On July 10, IonQ fell 5.18% in regular trading, trading at $42.45/share, with turnover of $265 million, extending a multi-day decline that has seen the stock drop over 10% cumulatively in the preceding two trading sessions.
On the news front, IBM recently announced a major quantum computing breakthrough, partnering with the Oak Ridge National Laboratory to solve key computational challenges in fusion energy fuel production. IBM also secured $1 billion in funding to establish an independent subsidiary dedicated to manufacturing silicon wafers required for quantum computing processors, with plans to invest an additional $9 billion over the next five years to advance quantum computer R&D and scaled production. Wall Street analysts noted that IBM is preemptively securing manufacturing resources, establishing a physical-layer moat early in the competitive race, which poses direct competitive pressure on pure-play quantum computing companies such as IonQ.
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