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Quantum Computing (QUBT) Stock Looks Like A Bargain On Book Value

Quantum Computing stock has delivered a very large 3 year gain, yet its broader valuation checks currently lean cautious, which raises questions about how much of the story is already reflected in the price. With the share price around…

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Aug 19, 2026 at 1:37 PM UTC · 4 Min. Lesezeit

Quantum Computing (QUBT) Stock Looks Like A Bargain On Book Value
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1.2x Current price-to-book ratio

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Quantum Computing stock has delivered a very large 3 year gain, yet its broader valuation checks currently lean cautious, which raises questions about how much of the story is already reflected in the price. With the share price around US$8.52 and recent returns mixed, investors are weighing that past surge against a low value score and a business that is still investing heavily for growth.

  • Over the past 3 years, Quantum Computing has returned about 587%, which is a very large move that can sometimes leave less room for error if expectations are not met.
  • The build out of photonics and semiconductor capabilities, including acquisitions and a sizeable order backlog, can support long term revenue ambitions. At the same time, ongoing losses and high operating expenses remain a key risk for how the market values the stock.
  • Quantum Computing only passes 2 of 6 valuation checks, which suggests that although some metrics screen as undervalued, the overall picture from the broader tests does not point to a clear bargain yet, as shown by its low value score of 2.

The issue now is whether Quantum Computing's current price still offers a margin of safety after such a strong multi year run and a cautious read from the wider valuation checks.

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