The latest data point for VEEV's PEG Ratio, recorded in Q4'26, stands at 9.88, indicating a relatively strong valuation relative to earnings growth at the end of the analyzed period from Q1'24 to Q4'26. Over the timeframe, the PEG Ratio exhibits high volatility, starting with negative values of -1.73 in Q1'24 and plunging to -5.01 in Q2'24 before turning positive and peaking at 11.13 in Q4'25. Subsequent quarters show fluctuations, including a dip to -4.77 in Q2'26, followed by a recovery to 9.88 in Q4'26, suggesting inconsistent market perceptions of the company's growth prospects amid broader economic factors. This pattern highlights periods of undervaluation (negative ratios) interspersed with overvaluation signals, warranting caution for investors tracking long-term stability.