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Super Micro Computer Just Made a Big Announcement and Stock Prices Are Soaring – Is It Finally Time to Buy?

The accelerated adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) has been a boon for a number of players in the field Super microcomputer (NASDAQ: SMCI)commonly called Supermicro, was certainly one of them. The company provides state-of-the-art servers specifically designed to handle the workload associated with AI processing. As a result, demand for Supermicro’s products has skyrocketed, boosting financial results and increasing its stock price.

It appears the company may have flown too close to the sun as a number of issues came to light causing its shares to plummet. Since peaking in mid-March, the stock has lost as much as 84% ​​of its value.

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Supermicro has just announced the completion of a special committee investigation and is preparing to take a number of steps based on its recommendations.

Let’s take a look at the challenges the company faced, the results of the assessment and what it means for investors.

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It wasn’t long ago that Supermicro was on top of the world as the demand for servers that could handle the rigors of AI seemed unquenchable. At one point early this year, shares were up as much as 1,350% since the AI ​​boom began in early 2023, but that’s when the trouble started. Here’s a look at the issues Supermicro has faced that have weighed so heavily on its share price and investor confidence:

  • Well-known short-seller Hindenburg Research released a scathing report alleging accounting red flags in Supermicro’s financials, a pattern of undisclosed related-party transactions and product shipments that violated U.S. export bans.

  • Supermicro announced a delay in filing its annual 10-K with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), saying it needed additional time to review its “internal controls” – suggesting it may have failed to comply the accounting rules and regulations.

  • The US Department of Justice (DOJ) appeared to be interested, as reports indicated it was investigating allegations made by a whistleblower. The Wall Street Journal.

  • Supermicro was at risk of being delisted, according to a notice it received from the Nasdaq stock exchange.

  • Supermicro went from pot to fire when it announced that its accountant, Ernst & Young – one of the ‘Big Four’ accounting firms – had resigned during the preparation of the company’s audit. The auditors cited disagreements with management over internal controls and financial reporting.

  • In a filing with the regulator, Supermicro revealed it would not be able to file its latest quarterly report, citing ongoing challenges.

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