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Churchill Capital Corp X (CCCX) Stock News on Dec. 24, 2025: Infleqtion Quantum SPAC Deal, Latest Catalysts, and What Comes Next

Churchill Capital Corp X (CCCX) Stock News on Dec. 24, 2025: Infleqtion Quantum SPAC Deal, Latest Catalysts, and What Comes Next

Churchill Capital Corp X (NASDAQ: CCCX) surged nearly 10% to $17.27 on Dec. 23, 2025, and traded above $18 pre-market after Infleqtion’s chief scientist won the John Stewart Bell Prize. The rally is linked to renewed momentum around CCCX’s planned merger with Infleqtion, a quantum technology firm. CCCX remains a SPAC, with trading driven by sentiment and headlines.
5 Quantum Stocks to Watch Today, November 14, 2025 (IONQ, RGTI, QBTS, QUBT, CCCX)

5 Quantum Stocks to Watch Today, November 14, 2025 (IONQ, RGTI, QBTS, QUBT, CCCX)

Quantum computing stocks IonQ, Rigetti, D-Wave Quantum, and Quantum Computing Inc. have lost over $30 billion in market value in weeks, with many down 40–55% from recent highs. IonQ reported Q3 revenue of $39.9 million, up 222% year-over-year, and raised 2025 guidance. Analysts warn valuations remain extreme, with some predicting another 50% drop in 2026.

Stock Market Today

  • Asia Markets Fall as Iran Conflict Drives Global Risk-Off; Energy Prices Surge
    March 19, 2026, 9:39 PM EDT. Asian markets edged lower following Wall Street losses amid escalating tensions in the Middle East sparked by Iran's attacks on key energy infrastructure. Tehran's strike on Qatar's largest gas plant slashed LNG export capacity by 17% for years, pushing energy prices higher. U.S. natural gas and Brent crude rose over 1%, with gasoline nearing a four-year peak, underscoring supply concerns. Metals saw volatile moves, gold and silver dropping before recovering. Despite market jitters, U.S. President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu signaled restraint, dampening fears of prolonged conflict. A coalition of U.S.-aligned nations pledged to protect key shipping routes, including the Strait of Hormuz. Asian markets showed mixed reactions, with South Korea's Kospi rising, while Australia's S&P/ASX 200 and Hong Kong futures declined. Wall Street indexes closed down modestly after the Federal Reserve held interest rates steady.
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