The latest data point for Snowflake's EPS in Q4'26 shows a value of -0.9 USD, indicating continued negative earnings per share amid ongoing operational challenges. This represents a slight deterioration from the previous quarter's -0.87 USD in Q3'26, though it marks a modest year-over-year improvement from -0.98 USD in Q4'25. Over the period from Q1'24 to Q4'26, EPS has exhibited a volatile yet predominantly declining trend, starting at -0.7 USD and worsening to a low of -1.29 USD in Q1'26 before stabilizing around -0.9 USD in recent quarters. Year-over-year EPS growth has been erratic, with early periods showing minor fluctuations (e.g., +20.3% in Q4'24) giving way to deeper declines averaging -35% to -92% through Q4'25, followed by a tentative recovery with positive growth rates of +6.3% in Q2'26, +11.2% in Q3'26, and +8.2% in Q4'26, suggesting potential stabilization in profitability metrics for the data cloud provider.