The latest data point for SNOW's Return on Sales (ROS) in Q3'26 stands at -23.76%, marking a slight improvement from the previous quarter's -25.84% but remaining deeply negative, indicating ongoing challenges in achieving profitability relative to sales. Over the period from Q1'24 to Q3'26, ROS has exhibited a volatile yet generally improving trend from an initial low of -37.24% in Q1'24, with notable recoveries in Q3'24 (-28.72%) and Q2'26 (-25.84%), though periodic declines—such as the drop to -40.52% in Q1'26—highlight operational inefficiencies or cost pressures; the area chart underscores a gradual narrowing of losses, with the most recent quarters showing the smallest deficits since inception, suggesting potential stabilization if upward momentum persists into Q4'26, which currently has no data.