The quantum computing company raises its full-year revenue guidance on the heels of its latest quarter.
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The quantum computing company raises its full-year revenue guidance on the heels of its latest quarter.
Quantum computing stocks are surging across the board this afternoon, with all three pure-play names rallying in midday trading. The move has reignited a debate that’s defined the sector all year. Which quantum name has actually delivered for shareholders in 2026? The answer, at least through the May 5 close, is clear. IonQ (NYSE:IONQ) is ... Which Quantum Computing Stock Has Dominated in 2026: IonQ, Rigetti, or D-Wave?
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Nvidia’s recent launch of its Ising AI models, designed to improve the efficiency and accuracy of quantum hardware, and D-Wave Quantum’s plans for its inaugural Investor Day and Qubits Europe user conference, have brought fresh attention to the company’s quantum annealing and emerging gate-model technologies. Together, Nvidia’s renewed push into practical quantum tools and D-Wave’s efforts to showcase real-world customer use cases have sharpened investor focus on how the company might...
D-Wave Quantum Inc. (NYSE:QBTS) is set to release its FQ1 2026 earnings on May 12. Wall Street expects the company to post around $4.14 million in quarterly revenue along with a GAAP EPS of negative $0.10. Analysts are bullish on the stock as 15 out of 17 analysts covering the stock have maintained a Buy […]
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Recent Performance Snapshot D-Wave Quantum (QBTS) has been volatile recently, with the share price moving 0.9% over the past day, weakening about 14% over the past week, and showing a 41% gain over the past month. Across longer stretches, the stock shows a 21% decline over the past 3 months, a 35% decline year to date, and a very large 1 year total return, while the 3 year total return is about 39 times. See our latest analysis for D-Wave Quantum. For context, D-Wave Quantum’s recent 40.8% 1...
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D-Wave Quantum (NYSE:QBTS) has announced management participation in several upcoming technology and quantum computing investor conferences. The company plans to highlight its dual-platform approach across both quantum annealing and gate-model systems to a broad group of institutional and retail investors. These appearances are intended to raise visibility, reinforce its role in quantum computing and support ongoing engagement with the capital markets. D-Wave Quantum enters this conference...
D-Wave Quantum Inc. (NYSE:QBTS) is one of the top 10 high-performance computing companies to invest in. As of the close of play on April 24, the stock carried a strongly bullish consensus sentiment. It received coverage from 14 analysts, 13 of whom assigned Buy ratings and 1 gave a Hold call. With a median 1-year […]