The latest data point for ExxonMobil's (XOM) EPS in Q1'26 stands at 1 USD, marking a decline from the previous quarter's 1.54 USD in Q4'25 and reflecting ongoing pressure on profitability amid volatile energy markets. Over the period from Q2'23 to Q1'26, EPS has exhibited a clear downward trend, starting at a high of 2.25 USD in Q3'23 and steadily declining to the current 1 USD, with intermittent fluctuations such as a brief uptick to 2.14 USD in Q2'24. Year-over-year EPS growth has been predominantly negative, averaging around -20% to -50% in most quarters, with only one positive instance of 10.3% in Q2'24; this volatility underscores challenges in sustaining earnings amid fluctuating oil prices and operational costs, as depicted in the bar chart for EPS values and the overlaid line for YoY growth.