Movement Alert|Quantum Computing Inc. Rises 10.57% in Regular Trading, Technical Rebound After Q1 Earnings-Driven Rally and Multi-Day Pullback

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On May 21, Quantum Computing Inc. rose 10.57% in regular trading, trading at $10.565/share, with trading volume of approximately $98.56 million. The stock staged a strong technical rebound after consecutive sessions of profit-taking that followed a 32%-plus single-day surge on May 12 driven by a significant Q1 earnings beat.

The company reported Q1 revenue of $3.69 million, far exceeding the consensus estimate of $3.28 million, representing nearly 9,000% year-over-year growth. EPS loss of $0.02 also came in better than the expected $0.05 loss. Revenue growth was primarily fueled by acquisitions of Luminar Semiconductors and NuCrypt. After the initial surge, the stock experienced multiple days of profit-taking with significant cumulative retracement, fully digesting the prior gains before today's rebound.

Fundamental catalysts continue to support the outlook, including Fab 1 capacity expansion, Fab 2 planning, and a partnership with Quantum Corridor. Sector-wide strength in quantum computing stocks further amplified the rebound, with peer Infleqtion surging 30.95% and IONQ rising 5.30% in the same session.

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