A quantum computing stock just jumped 20% after the IPO.
The next quantum stock is quietly launching a Pre-IPO – with plans to raise $30 million from investors. And my estimates suggest the stock price could jump +300% after IPO day.
Go here for urgent details – this deal could quickly be “oversubscribed.”
Quantinuum (Nasdaq: QNT) went public on June 4 at $60 per share. It raised $1.7 billion and started trading on the Nasdaq. The deal valued the company around $15.9 billion.
Quantinuum is a spinoff from Honeywell (Nasdaq: HON)
The company was formed in 2021 when Honeywell merged its quantum business with Cambridge Quantum. Honeywell still holds a major stake.
It's widely viewed as the leading full-stack quantum computing company. That means it builds everything — the hardware, the software, the developer tools, and the applications.
Demand for the IPO was strong. The deal was upsized and priced above its range. Shares opened at $68 and have traded as high as $81 since.
QNT is now up about 23% from its $60 IPO price.
Quantinuum is just the latest quantum stock to take off after going public.
The returns across the sector have been remarkable.
· +89% with Rigetti Computing
· +126% D-Wave Quantum
· +187% with Arqit Quantum
· +413% IonQ
· +1,332% BTQ Technologies
Want to claim Pre-IPO shares of the next quantum winner? Here’s a link.
That's the kind of performance that turns a small position into a meaningful one.
Quantum computing is one of the hottest corners of the market right now. Government policy is pushing it forward. Big tech is racing to build it. And Wall Street keeps initiating coverage on the new names that go public.
I just got back from a trip to New York City. And I had the opportunity to interview the leadership team at a new quantum security company from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
They’re preparing to launch a Pre-IPO financing. I’m personally planning to invest. And I’d like to share details with you.
Ian Wyatt
Editor, IPO Watch