The latest data point for UBER's Return on Sales (ROS) in Q4'25 stands at 2.58%, reflecting a notable decline from the previous quarter's 19.99% and marking the lowest level in the observed period. This downturn suggests potential pressures on profitability margins toward the end of FY2025. Over the timeframe from Q2'23 to Q4'25, UBER's ROS exhibits a volatile trend with an overall improvement from an initial 6.53% to peaks of 26.04% in Q3'24, followed by fluctuations including a brief negative dip to -4.95% in Q1'24. Key inflection points include a sharp recovery post-Q1'24 to double-digit positives through Q2'25, before the recent softening in Q4'25, indicating resilient operational efficiency amid periodic challenges in the ride-sharing sector. No data is available for Q1'26.