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Quantum Computing (QUBT) Could Be 51% Undervalued After Q2 Sales Growth And Lower Losses

Quantum Computing (NasdaqCM:QUBT) is back in focus after its second quarter 2026 update, which paired higher reported sales with a smaller net loss and fresh commentary on acquisition plans and commercialization priorities.

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Aug 22, 2026 at 8:29 PM UTC · 3 分钟阅读

Quantum Computing (QUBT) Could Be 51% Undervalued After Q2 Sales Growth And Lower Losses
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Quantum Computing (NasdaqCM:QUBT) is back in focus after its second quarter 2026 update, which paired higher reported sales with a smaller net loss and fresh commentary on acquisition plans and commercialization priorities.

See our latest analysis for Quantum Computing.

The QUBT share price closed at US$8.92, with a 1 day share price return of 9.58% and a 30 day share price return of 13.49%. However, the year to date share price return is down 18.98% and the 1 year total shareholder return is down 43.65%, even after a very large 3 year total shareholder return that reflects earlier gains.

If Quantum Computing’s recent update has you rethinking the sector, it can be useful to compare it with other quantum related opportunities using our screener of 24 quantum computing stocks

After a sharp rebound in Quantum Computing’s share price but a much weaker 1-year return, investors are asking whether the recent earnings update marks the start of fresh upside or if most of the easy gains are already behind the stock.

Most Popular Narrative: 51.3% Undervalued

Against Quantum Computing’s last close of $8.92, the most followed valuation narrative points to a fair value of $18.33, which implies a large gap that investors are trying to interpret.

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