2 Undervalued Quantum Computing Stocks That Also Pay Dividends
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2025 is the year that quantum computing finally matters to portfolio managers. Companies have booked record orders recently and quantum computing could boost AI-driven computing capacity to enormous levels. Pure-play quantum firms often burn cash and remain pre-revenue. Investing in non-pure-play quantum stocks can produce gains if breakthroughs continue and can provide dividend income. One legacy consulting firm shifted perception toward quantum computing and saw its stock rise 22.17% over the past year. IBM has pivoted to AI, with infrastructure up 14% year-over-year, software up 10%, and long-term quantum research predating AI's 2022 surge.
2025 is the year that quantum computing finally matters to portfolio managers. These companies have booked record orders in recent months, and could be the "next big thing" after AI. More likely, quantum computing will simply add to the current AI rally by boosting computing capacity to enormous levels. Nonetheless, when you do look into a quantum computing stock, it is almost a given that the underlying company is burning cash and is essentially pre-revenue.
But it doesn't have to be this way. You can invest in non-pure-play quantum stocks and still derive significant gains from them if breakthroughs continue . Better yet, they'll reward you with dividends along the way. Below are two to look into: has made plenty of progress in changing its perception on Wall Street from being a legacy consulting business to a premier quantum computing player.
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