# SMCI Earnings: Delisting or Rebound After 40% Decline?

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  • Gdman
    ·10-31
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    In my humble opinion I don’t think so. If it’s some unknown auditor, then I can agree with you. No big audit firm will want to resign. After Enron in the 2000 era caused the downfall of Arthur Anderson for endorsing something like that, there must be a good reason they resign. EY probably don’t want to end up like AA. We have to wait for the company to reveal their financial to the public
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