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Bogus Contracts Enrage QUBT Investors; Lawsuit Follows

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Published April 9, 2025

Quantum Computing suffered a short-circuit after a shocking report revealed the Company’s customers, contracts, and facilities were fake.  Outraged investors pulled the plug on their Quantum shares, sending the Company’s stock into a freefall.  Some of those investors are now taking legal action to recover their losses.  

For years, Quantum bragged about its multi-million dollar contracts with NASA and a few other companies.  It also claimed it was building a massive facility in Phoenix to manufacture its cutting-edge TFLN computing chips.   

But investors got a nasty surprise in December and January.   In December 2024, a shortseller report revealed the Phoenix facility was just a tiny lab incapable of mass production.   

Then in January another report revealed Quantum only ever had one contract with NASA worth $26,000.  Some of Quantum’s contracts with other companies just sham contracts with companies owned by Quantum’s owners. 

Stunned investors dumped their shares, causing Quantum’s stock to plunge 15%.  Some investors are now joining the lawsuit.  

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