The latest data point for SOUN's PEG Ratio in Q4'25 stands at -0.192, indicating an undervalued stock relative to its earnings growth potential, as negative values suggest the price-to-earnings ratio is low compared to projected growth. This marks a slight improvement from the more negative -0.354 in Q3'25 but remains below the positive thresholds seen earlier in the year. Over the period from Q1'23 to Q4'25, the PEG Ratio has exhibited high volatility, fluctuating between a low of -0.354 in Q3'25 and a high of 1.038 in Q2'24, with an overall downward trend from positive values around 0.40 in early 2023 to predominantly negative territory by late 2025. Notable inflection points include a sharp drop to -0.174 in Q1'24, a brief recovery to positive levels in Q2'24 and Q3'24, followed by consistent declines, reflecting potential shifts in market expectations for SOUN's growth amid changing fundamentals. The area chart highlights periods of instability, with negative readings in five of the last six quarters signaling caution for investors assessing valuation efficiency.