Seeking Alpha analyst upgrades Quantum Computing stock to buy

A Seeking Alpha analyst has upgraded shares of Quantum Computing Inc. (QUBT) to a 'buy' rating, citing the company's pivot to photonics under new CEO Dr. Yuping Huang. The firm, which emerged from a SPAC merger, is now focusing on cybersecurity applications with promising commercial potential.

Quantum Computing Inc. (QUBT), which originated from a SPAC merger, has undergone significant C-suite changes, leading to the appointment of Dr. Yuping Huang—a recognized photonics expert—as CEO. This shift has clarified the company's direction toward photonics-based quantum computing, where light replaces electricity for operations at room temperature and in smaller form factors, rather than pursuing general-purpose quantum systems. The technology shows particular promise in cybersecurity, positioning QUBT to lead in this niche while transitioning from an R&D-focused entity to a commercial enterprise. Financial numbers have yet to fully support investment, but the analyst views it as a credible story stock. This upgrade follows the analyst's initial coverage on January 2, 2025, titled “Analyzing Quantum Computing Has Been The Most Challenging Project In My Career,” when the company's mission was unclear. The article emphasizes that QUBT is now pursuing leadership in photonics for cybersecurity and commercialization. The analyst discloses no current position in QUBT but may initiate a long position within 72 hours.

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