Quantum Computing Inc. Reports Ownership Change
Ticker: QUBT · Form: 4 · Filed: Apr 14, 2026
Sentiment: neutral
Topics: insider-ownership, ownership-change
TL;DR
Quantum Computing Inc. (QCI) insider ownership changed 4/13/26. Details pending.
AI Summary
On April 13, 2026, Robert B. Fagenson, a reporting person associated with Fagenson & Co. Inc., reported a change in beneficial ownership of securities for Quantum Computing Inc. The filing details transactions that occurred on April 13, 2026, but does not specify the exact number of shares or dollar amounts involved.
Why It Matters
This filing indicates a change in the beneficial ownership of securities for Quantum Computing Inc., which could signal shifts in insider holdings or investment strategies.
Risk Assessment
Risk Level: low — Form 4 filings typically report routine changes in beneficial ownership and do not inherently indicate significant risk.
Key Players & Entities
- Quantum Computing Inc. (company) — Issuer
- Robert B. Fagenson (person) — Reporting Person
- Fagenson & Co. Inc. (company) — Associated Company
FAQ
What specific transactions were reported in this Form 4 filing?
The filing indicates transactions occurred on April 13, 2026, but the specific details of the transactions (e.g., number of shares, price) are not provided in the summary information.
Who is the reporting person associated with this filing?
The reporting person is Robert B. Fagenson, associated with Fagenson & Co. Inc.
What is the CIK number for Quantum Computing Inc.?
The CIK number for Quantum Computing Inc. is 0001758009.
What is the period of report for this filing?
The period of report is 2026-04-13.
What is the business address of Quantum Computing Inc.?
The business address for Quantum Computing Inc. is 5 MARINE VIEW PLZ, SUITE 214 HOBOKEN NJ 07030.
Filing Details
This Statement of Changes in Beneficial Ownership (Form 4) was filed with the SEC on April 14, 2026 by Robert B. Fagenson regarding Quantum Computing Inc. (QUBT). Form 4 filings disclose purchases, sales, or other changes in ownership by company insiders such as officers, directors, and major shareholders.