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Infleqtion Shares Rise On Oxford Quantum Update, Holder Sale Lingers
28 May 2026
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Infleqtion Shares Rise On Oxford Quantum Update, Holder Sale Lingers

New York, May 28, 2026, 10:04 EDT

  • Infleqtion was last at $16.81 in early NYSE trading, up $1.35, or 8.7%. Shares earlier reached $16.88.
  • Infleqtion, Inc. said it’s opening an Oxford Quantum Innovation Centre, expecting the move to triple its UK research, production and systems-integration capacity.
  • Maverick-linked reporting persons sold Infleqtion shares at prices ranging from around $14.69 to $17.04 in trades on May 21 and May 22, according to a May 26 SEC Form 4 filing.

Infleqtion shares jumped early Thursday after the quantum-tech firm said it will expand in Oxford. The news gave another data point for investors, who were still watching a big stock sale tied to Maverick that showed up in filings earlier this week.

The shares were at $16.81 as of 9:49 a.m. EDT, up $1.35 from yesterday’s close. They started at $15.82 and swung between $15.06 and $16.88, with volume around 6.5 million shares.

Infleqtion is still trading more like a public test run for quantum hardware than a typical tech name. The company develops neutral-atom quantum systems, using lasers to control uncharged atoms as qubits—the building blocks of quantum computers.

Infleqtion is planning to open a new Oxford site later this year that will handle research, manufacturing and systems integration. Colin Sullivan, who heads Infleqtion UK, said the new centre shows a move to “transitioning from R&D to production” in the UK. Infleqtion, Inc.

Infleqtion, Inc. said it has delivered the UK’s first operational quantum computer with 100 physical qubits to the National Quantum Computing Centre at Harwell. The company ran Royal Navy tests of its Tiqker optical atomic clock on the Excalibur submarine. More trials with the Royal Navy are set for late June, according to the company.

Infleqtion’s Chief Executive Matt Kinsella is set to speak at the Evercore Technology, Media and Telecommunications Conference on June 2 in San Francisco. The fireside chat is scheduled for 1 p.m. ET, according to

The overhang here comes from sales. A Form 4 filing with the SEC showed Maverick Capital Ltd, Maverick Capital Management LLC and Lee S. Ainslie III as reporting persons, with a director/10% owner link. The filing lists several common stock sales on May 21 and May 22. Prices reported included $14.6934, $16.7033 and $17.0408 a share.

Infleqtion said first-quarter revenue was $9.5 million, up 14% from the same period last year, earlier this month. The company raised its 2026 revenue target to at least $40 million. It posted a GAAP operating loss of $33.6 million and had $569 million in cash, cash equivalents and available-for-sale securities at the end of March. CEO Kinsella said demand is shifting to “real applications, and measurable customer value.” CFO Ilan Hart pointed to the firm’s “strong cash position.” Business Wire

Quantum stocks gained. IonQ climbed around 2.6%, Rigetti Computing also added 2.6%, and D-Wave Quantum was up nearly 3.9%. The move wasn’t just with Infleqtion, even as the companies have different technology and business models.

But the rally depends on delivery. Infleqtion’s latest quarterly filing showed a $30.3 million loss for the first quarter and an accumulated deficit at $261.3 million. The company said it expects ongoing operating losses as spending stays high on development and commercialization. According to the filing, 61% of Q1 revenue came from U.S. government-linked customers, 14% from those tied to the UK government, and 6% from Australian government-linked customers. Infleqtion warned that these government contracts can expire and need to be renewed.

Oxford’s Infleqtion debut gives the stock a clear catalyst, but questions stay around the story. There’s a production and talent boost, but investors are waiting for clarity on contract timing, cost discipline, and solid signs that quantum demand breaks out of the prototype phase into real, scalable revenue.

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