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Quantinuum’s buzzy IPO ends with a whimper

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 · 2d · on MSN
Quantinuum stock trades higher in blockbuster quantum IPO debut
Bullish investors see Quantinuum as the next superpower in quantum computing. Here’s why.

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Is This New Quantum Computing IPO the Best Under-the-Radar Stock of 2026?
 · 1d · on MSN
Quantinuum’s buzzy IPO ends with a whimper as stock gives back early gains
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The IPO of this power generator for data centers quietly outshines Quantinuum
Sometimes just being bigger and better isn’t enough to get the attention something deserves, even if it’s in an AI-adjacent business.

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Quantinuum Stock Closes Below Its Offer Price. Why the Buzzy Quantum IPO Is Faltering.
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Stocks making the biggest moves midday: Broadcom, Arm, Strategy, Chipotle, Quantinuum & more
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The Next Quantum Computing IPO CEO Just Told CNBC ‘It Is Not 10 to 15 Years Out. It’s Very Much Now’

Quantinuum, the Honeywell-backed trapped-ion quantum computing company, began trading on the NASDAQ today after pricing its IPO at $60 per share and raising $1.68 billion. On CNBC’s Squawk Box this morning,
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Forget SpaceX: The Next Red-Hot IPO Is Here and It’s a Quantum Computing Stock

The IPO market is waking up again, and few offerings have generated as much buzz as SpaceX. Between Elon Musk’s star power, the company’s reported multi-trillion-dollar valuation it is seeking, and dreams of Mars colonization,
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The Trump administration plans to invest $2 billion in quantum computing companies. Here's what quantum is and why Wall Street is so chuffed about it

Quantum computing is still in its infancy and requires massive, long-term investments — which means investing in quantum is highly speculative, based on future potential.
1d

An Overlooked Quantum ETF Just Did What the Broad Market Took Years to Accomplish

A $10,000 position in the Defiance Quantum ETF (NYSEARCA:QTUM) on the last trading day of 2025 was worth about $15,420 by the close on June 2, 2026, a 54.2% year-to-date move from a starting price of $109.
Los Angeles Times
1y

Opinion: Quantum computing investing could redefine tech and financial markets

Quantum computing is emerging as a transformative field, attracting significant investments from venture capital, governments, and public markets. ETFs like the Defiance Quantum ETF (QTUM) provide investors with a diversified way to gain exposure to ...
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Stock Market Today, May 28: Rigetti Computing Extends Gains on Quantum Optimism

Today, May 28, 2026, investors weigh recent U.S. quantum funding and long-term sector hopes for this fast-rising name.
BizTech
10mon

Four Unique Ways Quantum Computers Will Improve the Financial Industry

Andrew Jenkins has worked as an information analyst for an intelligence agency in Washington, D.C., for over 14 years. He is the author of the 2022 book, The Devil Made Crypto. Follow him on LinkedIn. Credit lenders strive to accurately determine the level ...
Crowdfund Insider
4mon

Fujitsu and SC Ventures Set Roadmap for Quantum Finance Venture Qubitra

Fujitsu Ltd and Standard Chartered’s innovation unit SC Ventures have laid out a roadmap for Qubitra Technologies, a London-headquartered joint venture aimed at speeding up commercial use of quantum computing in finance. The partners said the business ...
Opinion
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The U.S. Government Just Invested in These 3 Quantum Computing Stocks. Should Retail Investors Follow Suit?

The government will invest up to $100 million each in D-Wave, Rigetti, and Infleqtion.
Computer Weekly
1y

UAE eyes quantum computing for financial services

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is raising awareness of the potential of quantum computing in financial services to make sure they don’t miss out on a huge opportunity. The financial sector is known for using huge amounts of data to improve services and ...
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