IQM Quantum Computers (IQMX) reported a managers’ transaction involving board member Juho Sarvikas. The July 1, 2026 transaction was a subscription of 15,000 shares at a unit price of 10 USD, executed outside a trading venue. The notice amends a prior filing by correcting the share ISIN and currency details.
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Market reaction after board member share subscription: IQMX +6.75% in the Jul 6 session
+6.75%3.0x vol
17 alerts
+6.75%Session close to close
+8.6%Peak Tracked
-18.9%Trough Tracked
$2.75BMarket Cap
3.0xRel. Volume
In the Jul 6 session, IQMX gained 6.75%, reflecting a notable positive market reaction.
Argus tracked a peak move of +8.6% during that session.
Argus tracked a trough of -18.9% from its starting point during tracking.
Our momentum scanner triggered 17 alerts that day, indicating notable trading interest and price volatility.
Trading volume was very high at 3.0x the daily average, suggesting strong buying interest.
The stock moved +6.8% in the session following this news. A strong upside move would align with disc...
Analysis
The stock moved +6.8% in the session following this news. A strong upside move would align with disclosure that a board member subscribed for 15,000 shares at 10 USD each. With no same-tag history in the record, investors might still weigh broader post-SPAC capital needs as a potential overhang.
A Legal Entity Identifier (LEI) is a unique 20-character code assigned to a company or organization that participates in financial markets, like a corporate passport number. It helps investors and regulators unambiguously identify counterparties across databases and transactions, reducing confusion much like using a vehicle identification number to track a car’s history; clearer identification improves transparency, risk monitoring, and regulatory reporting.
"Instrument type: SHARE ISIN: US4629211073 Nature of transaction"
A 12-character International Securities Identification Number (ISIN) is a unique code that acts like a passport for a specific stock, bond or other tradable security so it can be identified worldwide. Investors and systems use it to ensure they are buying, selling and tracking the exact same instrument across exchanges and data feeds, which prevents costly mix-ups and makes portfolio reporting, settlement and regulatory checks simpler and more reliable.
The volume weighted average price (VWAP) is a way to measure the average price of a security, such as a stock, over a specific period, taking into account how many units were traded at each price. It’s similar to calculating the average cost of items bought when some are more frequently purchased than others. Investors use VWAP to assess whether a security is being bought or sold at a fair price during trading.
IQM Quantum Computers (Nasdaq: IQMX) is a global leader in superconducting quantum computers, delivering full-stack quantum systems and cloud platform access to enterprises, research institutions, universities, high-performance computing centers, and national laboratories worldwide. IQM’s on-premises deployment model gives customers direct ownership and control of their quantum infrastructure. Founded in 2018 and headquartered in Finland, with major operations in Munich, IQM employs over 400 people and operates across Europe, Asia, and North America. IQM is the first publicly listed European quantum company on Nasdaq Stock Market.
FAQ
What managers’ transaction did IQM Quantum Computers (IQMX) report on July 6, 2026?
IQM Quantum Computers reported a managers’ transaction for board member Juho Sarvikas involving a share subscription. According to IQM, he subscribed for 15,000 shares at a unit price of 10 USD on July 1, 2026, outside a trading venue.
Who is Juho Sarvikas in the IQM Quantum Computers (IQMX) managers’ transaction filing?
Juho Sarvikas is identified as a member or deputy member of the board of IQM Quantum Computers. According to IQM, he is the person subject to the notification requirement in the July 6, 2026 managers’ transaction relating to a share subscription.
What were the key details of Juho Sarvikas’s IQMX share subscription on July 1, 2026?
Juho Sarvikas subscribed for 15,000 IQM shares at 10 USD per share. According to IQM, the transaction took place on July 1, 2026, outside a trading venue, with a volume-weighted average price of 10 USD for the aggregated 15,000-share subscription.
Why was the IQM Quantum Computers (IQMX) managers’ transaction notice labeled as an amendment?
The notice is labeled as an amendment because IQM corrected the share ISIN and currency information. According to IQM, the filing’s amendment comment states that the changes specifically adjusted the instrument identification and currency used in the original notification.
What ISIN and instrument type were reported for the IQMX managers’ transaction on July 6, 2026?
The managers’ transaction identified the instrument type as a share with ISIN US4629211073. According to IQM, this corrected ISIN is part of the amended notification, which also confirms the transaction currency as USD for the 15,000-share subscription.