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Quantum ETFs are surging as breakthroughs, funding and AI demand fuel growth, offering diversified exposure to a high-risk, high-reward theme.
RGTI's Q1 results are likely to reflect rising quantum system demand, but volatile revenue trends could keep investors cautious.
IonQ's (IONQ) Q1 revenue beat and outlook raise validate the company's commercial momentum and growi
IonQ (IONQ) continues to beat quarterly revenue guidance, with momentum remaining strong and the com
IonQ stock dropped Thursday a day after the quantum computing company posted solid results. IonQ's CEO had reaffirmed the belief that the company is will be the "Nvidia of Quantum." IonQ stock shed nearly 4% to 50.56 in morning trades.
IonQ Falls as Analysts Flag Hidden Growth Engine Behind Massive Revenue Beats
Beyond the headline noise of a $1.06 billion non-cash warrant gain and the lingering echoes of short-seller allegations, the Q1 2026 earnings report reveals a fundamental structural pivot. IonQ (IONQ) has successfully transitioned from a government-subsidized research project into a commercially viable hardware enterprise. The most critical insight buried in the data is the collapse of the bear thesis regarding revenue quality.
IonQ, Inc. has reported past first-quarter 2026 results showing sales rising to US$64.67 million from US$7.57 million a year earlier, with net income shifting to US$805.36 million from a US$32.25 million loss as earnings per share turned positive on both a basic and diluted basis. Ahead of and around this earnings release, IonQ expanded its quantum platform by commercially launching millimeter-precision Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar services and advancing quantum-safe networking...
My name is Hanley Donofrio, and I am the Investor Relations Director here at IonQ, Inc. I am pleased to be joined on today's call by Niccolo de Masi, IonQ, Inc.'s Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, and Inder Singh, IonQ, Inc.'s Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer. Niccolo de Masi: Thank you all for joining us today.
IonQ raised its annual revenue forecast on Wednesday, betting on growing demand from clients for its quantum computing platform. IonQ develops trapped-ion quantum computing systems and related networking, sensing and security technologies, offering cloud-based access to its hardware that attempts to solve complex computational problems beyond the reach of classical computers. Challenges remain for quantum computing, the biggest being that qubit, a fundamental building block similar to a bit in classical computing, is incredibly fast, but also extremely difficult to control and prone to errors.
The quantum company reported a far better first quarter than many analysts and investors expected.
IonQ (IONQ) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of -44.76% and +30.23%, respectively, for the quarter ended March 2026. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
The quantum computing company raises its full-year revenue guidance on the heels of its latest quarter.
Quantum computing company IonQ (NYSE:IONQ) reported Q1 CY2026 results exceeding the market’s revenue expectations, with sales up 755% year on year to $64.67 million. On top of that, next quarter’s revenue guidance ($66.5 million at the midpoint) was surprisingly good and 22.1% above what analysts were expecting. Its non-GAAP loss of $0.34 per share was 37.5% below analysts’ consensus estimates.
IonQ stock wavered after the quantum computing firm reported a smaller-than-expected Q1 loss while revenue beat estimates.
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?
IonQ has emerged as a popular developer in the quantum computing arena due to its explosive growth.
IonQ has launched advanced Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar, or InSAR, bringing millimeter level ground deformation monitoring from space to commercial customers. The system offers fully automated data collection and delivery at high frequency and large scale, targeting infrastructure, environmental, energy, insurance, and security use cases. This move extends IonQ beyond its core quantum computing focus into persistent space based intelligence services. For investors tracking...
Quantum computing company IonQ (NYSE:IONQ) will be reporting results this Wednesday afternoon. Here's what investors should know.
Quantum computing company IonQ (NYSE:IONQ) will be reporting results this Wednesday afternoon. Here’s what investors should know.
Horizon Quantum posted its first earnings report since going public more than a month ago. Horizon’s operating loss swelled to $6.5 million from $4.7 million last year. Horizon, like its pure-play peers, has yet to turn a profit.
IonQ (NYSE:IONQ) reports Q1 2026 results tomorrow after the close. After a string of contract wins, an acquisition spree, and the first $100M revenue year in public quantum history, this report could validate a rally that has lifted shares 56.14% in the last month. A Quantum Leader Pulling Away From the Pack Last quarter, IonQ ... Hold On Tight! Quantum Computing Leader IonQ Is About to Rocket Higher
Investors eye May 6 as IonQ balances breakthrough innovation with high expectations and uneven stock performance.
Based on the average brokerage recommendation (ABR), IonQ (IONQ) should be added to one's portfolio. Wall Street analysts' overly optimistic recommendations cast doubt on the effectiveness of this highly sought-after metric. So, is the stock worth buying?
IonQ CEO Peter Chapman frequently uses long-term commercialization timelines to anchor investor expectations. However, IonQ’s (IONQ) most critical metric is actually a specific hardware threshold: Algorithmic Qubit (AQ) capacity paired with two-qubit gate fidelity. While it is often obscured by quarterly cash burn figures, this underlying physics milestone is the primary driver of IonQ’s valuation. This analysis focuses on that specific metric.
Shares of quantum computing company IonQ (NYSE:IONQ) jumped 3.8% in the morning session after the company announced the commercial launch of its Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) capabilities.