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The latest data point for SERV's Revenue Surprise % in Q4'25 shows a significant negative deviation of -68.6%, indicating the company's revenue fell well below analyst expectations for the quarter. In contrast, the accompanying Revenue Growth (YoY) metric for the same period reflects a modest positive expansion of 4.0%, suggesting underlying business growth despite the surprise shortfall. Over the period from Q3'23 to Q4'25, Revenue Surprise % has been volatile and predominantly negative since Q2'24, starting with a positive 17.1% in Q2'24 before declining to -30.9% in Q4'24 and hitting a low of -68.6% in Q4'25, with intermittent minor recoveries like 2.7% in Q2'25. Revenue Growth (YoY) exhibits a more stable but fluctuating pattern, peaking at 22.5% in Q1'24 after a strong 87.7% in Q3'23, then moderating to low single digits through Q4'25 with a brief contraction of -0.5% in Q1'25, highlighting a transition from high-growth phases to steadier, albeit inconsistent, year-over-year performance.