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Infleqtion shares trade ahead of bell with Oxford Quantum expansion in focus

New York, May 29, 2026, 09:20 (EDT)

  • Infleqtion was at $18.14, up 2.1%, quoted at 9:10 a.m. EDT before the NYSE core session started at 9:30 a.m.
  • The company plans to open an Oxford quantum centre later this year. It said the move will triple its UK research, production and systems-integration capacity.
  • Revenue for the first quarter climbed 14% to $9.5 million, but the company is still posting a loss.

Infleqtion shares climbed in early U.S. trading Friday after the quantum-technology group announced plans to grow in Oxford. Investors are watching if the firm’s push can move its platform from science to manufacturing. A Cboe BZX premarket figure had the stock up 2.1% at $18.14 as of 9:10 a.m. EDT, before the regular session on the NYSE opens at 9:30.

Infleqtion is only a few months into trading publicly after it merged with Churchill Capital Corp X in February. It started trading on the NYSE under the ticker “INFQ”. At the time, the companies called Infleqtion the first neutral-atom quantum technology company on the public market. Nasdaq

Infleqtion said Thursday it will open a new Quantum Innovation Centre at Oxford Technology Park aimed at research, manufacturing and systems integration. The site will triple its UK research, production, and systems-integration footprint. Infleqtion is looking to hire for physics, engineering, software, manufacturing and systems jobs.

Infleqtion UK managing director Colin Sullivan called the move a step “from R&D to production.” The company plans to make advanced quantum tech in Oxford and Harwell, after more than ten years in the UK market, he said. Business Wire

Infleqtion pointed to actual quantum tech in use in the UK, not just announcements. The company said it delivered the country’s first working 100-physical-qubit quantum computer to the National Quantum Computing Centre at Harwell, calling out the machine’s 100 physical qubits—a quantum computing unit. Infleqtion also said the Royal Navy tested its Tiqker optical atomic clock during sea trials on the MOD’s Excalibur autonomous submarine, with more testing coming in late June.

Oxford’s announcement comes as Infleqtion posts higher but still modest revenue. The company posted first-quarter revenue of $9.5 million, up 14% from last year, and now expects 2026 revenue of at least $40 million. Infleqtion also reported a GAAP operating loss of $33.6 million and burned $19.2 million in cash from operations during the quarter.

Infleqtion CEO Matt Kinsella said the quarter pointed to a market shift toward systems customers can use and value they can measure. CFO Ilan Hart called out Infleqtion’s “strong cash position” and said that lets the company spend on research and expansion plans, with operating controls still in place. Cloudfront

Infleqtion’s main tech puts neutral atoms—uncharged atoms trapped by light—to work as quantum bits. The company uses this setup in both its quantum computing and sensing products. Infleqtion has pitched this as a key difference from rivals that focus on just one side of quantum.

Quantum stocks traded higher. Early numbers showed IonQ gaining $4.75 at $70.14, D-Wave up $2.00 at $29.49 and Rigetti adding $2.43 at $27.03. The Defiance Quantum ETF was up $2.55 to $159.06.

The risks here are clear. Infleqtion told investors it has lost money since it started and doesn’t know when, or if, sales might get big enough to turn a profit. The filings also note that no quantum computer, including its own, has hit broad quantum advantage yet — that is, outperforming classical computers in a wide range of useful jobs.

The market is looking to see if Oxford can show real scale, or if it turns into another cost line for a sector still trying to show it can deliver on its commercial timetable.

Shan Ahmed Khan is a senior markets reporter at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, technology and macroeconomic trends. A graduate of the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), he previously worked in investment research and market analysis. His coverage helps readers understand the key developments influencing global financial markets and emerging industries.

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