SMCI Delisting is around the corner

Mickey082024
11-01

Super Micro have the history of delisting, On Aug. 23, 2018 The loans were called in after Nasdaq suspended the stock from trading after Super Micro failed to file multiple quarterly and annual reports with the SEC. It was delisted from the Nasdaq Global Select Market and quoted on the OTC Market.

Today SMCI have Delisting Risk Amid Audit Crisis, The company, which emerged as a beneficiary of the AI investment boom sparked by ChatGPT in 2022, is now under scrutiny. Despite revenue doubling in the past three quarters, Super Micro Computer faces an audit crisis that saw its auditor, Ernst & Young, resign, citing a lack of trust in the company's financial statements. The resignation occurred before completing its first-year audit after taking over from Deloitte.

The Nasdaq exchange has warned Super Micro Computer to comply with filing requirements by mid-November or face delisting, echoing a similar situation the company faced in 2018. Concerns have been raised by analysts, including Wedbush, about the company's ability to resolve these issues in time to avoid delisting.

Super Micro Computer plans to release its fiscal 2025 Q1 report on November 5, amidst these challenges, in a bid to reassure the market. Critics have also targeted S&P Global for including such a volatile stock in their index, which has since suffered significant losses compared to the stock it replaced. S&P Global maintains general rules for inclusion but reiterates its ability to make unscheduled changes in response to market developments.

SMCI Earnings: Delisting or Rebound After 40% Decline?
Super Micro Computer is set to release its Q1 FY25 results on November 5. Its shares plunged 44% after the auditor for the artificial intelligence server maker resigned. Wall Street analysts anticipate the company will report EPS of $0.73, a remarkable 115% yoy increase. Revenues are expected to rise by 205% from the same quarter last year, reaching $6.46 billion. ----------- Would you consider bottom-fishing at $20? The next step for SMCI is delist or rebound? Can SMCI deliver earnings increase as expected?
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