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Just noticed Booking Holdings announced a 25-for-1 stock split and now everyone's wondering who's next. Got me thinking about D-Wave Quantum (QBTS) since it's been on people's radar lately. The quantum computing play has absolutely crushed it over the past few years, but it's down about 27% since January so some are eyeing it as a buying opportunity. Here's the thing though - D-Wave probably won't be doing a stock split anytime soon. The share price is hovering under $20 right now, nowhere near the levels that would trigger a split. Booking was trading around $4,100 when they announced theirs, so there's a huge gap. That said, if you're looking at the quantum computing space, D-Wave's financials have been moving in the right direction. They're showing solid growth metrics and management seems confident about the sector's potential. Just don't buy expecting a split - that's not the real reason to be on this watch list. Better to focus on whether the underlying business actually makes sense for your portfolio.