bluekiwiseed
12-04

Another of those news seeking to encourage people to short sell SMCI because you missed the swing highs. 

I have already discussed this in my other post, but I cannot mention further that perceptions, not reality, shape the downfall of SMCI. You're basing your argument on the reputation and accusation of some companies, without actually knowing the inner workings of SMCI. 

SMCI's downfall represents the classic case of overperforming and provoking certain big shots. But the narrative created by these big shots are losing ground; even JP Morgan has a cautious but rather optimistic outlook on SMCI now. Whether BDO is part of the Big Four or not has no meaning. As JP Morgan states, only two things matter now: whether BDO will recognise the special committee's report (no accounting errors) and recommendation to replace/hire/strengthen new CFO/CAO/accounting rigour, and whether NASDAQ will accept the filing by SMCI. But the most important turning point is whether SMCI will resolve all these political challenges and avoid missing its next quarterly filings.

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