Shares of Infleqtion (INFQ) experienced a solid 8.3% rally on Friday, settling at $13.59, following news that Citi had elevated its price forecast on the quantum technology specialist from $20 to $22 while keeping its Buy recommendation intact.
During Friday’s session, shares reached an intraday peak of $13.61. The day’s trading activity registered approximately 4.6 million shares changing hands, representing a 52% decline compared to the typical daily volume of 9.67 million.
The updated price target from Citi suggests the financial institution anticipates additional growth potential for Infleqtion. By maintaining the Buy designation, the firm continues to position the stock as a compelling investment proposition under present market conditions.
Citi isn’t alone in its optimistic stance. Wedbush Securities launched coverage on August 3rd, assigning an Outperform rating alongside a $20 price objective. Craig Hallum followed suit in July with a Buy recommendation and $19 target.
Zacks Investment Research elevated the stock to Hold status in late June. Conversely, Weiss Ratings initiated coverage with a Sell rating back in May.
The current analyst landscape includes one Strong Buy rating, five Buy recommendations, one Hold, and one Sell. This translates to a “Moderate Buy” consensus with analysts projecting an average share price of $20.60.
The company’s 50-day moving average stands at $11.77, while its market capitalization hovers around $3.02 billion. The negative PE ratio of -92.13 underscores the firm’s current unprofitability.
Infleqtion unveiled its Q2 financial results on August 12th. The company recorded a per-share loss of $0.11, falling short of analyst projections calling for a $0.07 loss by $0.04. Quarterly revenue reached $13.54 million.
Wall Street analysts are projecting a full-year loss of $0.24 per share for Infleqtion.
Regarding insider transactions, Chief Executive Officer Matthew Kinsella offloaded 112,065 shares on May 26th at an average execution price of $15.56, generating proceeds of approximately $1.74 million. This transaction reduced his stake in the organization by 25%.
Chief Revenue Officer Paul Lipman similarly divested 100,000 shares on the identical date at $15.83 per share, totaling $1.58 million. This sale represented a 50% decrease in his direct ownership position.
Collectively, company insiders have sold slightly more than 4 million shares with a combined value of $64.8 million throughout the previous three-month period.
Notwithstanding the insider divestments, institutional capital has been flowing into the stock. S&G Foundation established a new $154 million position during Q2. Davis Asset Management initiated a $27.8 million stake. Wellington Management contributed $3.7 million, while Bank of New York Mellon expanded its holdings by more than 1,350%.
Year-to-date, Infleqtion’s stock price has declined 19.55%, and technical indicators currently flash a Strong Sell signal.
Based on the most recent available data, the company’s market capitalization sits at approximately $2.82 billion.
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