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IQM Quantum Computers Oyj (IQMX) filed an amended Form F-1 to register up to 8,624,989 ordinary shares issuable upon exercise of Public Warrants, and to register for resale 12,511,165 ordinary shares (including ADSs) and 3,905,981 Private Placement Warrants held by selling securityholders.
Each warrant entitles the holder to buy one ADS/ordinary share at $11.50. IQM would receive up to about $99.2 million in gross proceeds if all Public Warrants are exercised for cash, to be used for general corporate purposes; it receives no proceeds from selling securityholder resales.
IQM is a Finland-based developer of superconducting quantum computers, offering on‑premises systems and cloud access. It is an emerging growth company and foreign private issuer, with 189,496,218 shares outstanding as of August 3, 2026, and a history of substantial losses, early-stage technology risk, heavy reliance on public‑sector/HPC customers, supply-chain and cybersecurity risks.
IQM Quantum Computers Oyj reported its first half-year and second-quarter 2026 results and issued full-year guidance. Revenue from contracts with customers reached EUR 8.9 million for the six months ended June 30, 2026, up 47% year-on-year, while operating loss widened to EUR 60.5 million and net loss to EUR 74.9 million, driven by higher R&D, selling and administrative costs including approximately EUR 9.9 million of listing-related transaction expenses.
Cash and cash equivalents were EUR 113.4 million at June 30, 2026 and increased to EUR 309.4 million after completing a Business Combination and dual listings, which management says provide a runway well into the second quarter of 2028. Order backlog was EUR 69.1 million at period-end and exceeded EUR 102.1 million after a EUR 33.0 million LUMI AI Factory contract. IQM targets EUR 65–75 million of new orders and EUR 42–47 million of revenue in 2026, while net cash used in operating activities was EUR 50.0 million in the first half.
IQM Quantum Computers Plc issued 183,619 new shares after employees exercised options under its ESOP 1 plan between 10 and 14 July 2026, following an accelerated exercise period triggered by the 1 July 2026 business combination with Real Asset Acquisition Corp.
The subscriptions raised an aggregate EUR 74,393.80, which has been entered in full into the company’s reserve for invested unrestricted equity. After registering the new shares with the Finnish Trade Register on 29 July 2026, IQM’s total shares and votes increased to 263,223,216, and the new shares are expected to begin trading on the regulated market of Nasdaq Helsinki on or about 30 July 2026.
IQM Quantum Computers reported that Kreos Capital VII Aggregator SCSp exercised all outstanding warrants granted under a warrant agreement dated December 23, 2025, using a net exercise structure. This resulted in the issuance of 577,237 new shares, compared with a maximum 1,015,511 shares originally available under the warrants.
The new shares carry an aggregate subscription price of EUR 5,772.37, or EUR 0.01 per share, which will be recorded entirely in the company’s reserve for invested unrestricted equity. Following registration on July 16, 2026, IQM has 263,039,597 shares and votes outstanding, and no warrants remain under the agreement. The new shares provide full shareholder rights from registration and are expected to begin trading on the regulated market of Nasdaq Helsinki alongside existing shares on or about July 20, 2026.
IQM Quantum Computers Oyj reported manager transactions involving share-based incentives granted to three board members. On 9 July 2026, Barbara Venneman and Hannu Martola each received 11383 ordinary shares, and Sierk Pötting received 20489 shares, all granted outside a trading venue at a unit price of 0 EUR.
The notifications classify these as initial disclosures of managers’ transactions in IQM Quantum Computers shares, reflecting equity-based compensation for members of the board of directors.
IQM Quantum Computers Oyj reported a change in its treasury share position related to Board compensation. Following a resolution at the Annual General Meeting on June 12, 2026, the company transferred 43,255 shares to certain members of its Board of Directors on July 9, 2026 as part of their annual remuneration. The decision provides that 100% of the annual remuneration for these Board members is paid in company shares. After this transfer, IQM holds 73,726,998 own shares.
IQM Quantum Computers Oyj filed a Form 6-K summarizing several managers’ transaction notifications first released on Nasdaq Helsinki. Other senior manager Juha Hassel disposed of an aggregated 152,258 IQM shares at a volume-weighted average price of 16.95319 EUR on NASDAQ Helsinki.
Entities closely associated with board members Alexander Doll, Sierk Pötting, Jeff Tuder, and Juho Sarvikas reported subscriptions of IQM shares, generally at 10 USD per share, and acceptances of stock options at 0 USD exercise price. Several notices are amendments correcting share ISIN codes, currencies, or prices rather than new economic terms.
IQM Quantum Computers completed its business combination with SPAC Real Asset Acquisition Corp., creating a publicly traded structure and securing a dual listing path in the U.S. and Finland. The deal included issuing 14,381,747 existing IQM shares as consideration to RAAQ shareholders in the form of American depositary shares.
Concurrently, IQM completed a PIPE investment of 14,548,000 existing shares at USD 10.00 per share, for aggregate gross proceeds of EUR 127.7 million (USD 145.5 million). In total, IQM received net proceeds of approximately EUR 198.7 million (USD 233.5 million), supporting its quantum computing growth plans. IQM’s ADSs and warrants begin trading on Nasdaq on July 2, 2026, while its ordinary shares are expected to start trading on Nasdaq Helsinki on or about July 3, 2026. Following the transaction, the Board of Directors expanded to seven members, with Juho Sarvikas and Jeff Tuder joining.
IQM Quantum Computers has submitted an application to list its ordinary shares on the regulated market of Nasdaq Helsinki and expects trading to begin on or about July 3, 2026 under the trading code IQMX. Concurrently, American depositary shares representing one IQM share each are expected to commence trading on Nasdaq in the U.S. on or about July 2, 2026 following a business combination with Real Asset Acquisition Corp.
The SEC declared effective IQM’s Form F-4 registration statement on June 5, 2026, and RAAQ mailed the definitive proxy statement/prospectus to its shareholders. The filing describes the Business Combination structure, expected exchange listings, and customary forward-looking risk disclosures.
Real Asset Acquisition Corp. (RAAQ) held an extraordinary general meeting on June 25, 2026 and approved the proposed business combination with IQM Quantum Computers Oyj. There were 23,000,000 ordinary shares entitled to vote; 14,488,401 shares (approximately 63%) were represented, constituting a quorum. Shareholder Proposal No. 1 (Business Combination Proposal) was approved with 13,687,335 votes for, 800,760 against and 306 abstentions. Shareholder Proposal No. 2 (Merger Proposal) was approved with 13,687,536 votes for, 800,760 against and 105 abstentions. The related Form F-4 registration statement was declared effective by the SEC on June 5, 2026.