5 Stocks That Could Double Over the Next 2 Years

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5. IonQ, Inc. (NYSE:IONQ)

Market Capitalization: $21.11 billion

On June 17, IonQ, Inc. (NYSE:IONQ) announced Clavis XG Multiplex, the latest addition to its Clavis XG Quantum Key Distribution portfolio, designed to make quantum security more practical and scalable across metropolitan fiber networks. The new solution enables organizations to deploy advanced, physics-based key distribution technology on existing network infrastructure without requiring costly network redesigns or dedicated optical systems. By allowing enterprises to strengthen data security while continuing broader post-quantum cryptography migrations, Clavis XG Multiplex offers a lower-cost and more accessible approach to mitigating long-term cybersecurity risks. The launch further expands IonQ’s growing portfolio of quantum security and post-quantum cryptography solutions.

Earlier, on May 22, B. Riley highlighted IonQ’s strong financial position and federal engagement despite the company’s absence from the Department of Commerce’s letters of intent issued to several quantum technology firms. The firm noted that IonQ, Inc. (NYSE:IONQ) possesses approximately $3.3 billion in available funding and maintains extensive commercial and government relationships. B. Riley also pointed to the company’s participation in the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s Heterogeneous Architectures for Quantum initiative and its pending acquisition of SkyWater’s foundry assets as evidence that IonQ’s federal strategy remains focused on defense and intelligence opportunities rather than CHIPS Act funding programs.

IonQ, Inc. (NYSE:IONQ) is a pure-play quantum computing company headquartered in College Park, Maryland, and founded in 2015. The company develops general-purpose trapped-ion quantum computers and related technologies designed to solve complex computational problems across industries, including cybersecurity, defense, healthcare, and financial services.

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