The latest data point for Walmart's EPS in Q4'26 shows a value of 0.53 USD, reflecting a modest decline from the previous quarter's 0.77 USD and indicating potential pressures on profitability amid seasonal or operational factors. This marks the endpoint of the quarterly series spanning from Q1'24 to Q4'26. Over the period from Q1'24 to Q4'26, EPS exhibits volatility with no consistent upward or downward trend, fluctuating between a low of 0.057 USD in Q3'24 and a high of 0.977 USD in Q2'24, while stabilizing around 0.5-0.7 USD in recent quarters. Year-over-year EPS growth mirrors this instability, with sharp spikes such as 204% in Q1'25 and 900% in Q3'25 contrasting against declines like -20% in Q1'24 and -20% in Q4'26, suggesting irregular performance influenced by one-time events or market dynamics. Overall, the bar chart for EPS and line overlay for growth highlight a need for monitoring underlying drivers to assess sustainability.