Quantum Computing has become a hot topic for investors, with Quantum Computing (QUBT) emerging as a key player in the industry. Despite recent developments like a partnership with NASA and inclusion in the Russell 2000 index, QUBT stock fell 4% after reporting a net loss of $36.5 million and minimal sales of $61,000.
With a market cap of $2.37 billion, Quantum Computing is based in Hoboken, New Jersey, focusing on quantum computing, reservoir computing, and photonics technology. QUBT stock has surged 2,223% in the past year but dropped 14% in 2025, reflecting the volatility of speculative tech investments.
In Q2 2025, Quantum Computing reported revenue of $61,000, down 67% from the previous year, and operating expenses doubled to $10.2 million. Despite widening net losses, the company highlighted progress in securing new customers and international shipments, raising $200 million through a private stock placement.
Analysts predict a loss per share of $0.06 for Q3 2025, with a projected narrowing to $0.16 for the full fiscal year. However, 2026 forecasts suggest a wider loss per share of $0.29. Analyst sentiment on QUBT stock is mixed, with an average price target of $18.50 reflecting a potential 33% upside.
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