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Rigetti Computing Climbs 6.62% After Price Dip, Still Soars 31% in a Month

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Yahoo Finance
Yahoo Finance

Rigetti Computing, once Wall Street’s quantum computing darling, saw its stock jump nearly 7% in a surprising rebound.

On Wednesday, Rigetti’s shares climbed 6.62% to $11.75 on the New York Stock Exchange.

The sudden surge seems to have been fueled by bargain hunters snapping up shares after a recent downturn.

Despite this impressive gain, Rigetti’s stock has tumbled 15% over the past five trading sessions.

However, a broader look tells a different story. The stock has soared 31% in the past month and an astonishing 1,275% over the past six months.

Rigetti benefited from the quantum computing boom that swept Wall Street late last year, but its meteoric rise has recently hit turbulence amid concerns of a growing bubble.

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