The latest data point for TEM's PEG Ratio in Q4'25 stands at 1.37, indicating a positive valuation multiple that suggests the stock may be moderately overvalued relative to its earnings growth expectations as of the end of this fiscal period. Over the timeframe from Q1'23 to Q4'25, the PEG Ratio has exhibited high volatility, starting at 2.10 and fluctuating between positive peaks (such as 1.71 in Q2'25 and 1.27 in Q4'24) and negative troughs (reaching -2.25 in Q4'23 and -0.53 in Q3'25), with an overall trend showing a recovery from deep negative territory in early 2024 to more balanced levels by late 2025. This pattern reflects shifting market perceptions of TEM's growth prospects, with significant inflection points around Q3'23 (dropping to -2.11) and Q3'24 (rebounding to 0.35), underscoring the need for analysts to monitor earnings revisions closely amid this instability.