What recent insider buying/selling trends have occurred in QBTS stock during Q3 2025, and what do they signal?

What recent insider buying/selling trends have occurred in QBTS stock during Q3 2025, and what do they signal? AI+
Jack 09-26 D-Wave Quantum Inc. Public
US:QBTS

What recent insider buying/selling trends have occurred in QBTS stock during Q3 2025, and what do they signal?

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While specific discretionary insider buying or selling trends for D-Wave Quantum Inc. (QBTS) during Q3 2025 (July 1 to September 30, 2025) are not immediately apparent in publicly available SEC filings or Fintel's general search results at this time, it's important to differentiate between open market transactions and scheduled vesting events.

SEC filings for D-Wave Quantum Inc. from earlier in 2025, such as the DEF 14A filed in April, indicate several pre-scheduled vesting events for restricted share units (RSUs) and stock options for insiders. For example, some options were scheduled to vest in monthly installments through July and August 2025, and a significant block of 375,000 unvested restricted share units is set to vest on October 27, 2025. These are typically part of compensation packages and do not necessarily signal a change in discretionary insider sentiment as much as open market purchases or sales would.

The company's Q2 2025 earnings report, released in August 2025, detailed capital raising activities, including ATM equity offerings and warrant exercises, but did not provide information on open market insider buying or selling during the current third quarter.

In the absence of reported discretionary open market insider buying or selling (Form 4 filings) for QBTS during Q3 2025, it suggests that there haven't been significant non-scheduled transactions by officers or directors that would typically indicate a strong shift in their personal outlook on the stock. Investors often monitor these discretionary trades for insights into management's confidence, with buying generally seen as a positive signal and selling as potentially negative, though selling can occur for various personal financial reasons.

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Jack 09-26

are institutions accumulating d-wave quantum?


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D-Wave Quantum Inc. (QBTS) has seen a mixed trend in institutional ownership during the most recent quarter. While the number of institutional owners increased significantly, the total number of shares held by these institutions experienced a slight reduction.

Specifically, D-Wave Quantum Inc. had 437 institutional owners as of the most recent quarter, representing a 30.36% increase from the prior quarter. This suggests a growing interest and broader adoption of the stock across institutional portfolios. However, the total number of institutional shares held (long positions, excluding 13D/G filings) decreased by 5.68%, or approximately 6.32 million shares, to 105,034,435 shares. The aggregate value of these institutional holdings stood at $841,066,000. Additionally, the average portfolio allocation to QBTS among institutions increased by 6.74% during the same period.

This data indicates that while more institutions are initiating or maintaining positions in QBTS, some larger holders may have reduced their stakes, leading to a net decrease in the overall institutional share count. The increase in average portfolio allocation, despite fewer total shares held, could imply that for the institutions that do hold QBTS, it represents a slightly larger portion of their portfolios, or that the new institutional investors are allocating a higher percentage to QBTS.

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