Movement Alert|Quantum Computing Inc. Rises 8.01% in Regular Trading, Quantum Tech Sector Rebounds on NVIDIA CEO Bullish Comments

Market Focus
Jun 15

On June 15, Quantum Computing Inc. rose 8.01% in regular trading, trading at $11.18/share, with turnover of $59.56 million.

On the news front, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang reiterated his view that the quantum computing inflection point has arrived, lifting sentiment across the quantum technology sector. The quantum tech index previously gained 2.29% in a single session, with sector peers QNT surging 8.81%, RGTI rising over 7%, and ARQQ climbing 5.54%, reflecting strong sector-wide linkage effects.

Additionally, Quantum Computing Inc. reported Q1 results that significantly beat expectations, with revenue of $3.69 million versus the $3.28 million consensus estimate, representing approximately 9,000% year-over-year growth. EPS came in at -$0.02, better than the -$0.05 expected. Combined with a major U.S. quantum computing investment initiative, the stock has maintained a high-volatility pattern of sharp rallies followed by profit-taking pullbacks, with multiple single-day swings exceeding 8% in recent sessions.

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