The latest data point for UBER's Return on Sales (ROS) in Q4'25 stands at 2.58%, reflecting a moderate profitability margin after a period of variability. This value indicates a slight contraction from the preceding quarter's 19.99% but remains positive, suggesting sustained operational efficiency despite potential seasonal or market pressures. Over the period from Q1'23 to Q4'25, UBER's ROS exhibits a volatile yet generally upward trend, starting at a low of 0.75% and peaking at 26.04% in Q3'24, with an overall improvement in profitability driven by key inflection points such as the sharp rise from -4.95% in Q1'24 to 11.32% in Q2'24. Notable declines, including the Q1'24 dip into negative territory, highlight intermittent challenges, but the trajectory shows resilience with consistent positive values post-Q2'24, averaging around 10-12% in recent quarters and underscoring strengthening cost management in the ride-sharing sector.