Quantum Computing (QUBT) is back in focus after a 7.3% share price move ahead of CES 2026, where it plans live demonstrations alongside a proposed US$110 million acquisition of Luminar Semiconductor.
See our latest analysis for Quantum Computing.
The recent 1 day share price return of 8.63% and 7 day gain of 15.0% come after a 90 day share price decline of 42.56% and a 1 year total shareholder return decline of 31.62%. However, the 3 year total shareholder return is very large, suggesting momentum has picked up again ahead of CES and the Luminar Semiconductor news.
If CES and quantum hardware are on your radar, this could be a useful moment to widen your research and check out high growth tech and AI stocks as potential comparison points.
With revenue of just US$0.546 million, a net loss of US$68.355 million and a value score of 1, plus a share price below the US$17 analyst target, is QUBT misunderstood value or already reflecting all the hoped for future growth?
On a P/B of 3.1x, Quantum Computing’s US$11.96 share price sits at a premium to the broader US tech sector and at a discount to its closest peers.
P/B compares a company’s market value to its net assets on the balance sheet, so it is often used for early stage or loss-making tech names where earnings-based metrics are less useful.
For QUBT, the Statements Data flags that its 3.1x P/B is higher than the US tech industry average of 2.3x. This points to the market assigning a richer valuation than the wider sector. At the same time, it is described as good value versus a peer group on 5.1x P/B, which suggests investors are paying less than what similar companies trade for on this metric.
Put simply, the stock is priced more expensively than the broader industry but more cheaply than its closest peers. As a result, P/B sends a mixed signal on whether the current level is generous or restrained.
See what the numbers say about this price — find out in our valuation breakdown.
Result: Price-to-book of 3.1x (ABOUT RIGHT)
However, you still have to weigh a US$68.355 million net loss and very limited US$0.546 million revenue, as well as the execution risk around integrating any Luminar deal.
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