Rigetti Computing (RGTI) is set to report its fourth-quarter 2025 results on Wednesday, March 4. The stock is down about 20% year-to-date, pressured by a broader tech selloff tied to valuation concerns and ongoing AI disruption. Wall Street expects Rigetti to post a narrower loss of $0.03 per share, compared to a $0.08 loss a year ago, while revenue is projected to edge up 2.6% to $2.33 million. Ahead of the report, it’s worth examining who owns RGTI stock.
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Now, according to TipRanks’ ownership page, public companies and individual investors own 66.55% of RGTI. They are followed by ETFs, mutual funds, other institutional investors, and insiders at 16.58%, 13.83%, 2.39%, and 0.65%, respectively.
Digging Deeper into RGTI’s Ownership Structure
Looking closely at top shareholders, Vanguard owns the highest stake in RGTI at 9.81%. Next up is Vanguard Index Funds, which holds a 5.80% stake in the company.
Among the top ETF holders, the Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (VTI) owns a 3.00% stake in Rigetti Computing stock, followed by the iShares Russell 2000 ETF (IWM) with a 2.40% stake.
Moving to mutual funds, Vanguard Index Funds holds about 5.80% of RGTI. Meanwhile, Vanguard World Fund owns 1.56% of the stock.
Is RGTI a Good Stock to Buy?
Ahead of Q4 2025 earnings, Wall Street has a Moderate Buy consensus rating on Rigetti Computing stock based on five Buys and two Holds. The average RGTI stock price target of $38.75 indicates 119% upside potential.
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Rigetti Computing (RGTI) Will Report Earnings Tomorrow. Let’s Look at Who Owns This Quantum Stock
Rigetti Computing (RGTI) is set to report its fourth-quarter 2025 results on Wednesday, March 4. The stock is down about 20% year-to-date, pressured by a broader tech selloff tied to valuation concerns and ongoing AI disruption. Wall Street expects Rigetti to post a narrower loss of $0.03 per share, compared to a $0.08 loss a year ago, while revenue is projected to edge up 2.6% to $2.33 million. Ahead of the report, it’s worth examining who owns RGTI stock.
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Now, according to TipRanks’ ownership page, public companies and individual investors own 66.55% of RGTI. They are followed by ETFs, mutual funds, other institutional investors, and insiders at 16.58%, 13.83%, 2.39%, and 0.65%, respectively.
Digging Deeper into RGTI’s Ownership Structure
Looking closely at top shareholders, Vanguard owns the highest stake in RGTI at 9.81%. Next up is Vanguard Index Funds, which holds a 5.80% stake in the company.
Among the top ETF holders, the Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (VTI) owns a 3.00% stake in Rigetti Computing stock, followed by the iShares Russell 2000 ETF (IWM) with a 2.40% stake.
Moving to mutual funds, Vanguard Index Funds holds about 5.80% of RGTI. Meanwhile, Vanguard World Fund owns 1.56% of the stock.
Is RGTI a Good Stock to Buy?
Ahead of Q4 2025 earnings, Wall Street has a Moderate Buy consensus rating on Rigetti Computing stock based on five Buys and two Holds. The average RGTI stock price target of $38.75 indicates 119% upside potential.
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