Comparison of Agent Information Software and D-Wave Quantum
D-Wave Quantum (NYSE:QBTS) and Agent Information Software (OTCMKTS:AIFS) are two small-cap companies in the computer and technology sector. In this article, we will analyze and compare these companies based on various factors including analyst recommendations, profitability, risk, dividends, institutional ownership, and valuation.
Analyst Recommendations
Recently, there have been ratings issued regarding D-Wave Quantum and Agent Information Software. According to MarketBeat, D-Wave Quantum has received 6 buy ratings, indicating a positive outlook. The consensus target price for D-Wave Quantum is $6.38, which suggests a potential upside of 20.85%. In contrast, Agent Information Software has not received any ratings from analysts.
Risk and Volatility
In terms of risk, D-Wave Quantum has a beta of 1.16, which means its stock is approximately 16% more volatile than the standard S&P 500 index. On the other hand, Agent Information Software has a beta of 0.29, suggesting that its stock is 71% less volatile compared to the S&P 500. This indicates that Agent Information Software may be a safer investment in terms of price fluctuations.
Institutional and Insider Ownership
Institutional investors hold 42.5% of D-Wave Quantum shares, reflecting strong confidence in the company's long-term potential. In contrast, Agent Information Software has only 0.8% of its shares held by institutional investors. Insider ownership in D-Wave Quantum stands at 7.2%, which further indicates a level of commitment from the company's management.
Profitability
When we look at profitability metrics, D-Wave Quantum has net margins of -783.28%, which highlights significant losses. Meanwhile, Agent Information Software shows a net margin of 3.62%, indicating it is currently profitable. However, D-Wave Quantum's return figures for equity and assets were not available, while Agent Information Software is also missing data for those metrics.
Valuation and Earnings
Comparing revenue and earnings between the two companies, D-Wave Quantum has reported gross revenue of $8.76 million with a price-to-sales ratio of 162.07, while Agent Information Software has gross revenue of $5.41 million with a much lower price-to-sales ratio of 1.03. D-Wave Quantum is currently at a loss of $82.71 million, while Agent Information Software has net income of $200,000 with an earnings per share of $0.04. D-Wave Quantum appears cheaper based on its price-to-earnings ratio of -12.56 compared to Agent Information Software's 30.01.
Summary
Overall, D-Wave Quantum outperforms Agent Information Software in several factors, having stronger analyst ratings and higher potential upside, despite its losses. In contrast, Agent Information Software boasts profitability but lacks institutional support and analyst interest.
About D-Wave Quantum
D-Wave Quantum Inc. specializes in developing quantum computing systems and software, offering various products including the Advantage quantum computer and cloud access to real-time quantum computing solutions. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Burnaby, Canada, D-Wave serves industries such as logistics and pharmaceuticals.
About Agent Information Software
Agent Information Software, founded in 1950 and based in Rancho Cucamonga, California, provides software solutions for managing information content over the internet. Their primary customers are in the library community in the U.S. and Canada.
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