Movement Alert|IonQ Rises 5.01% in Regular Trading, Quantum Computing Sector Buoyed by Policy Tailwinds and Analyst Endorsement

Market Focus07-02

On July 2, IonQ rose 5.01% in regular trading, trading at $53.485/share, with turnover of $184 million. The stock continued its upward trajectory amid sustained momentum in the quantum computing sector driven by policy support and positive analyst coverage.

On the news front, President Trump recently signed two executive orders pushing for the deployment of quantum computers for scientific research by 2028, catalyzing a broad rally across quantum computing names. Additionally, Bank of America recently highlighted IBM as the quantum computing sector leader while projecting the global quantum computing market could reach $4 billion by 2030, underscoring the commercial opportunity for pure-play quantum firms including IonQ. BofA noted IonQ among the key players in the space alongside D-Wave Quantum and Rigetti Computing.

IonQ reported Q1 revenue of $64.7 million, surging 755% year-over-year, with commercial customers accounting for approximately 60% of revenue. The company raised its full-year revenue guidance to $260-$270 million, and its remaining performance obligations climbed 554% to $470 million, signaling robust demand visibility.

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