Movement Alert|Infleqtion Falls 8.3% in Regular Trading, Director-Affiliated Funds Continue Large-Scale Share Disposals Adding to Selling Pressure

Market Focus
Jun 16

On June 16, Infleqtion fell 8.3% in regular trading, trading at $13.55/share, with turnover of $63.73 million. The decline follows a pattern consistent with multiple prior pullbacks since late May, driven by persistent selling pressure from director-affiliated entities and profit-taking after sharp short-term rallies.

On the news front, Director David B. Singer, through affiliated funds including MAVERICK CAPITAL LTD, cumulatively sold over 11 million shares of common stock in late May. The concentrated disposal by a major financial investor signaled profit realization at current valuation levels, and the resulting overhang has continued to weigh on the stock. The stock had rebounded over 9% on June 15 before reversing sharply, mirroring the volatile pattern seen on May 29, June 3, June 5, and June 10.

Infleqtion, incorporated in January 2024, develops and commercializes quantum technologies spanning quantum sensing, quantum computing, and software, with applications in defense, artificial intelligence, and energy optimization.

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