a low of -217.98 in Q4'23, followed by a recovery to positive territory with values fluctuating between 14.43 in Q2'24 and a downward trend to around 2.00 by Q1'26. This pattern suggests significant instability in market valuation relative to book value, with early quarters marked by sharp swings possibly due to operational or market disruptions, while recent quarters show a stabilizing decline toward more moderate levels, potentially signaling improving investor confidence or normalized fundamentals.