D-Wave Quantum Inc. (NYSE:QBTS ) Q2 2025 Earnings Call August 7, 2025 8:00 AM ET Company Participants Alan E. Baratz - President, CEO & Director John M.
QBTS posts a wider-than-expected Q2 loss despite 42% revenue growth. Shares fall nearly 6% in pre-market trading.
D-Wave Quantum Inc. (QBTS) came out with a quarterly loss of $0.55 per share versus the Zacks Consensus Estimate of a loss of $0.06. This compares to a loss of $0.1 per share a year ago.
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QBTS stock soared 97% in Q2, but with revenue normalization and a premium valuation, caution may be warranted ahead of earnings.
B. Riley's just raised its QBTS price target to $22 a share, with a buy rating.
Despite tripling in value in the last six months, shares of D-Wave Quantum Inc. NYSE: QBTS seemed to be rallying once again with an increase of nearly 26% over a five-day period in mid-July 2025. This surge comes after D-Wave shares traded mostly horizontally for about two months starting in mid-May.
QBTS stock surges 31% in July as Jim Cramer's Mad Money spotlight and soaring revenues boost investor momentum.
Quantum computing remains one of the hottest and most speculative corners of the market, delivering eye-popping returns over the past year, and even greater upside potential as the technology moves closer to real-world applications. While the technology is still in its early stages, recent advancements have sparked an accelerating interest in the sector, with capital flowing into the handful of public companies operating at the frontier.
As quantum computing leader D-Wave Quantum Inc. NYSE: QBTS announced the completion of its $400-million at-the-market equity offering, the company's share price spiked by more than 19% in under a week.
D-Wave Quantum Inc. is a pre-profit, early-stage quantum computing company that specializes in quantum annealing systems. My DCF valuation points to D-Wave trading at a premium, but for good reason. Although this report recommends to Hold, any breakthroughs in quantum computing could be a positive catalyst for this stock.