On August 20, SUPER MICRO COMPUTER INC rose 5.14% in regular trading, trading at $38.195/share, with turnover of $230 million.
The rally was triggered by a series of announcements confirming the conclusion of an independent investigation into export control compliance. The board-level review found no issues, and the company stated there is no evidence that current senior management was aware of the alleged diversion scheme. Three indicted individuals are no longer associated with the company, and multiple employees were terminated for violating internal policies following the investigation.
The board formally adopted recommendations to strengthen its export compliance program, marking a key step in addressing regulatory scrutiny. The company also confirmed there is no evidence suggesting its financial statements are unreliable. These developments collectively resolved lingering governance concerns that had weighed on investor sentiment, building on the strong momentum from the company's fiscal Q4 results reported on August 11, which showed adjusted EPS of $1.70 significantly beating expectations and fiscal 2027 revenue guidance of $68.5 billion exceeding consensus by nearly 30%.
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