Live: Will Quantum Computing Beat Earnings After the Bell Tonight?
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Live: Will Quantum Computing Beat Earnings After the Bell Tonight?
"Q3 2025 was QUBT's most encouraging quarter in recent memory. The company reported EPS of $0.01 against an estimate of -$0.06, a $0.074 beat versus and the first positive EPS print in recent quarters. That followed two consecutive ugly misses: Q2 2025 came in at -$0.26 versus an estimate of -$0.06, and Q4 2024 was a historic blowout at -$0.4721 against an estimate of -$0.05."
"Quantum computing peers have delivered strong results this earnings season, raising the bar for commercial traction. IonQ reported Q4 revenue of $61.9 million, representing 429% year-over-year growth, becoming the first pure-play quantum firm to reach $100 million in annual revenue. D-Wave saw revenue triple and now counts over 100 paying customers."
"The gap between valuation and fundamentals is the defining tension heading into tonight's call. This is a company with a market cap near $1.88 billion generating roughly $400,000 in quarterly revenue prior to the Luminar acquisition."
Quantum Computing (QUBT) reports Q4 2025 earnings after market close with Wall Street expecting -$0.04 EPS on $393.6k revenue. The stock trades at $8.47, down 24% year-to-date but up 54% annually, with a $1.88 billion market cap generating minimal quarterly revenue. Q3 2025 marked an encouraging turnaround with $0.01 EPS, beating estimates by $0.074 after consecutive misses in prior quarters. Sector peers IonQ and D-Wave reported accelerating commercial adoption with substantial revenue growth, establishing high expectations. Key catalysts include maintaining profitability momentum and providing concrete revenue guidance from the February Luminar Semiconductor acquisition valued at $110 million.
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