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D-Wave Quantum Inc.NYSE:QBTS Stock Report

Market Cap US$11.1b
Share Price
US$29.18
US$38.55
24.3% undervalued intrinsic discount
1Y70.5%
7D-0.7%
1D
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D-Wave Quantum Inc.

NYSE:QBTS Stock Report

Market Cap: US$11.1b

D-Wave Quantum (QBTS) Stock Overview

Engages in the development and delivery of quantum computing systems, software, and services worldwide. More details

QBTS fundamental analysis
Snowflake Score
Valuation0/6
Future Growth2/6
Past Performance0/6
Financial Health6/6
Dividends0/6

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Price History & Performance

Summary of share price highs, lows and changes for D-Wave Quantum
Historical stock prices
Current Share PriceUS$29.18
52 Week HighUS$46.75
52 Week LowUS$12.75
Beta1.94
1 Month Change42.41%
3 Month Change59.98%
1 Year Change70.54%
3 Year Change1,548.59%
5 Year Change195.64%
Change since IPO187.49%

Recent News & Updates

Seeking Alpha May 31

D-Wave Quantum Still Lags Behind The Industry Average, But Pessimism Is Somewhat Bloviated Post Q1 2026 Revenue Drop

Summary D-Wave Quantum Inc. underperforms peers on return and volatility metrics and remains more unpredictable than other pure-play quantum companies, but investor pessimism is exaggerated. Recent revenue declines were expected due to prior one-time sales; upcoming bookings and $42.4M in performance obligations could materially lift revenue in Q3 or Q4 2026. QBTS's stock is more sensitive to revenue than EPS, with recent contracts and backlog potentially driving a near-term re-rating despite sector hype and volatility. With $588.4M in cash and a six-year runway, QBTS is positioned to weather short-term unpredictability; a 'Hold' rating is justified over prevailing 'Sell' sentiment. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Analysis Article May 15

Here's What Analysts Are Forecasting For D-Wave Quantum Inc. (NYSE:QBTS) After Its First-Quarter Results

D-Wave Quantum Inc. ( NYSE:QBTS ) last week reported its latest quarterly results, which makes it a good time for...

Recent updates

Seeking Alpha May 31

D-Wave Quantum Still Lags Behind The Industry Average, But Pessimism Is Somewhat Bloviated Post Q1 2026 Revenue Drop

Summary D-Wave Quantum Inc. underperforms peers on return and volatility metrics and remains more unpredictable than other pure-play quantum companies, but investor pessimism is exaggerated. Recent revenue declines were expected due to prior one-time sales; upcoming bookings and $42.4M in performance obligations could materially lift revenue in Q3 or Q4 2026. QBTS's stock is more sensitive to revenue than EPS, with recent contracts and backlog potentially driving a near-term re-rating despite sector hype and volatility. With $588.4M in cash and a six-year runway, QBTS is positioned to weather short-term unpredictability; a 'Hold' rating is justified over prevailing 'Sell' sentiment. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Analysis Article May 15

Here's What Analysts Are Forecasting For D-Wave Quantum Inc. (NYSE:QBTS) After Its First-Quarter Results

D-Wave Quantum Inc. ( NYSE:QBTS ) last week reported its latest quarterly results, which makes it a good time for...
Seeking Alpha Apr 27

D-Wave Quantum: A Speculative Bet On The Quantum Wave

Summary Investing in D-Wave Quantum Inc. (QBTS) requires belief in quantum computing's potential and a long-term outlook due to high volatility and speculations. Quantum computing is in its early stages, akin to investing in the 1990s internet infrastructure, with significant risks and potential for transformative impact across industries. QBTS stands out with its quantum annealing tech, but faces competition and risks from evolving gate-based quantum algorithms and high speculative valuation. Consider QBTS as a speculative bet with potential; better to wait for price corrections around earnings for a more favorable entry point. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Seeking Alpha Mar 25

D-Wave: Too Complex, Too Uncertain, Just Avoid

Summary D-Wave Quantum's recent breakthrough in annealing quantum computing led to a 27% stock price jump, but I recommend selling due to high risks and uncertain profitability. The company's valuation is extremely high, with a price-to-sales ratio of 182, not suitable for investment. Technological breakthroughs, research funding, and industry growth are potential risks to my bearish thesis, but I assign a low probability to D-Wave's success. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Seeking Alpha Mar 17

D-Wave Quantum: A Hot Stock, But I'll Pass

Summary I love the idea of quantum computing space, but D-Wave Quantum Inc.’s revenue visibility is too uncertain for my investment style. Paying 75x forward sales is a tough pill to swallow, especially when growth isn’t guaranteed. While D-Wave has a strong cash position, I question the sustainability of its recent momentum. I’ll be watching QBTS stock from the sidelines but need more consistent growth before jumping in. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Seeking Alpha Mar 10

