On August 7, IONQ Inc. rose 6.12% in regular trading, trading at $41.88/share, with turnover of $247 million. The rally was driven by a blowout Q2 earnings report combined with several additional positive developments.
IONQ reported Q2 revenue of $80.05 million, nearly tripling from $20.7 million a year earlier and significantly exceeding the analyst consensus estimate of $66.5 million. Adjusted loss per share came in at $0.33, better than the expected $0.35. The company simultaneously raised its full-year revenue guidance to $280 million-$290 million, above the prior range of $260 million-$270 million and the FactSet consensus of $268.6 million. Additionally, subsidiary Capella secured a contract with the U.S. National Reconnaissance Office for commercial SAR imagery services, while IonQ received a $28 million follow-on order from DARPA for its quantum positioning, navigation, and timing program.
Wedbush maintained an outperform rating with a $75 price target, calling the results further validation of commercial momentum. Morgan Stanley raised its target to $49, noting the 256-qubit system remains on track for H1 2027 with the SkyWater integration pivotal to scaling.
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