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Quantum computing is in the geopolitical spotlight as Mark Carney has made it one of Canada’s priorities for the G7 Summit in Kananaskis, Alta., beginning on June 15. With that in mind, we revisit quantum computing firm BTQ Technologies BTQ-NE. It is up about 500 per cent since we highlighted it for INK members on Dec. 9. Meanwhile, from Feb. 19 to June 10, chairman and CEO Olivier Roussy Newton bought 349,200 common shares in the public market at an average price of $3.80.

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Ted Dixon is CEO of INK Research which provides insider news and knowledge to investors. For more background on insider reporting in Canada, visit the FAQ section at www.inkresearch.com. Securities referenced in this profile may have already appeared in recent reports distributed to INK subscribers. INK staff may also hold a position in profiled securities.

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SymbolName% changeLast
BTQ-NE
Btq Technologies Corp
-3.36%4.32

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