Is IonQ Stock Going to $100?

Source The Motley Fool

Key Points

  • IonQ stock surged over the last month, outpacing quantum rivals Rigetti and D-Wave, as investors hunt for the next big thing beyond AI.

  • Revenue skyrocketed 750% year over year to $68 million last quarter, and the company's $1.8 billion acquisition of SkyWater gives it control over its own chip manufacturing.

  • Despite being the most commercially successful quantum pure-play, IonQ is still burning through $80 million per quarter in free cash flow.

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The lightning-hot market rally driven by artificial intelligence (AI) has spilled over into the quantum space. Investors hunting for the "next big thing" are piling in.

IonQ (NYSE: IONQ) is no exception. The company's stock surged 71% in the last month, outpacing gains by rivals Rigetti Computing, with 59%, and D-Wave, with 65%.

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And now that shares are trading around $68, some investors are wondering what's next. Can IonQ stock hit $100?

IonQ is executing

IonQ is the most successful, commercially speaking, among its quantum computing peers. The company, whose approach to solving the quantum problem involves trapping atoms with high-powered lasers, has sales an order of magnitude larger than those of most of its competitors.

First-quarter revenue grew 750% year over year, reaching $68 million, after IonQ landed several lucrative defense department contracts. It's also managed to grow its cash reserves to more than $2 billion, giving it a substantial runway at current burn rates.

And the company has made a series of major acquisitions recently, including a $1.8 billion purchase of SkyWater, a semiconductor fabrication company. The deal gives IonQ control over its own chip manufacturing and moves it closer to full vertical integration.

There are risks

The company is still burning through roughly $80 million in free cash flow per quarter, and the company's earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) loss is actually growing. IonQ lost more than $200 million last quarter compared to less than $80 million a year prior.

A digital representation of two atoms.

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And you can't talk quantum without talking about extreme valuations. While nowhere near as wild as its rivals, IonQ stock still trades at a price-to-sales ratio (P/S) of about 118. That is pricing in some serious growth.

Can IonQ keep gaining?

So, do I think IonQ stock can hit $100? I do.

But I don't think it will stay there. IonQ has the most financial bona fides of any quantum pure-play, but it is still a speculative investment. I believe that when the current bull market corrects -- and it will -- companies that trade at extreme multiples like this will get hit hard.

Quantum computing may well prove to be a revolutionary technology, but it will be many years before it does, and I think we are likely to see a sustained quantum winter. There will be a much better time to jump in when the market is pricing these companies rationally.

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Johnny Rice has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends IonQ. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

Disclaimer: For information purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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