The latest data point for Walmart's Return on Sales (ROS) in Q4'26 stands at 3.42%, reflecting a moderate decline from the previous quarter's 4.97% and indicating subdued profitability amid potential seasonal or operational pressures. Over the period from Q1'24 to Q4'26, ROS has exhibited volatility with an overall downward trend, starting at a high of 6.93% in Q2'24 before fluctuating between 3.42% and 4.67%, including a notable dip to 0.87% in Q3'24 and a partial recovery peaking at 5.62% in Q2'26. This pattern suggests inconsistent margin performance, possibly driven by cost fluctuations or competitive dynamics in retail, with the area chart highlighting periods of stabilization around 4% in recent quarters but no sustained growth trajectory.