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Quantum stocks surge following US plans to award $2 billion and take equity stakes

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auMay 22, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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The shares of Quantum commuting observed a surge in premarket trading on Thursday after the US government announced a $2 billion grant package to nine firms operating in the space. 

The report underlined that the US government takes equity stakes in the companies. IBM marks the primary beneficiary of the package, adding that the US Commerce Department agreed to award the firm $1 billion.

It has been observed that shares of IBM were trading 6% higher at 7:18 a.m. ET, pulling back from earlier gains that observe shares rise by close to 8%.

The company is a prominent driver in the movement to build supercomputers using quantum technology, which developers say will be able to solve complex problems that conventional computers cannot tackle.

Shares of D-Wave were seen trading 16% higher. On the other hand, Rigetti shares were about 13.8% higher while Infleqtion stock gained more than 23% ahead of today’s training session.

The Trump administration is officially awarding a significant $2 billion in grants to nine quantum-computing companies in deals that include the US government acquiring a major equity stake.

The investments extend the policy initiatives for the Trump administration of taking equity stakes in companies crucial to the domestic supply chain moving to counter China’s supremacy in certain sectors, including chipmaking.

According to the company, this initiative aims to advance domestic quantum technology and enable advanced wafer production for a diverse array of industries.

IBM said in a news release. “It will help the nation solidify its leadership at the center of a thriving new quantum industry that is estimated to generate up to $850 billion in economic value by 2040 and spur American economic growth while also bolstering national security.”



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