As of Q4'25, SOUN's P/E Ratio has surged dramatically to 21.06K, marking a significant reversal from the persistent negative values observed in previous quarters. This sharp increase represents a notable shift in the company's valuation metrics at the end of the period. From Q1'23 to Q3'25, the P/E Ratio remained negative, fluctuating between -4.3 and -28.7, indicating ongoing net losses and challenging profitability. The most substantial negative value was recorded in Q2'25 at -28.7, followed by a partial recovery to -19.3 in Q3'25. The sudden jump to a positive 21.06K in Q4'25 suggests either a dramatic improvement in earnings or a significant one-time event, resulting in a pronounced inflection point after a prolonged period of negative ratios. The overall trend highlights a volatile and unstable earnings profile, with the latest data point signaling a potential turning point for SOUN.