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Quantum Computing (QUBT) Stock May Still Look Reasonable As Book Value Lags Its 7x Run

Quantum Computing Inc. (QUBT) shares have risen roughly sevenfold, while the company’s book value has not kept pace with the stock’s advance. The Yahoo Finance item suggests the valuation may still appear reasonable when assessed…

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Aug 22, 2026 at 4:18 AM UTC · Updated há 19 horas · 3 min de leitura

Quantum Computing (QUBT) Stock May Still Look Reasonable As Book Value Lags Its 7x Run
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7x Three-year stock return

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Quantum Computing stock has produced a very large 3 year return, yet today it carries a low value score and trades with an "undervalued" read on market multiples. This gives investors mixed signals on how much upside is left from here.

  • Over the past 3 years, Quantum Computing has returned roughly 7x. This places extra weight on whether the current share price is still supported by fundamentals.

  • Future expectations for commercial traction in quantum-related solutions can support the current valuation. However, uncertainty around the pace and profitability of that ramp remains a key risk for the stock price.

  • Quantum Computing passes only 2 of 6 valuation checks. This suggests it does not screen as a clear bargain once broader measures of value are taken into account, despite the multiples-based undervalued signal.

The issue now is whether the recent valuation signals on Quantum Computing point to a stock that is still attractively priced after such a strong multi year run, or one where expectations have already moved ahead of fundamentals.

Find out why Quantum Computing's -43.7% return over the last year is lagging behind its peers.

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