D-Wave: I No Longer See An Asymmetric Risk/Reward Bet

Summary I believe D-Wave thrived in a bull market, but the current macro environment no longer supports high-risk, high-beta plays. I believe D-Wave's stock moves more on external factors than on company achievements, as seen in weak reactions to major announcements like the first-ever HPC customer. I see paying 9.5x book value for a cash-burning company with $178M in reserves as unsustainable, especially in a tightening market. This year, I foresee a shift from speculative tech stocks to consumer defensives as inflation concerns and GDP slowdown reshape investor priorities. Given D-Wave’s 4.1 beta and broader market trends, I anticipate a significant decline, potentially into the $2–$3 range, before it finds a bottom. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Seeking Alpha Feb 24

D-Wave Quantum: Another Rally To Sell

Summary D-Wave Quantum's stock has soared recently, but the business prospects haven't improved proportionally, leading to a bearish investment thesis. Despite having advanced quantum technology, D-Wave faces stiff competition from tech giants like Microsoft, limiting its market potential and revenue growth. The company raised significant cash through ATM offerings, but it remains far from achieving meaningful revenues, with 2025 estimates at just $16 million. Investors should consider cashing out during the rally, as D-Wave's high valuation and competition risk make it a less attractive long-term investment. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Seeking Alpha Jan 22

D-Wave Quantum: Large TAM And First-Mover Advantage

Summary D-Wave Quantum, the first commercial quantum computing company, serves over 130 clients, including major firms like Mastercard and Lockheed Martin, with strong growth momentum. The company has a large and rapidly growing TAM, with significant potential in quantum hardware, software, and services, driven by its full stack offerings. Despite recent stock volatility due to comments from NVIDIA and Meta CEOs, QBTS CEO asserts the company is commercially ahead of competitors. Given the high volatility, I recommend a Hold rating on QBTS, awaiting more clarity on the commercialization roadmap before making a buying decision. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Seeking Alpha Jan 14

D-Wave: The Only Quantum Computing Company For A Decade

Summary D-Wave has a significant first-mover advantage with commercially useful quantum annealing technology, unlike competitors who are decades away from viable quantum gate computers. A Recent capital raise at a higher share price reduced forecast dilution, and changes to its business model, including premium pricing, improve the margin outlook. D-Wave's sale of its first quantum computer and record bookings suggest it will exceed revenue forecasts, perhaps doubling medium-term revenue targets. Despite market volatility, D-Wave's unique position and growing commercial traction make it a strong buy, poised to outperform other quantum computing stocks. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Seeking Alpha Jan 04

D-Wave Quantum Stock Is Trading Above Its Fundamental Worth, But It's Too Risky To Bet Against It

Summary D-Wave has a notorious track record of missing revenue expectations. Its revenues are also declining YoY. The company is unprofitable and cash-burning, but has ample liquidity for 2–3 years due to a recent $175 million equity raise. D-Wave is trading at high valuations in an overhyped sector. At a 157x 1-yr forward P/Revenues, I can't make a good argument for being bullish, especially considering weak revenue progress. D-Wave is seeing strong technical bullish action on the monthly charts, and it is risky to go against such momentum. I am keeping an eye on the growing short interest levels, as that may increase the chances of a final short squeeze before an eventual reversal. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Seeking Alpha Dec 28

Quantum Could Be 2025's Buzzword, But I Think D-Wave Quantum Is Dangerously Poised

Summary Quantum computing, leveraging qubits and superposition, promises significant advancements in optimization, drug discovery, financial modeling, and cryptography, despite current challenges in error rates and scalability. D-Wave Quantum, specializing in quantum annealing, offers a cloud-based service called Leap, attracting partnerships with major data operators despite being far from profitability. The company's share price surged in 2024, creating a gap between valuation and fundamentals, with a high price-to-sales ratio indicating speculative investment risks. Investors should exercise caution, as valuation metrics suggest shares could be significantly overvalued, emphasizing the need for thorough research and awareness of potential market corrections. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Seeking Alpha Dec 16

D-Wave Quantum: Not Chasing This Rally Based Solely On Hope

Summary Quantum computing, while promising, is far from commercially viable; companies like D-Wave Quantum Inc. face significant financial challenges and high error rates in current technology. D-Wave Quantum's financials show minimal revenue growth, substantial operating losses, and continuous shareholder dilution, making it a risky investment. The recent hype around quantum computing stocks, driven by legislative support and advancements from major tech firms, has inflated valuations without fundamental operational shifts. The long-term viability of quantum computing companies depends on overcoming scalability issues and securing substantial funding, with big tech likely leading future advancements. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Seeking Alpha Nov 27

Why I'm Doubling Down On D-Wave Quantum During This Pullback

Summary I believe D-Wave’s Leap platform stands out in quantum computing as a service, offering a reliable quantum annealing system actively used by big industry players. The integration of the Advantage2 processor in the Leap platform and the National Quantum Initiative Act reauthorization are two catalysts that could drive a significant increase in the share price. The 41% YoY growth in QCaaS revenue reflects a transition to stable, subscription-based income, with major clients like Lockheed Martin and Mastercard. Risks include a cash runway of six months, ongoing dilution risks, and the potential for a pullback below $2 before the catalysts materialize. While the stock faces short-term risks, I maintain a strong buy rating, betting on the narrative-driven growth of quantum computing. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Seeking Alpha Nov 19

The Trump-Musk Effect: Can D-Wave Quantum Sustain Its Meteoric Rise Amid Financial Turmoil?

