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07-01 03:55
$Quantinuum(QNT)$  


🚀 Wall Street Turns Bullish on Quantinuum:

Wall Street is becoming increasingly optimistic on Quantinuum ($QNT), with several analysts launching coverage and projecting significant upside as the quantum computing industry moves closer to commercial adoption.

Craig Hallum, Cantor Fitzgerald, Rosenblatt, and Needham all initiated Buy ratings, citing Quantinuum’s full stack technology, trapped-ion architecture, and strong execution. Price targets range from $90 to $155, implying potential upside of as much as 112% from recent trading levels.

Analysts also expect higher-margin software and services to become a key growth driver, while the company’s roadmap, including its Helios system and next generation Apollo quantum computer, reinforces its long term leadership ambitions. Backed by strategic partner Honeywell and fresh IPO capital, Quantinuum is positioning itself as one of the leading names in the emerging quantum computing space.  

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