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The latest data point for Current Contract Liabilities, as of Q4'25, stands at $238.4M USD, reflecting a modest quarterly decline of approximately 1.6% from $242.4M in Q3'25 and a slight stabilization after earlier growth in the year. Over the period from Q1'23 to Q4'25, Current Contract Liabilities exhibited a clear downward trend initially, dropping sharply from $303.3M to a low of $179.5M in Q1'24—a decline of over 40%—likely indicating accelerated revenue recognition or reduced new contracts. From Q2'24 onward, the metric showed a robust recovery, rising steadily to $242.4M by Q3'25 before the minor pullback, suggesting improved business momentum and a potential stabilization around $200M-$240M in recent quarters. This bar chart highlights the volatility in contract obligations, with the most significant inflection point in early 2024 marking a shift from contraction to expansion.