The latest data point for Verizon's (VZ) EPS in Q4'25 shows a value of 0.55 USD, marking a notable decline from the previous quarter's 1.17 USD and reflecting ongoing volatility in earnings performance. This figure represents the lowest EPS in the observed period, potentially influenced by seasonal factors or operational challenges. Over the timeframe from Q1'23 to Q4'25, EPS exhibits a volatile trend with no consistent upward or downward trajectory, fluctuating between a high of 1.19 USD in Q4'24 and a low of -0.64 USD in Q4'23, including a significant negative outlier in late 2023. Year-over-year EPS growth has been erratic, with sharp declines exceeding -100% in Q4'23 and Q3'24, contrasted by strong recoveries such as +286% in Q4'24 and +50% in Q3'25, suggesting intermittent improvements in profitability amid broader instability. Overall, the bar chart highlights persistent earnings pressure, while the overlaid line chart for YoY growth underscores the need for monitoring underlying drivers like cost management and revenue streams.