Summary D-Wave Quantum has experienced significant volatility, driven by the "Trump-Elon trade" hype, but financial struggles persist, warranting a Consensus Hold rating. The Trump-Elon effect has fueled speculative momentum in quantum computing stocks, with D-Wave gaining 64.4% amid political and investor excitement. Despite operational achievements and strategic partnerships, D-Wave's Q3 earnings reveal mounting losses, declining revenue, and significant financial distress. Investors should approach D-Wave cautiously, balancing speculative potential with the company's fundamental weaknesses and meme-stock tendencies. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha

Shareholder Returns

QBTSUS SoftwareUS Market
7D-0.7%8.6%1.6%
1Y70.5%-1.1%28.2%

Return vs Industry: QBTS exceeded the US Software industry which returned -1.1% over the past year.

Return vs Market: QBTS exceeded the US Market which returned 28.2% over the past year.

Price Volatility

Is QBTS's price volatile compared to industry and market?
QBTS volatility
QBTS Average Weekly Movement16.6%
Software Industry Average Movement9.7%
Market Average Movement7.2%
10% most volatile stocks in US Market16.8%
10% least volatile stocks in US Market3.0%

Stable Share Price: QBTS's share price has been volatile over the past 3 months compared to the US market.

Volatility Over Time: QBTS's weekly volatility (17%) has been stable over the past year, but is still higher than 75% of US stocks.

About the Company

FoundedEmployeesCEOWebsite
1999385Alan Baratzwww.dwavequantum.com

D-Wave Quantum Inc. engages in the development and delivery of quantum computing systems, software, and services worldwide. It provides Advantage and Advantage 2 quantum computers; Ocean, a suite of open-source tools; and Leap quantum cloud service, a cloud-based service that provides real-time access to quantum computers and quantum hybrid solvers; and secure access and data protection services, as well as Ocean software development kit (SDK), a Python-based SDK for developers to learn and build applications on company’s server. The company also provides Leap hybrid solver service that offers a combination of quantum and classical computation resources and advanced algorithms to solve problems of enterprise scale; and D-Wave Launch, a phased approach to identify and build in-production quantum hybrid applications, including training sessions and quantum computing access.

D-Wave Quantum Inc. Fundamentals Summary

How do D-Wave Quantum's earnings and revenue compare to its market cap?
QBTS fundamental statistics
Market capUS$11.15b
Earnings (TTM)-US$368.00m
Revenue (TTM)US$12.44m
867.4x
P/S Ratio
-29.3x
P/E Ratio

Earnings & Revenue

Key profitability statistics from the latest earnings report (TTM)
QBTS income statement (TTM)
RevenueUS$12.44m
Cost of RevenueUS$4.20m
Gross ProfitUS$8.25m
Other ExpensesUS$376.25m
Earnings-US$368.00m

Last Reported Earnings

Mar 31, 2026

Next Earnings Date

n/a

Earnings per share (EPS)-0.99
Gross Margin66.27%
Net Profit Margin-2,957.23%
Debt/Equity Ratio3.2%

How did QBTS perform over the long term?

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Company Analysis and Financial Data Status

DataLast Updated (UTC time)
Company Analysis2026/06/01 11:16
End of Day Share Price 2026/06/01 00:00
Earnings2026/03/31
Annual Earnings2025/12/31

Data Sources

The data used in our company analysis is from S&P Global Market Intelligence LLC. The following data is used in our analysis model to generate this report. Data is normalised which can introduce a delay from the source being available.

PackageDataTimeframeExample US Source *
Company Financials10 years
  • Income statement
  • Cash flow statement
  • Balance sheet
Analyst Consensus Estimates+3 years
  • Forecast financials
  • Analyst price targets
Market Prices30 years
  • Stock prices
  • Dividends, Splits and Actions
Ownership10 years
  • Top shareholders
  • Insider trading
Management10 years
  • Leadership team
  • Board of directors
Key Developments10 years
  • Company announcements

* Example for US securities, for non-US equivalent regulatory forms and sources are used.

Unless specified all financial data is based on a yearly period but updated quarterly. This is known as Trailing Twelve Month (TTM) or Last Twelve Month (LTM) Data. Learn more.

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Analyst Sources

D-Wave Quantum Inc. is covered by 19 analysts. 16 of those analysts submitted the estimates of revenue or earnings used as inputs to our report. Analysts submissions are updated throughout the day.

AnalystInstitution
David WilliamsBenchmark Company
Craig EllisB. Riley Securities, Inc.
William Kingsley CraneCanaccord Genuity