The latest data point for TEM's EPS in Q1'26 shows a value of -0.7 USD, indicating a continued negative earnings per share amid ongoing operational challenges. This marks a slight deterioration from the previous quarter's -0.31 USD in Q4'25, reflecting persistent pressures on profitability. Over the period from Q2'23 to Q1'26, EPS exhibited significant volatility, starting at -0.33 USD and improving modestly to -0.3 USD by Q4'23 before plunging to a low of -6.86 USD in Q2'24, likely due to one-time costs or market disruptions. A notable recovery followed in Q4'24 with a positive 0.81 USD, but subsequent quarters reverted to losses, averaging around -0.4 USD, highlighting an unstable trend with no sustained profitability. Year-over-year EPS growth mirrored this pattern, with sharp declines like -19.79% in Q2'24 contrasting with gains such as 3.7x in Q4'24, underscoring the need for improved cost management to stabilize earnings.