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Super Micro stock seesaws as server maker says it will meet filing deadline

Last updated: February 11, 2025 9:39 pm
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Super Micro Computer (SMCI) stock experienced a rollercoaster ride after market close on Tuesday as the company announced its plans to submit delayed filings to the SEC by the Nasdaq’s Feb. 25 deadline in order to avoid delisting. The company, which competes with Dell and utilizes Nvidia’s latest Blackwell AI chips in its computer servers, stated that it is diligently working towards completing the filing of its delayed annual and quarterly reports to the US Securities and Exchange Commission and is confident that it will meet the February 25 deadline.

Super Micro had postponed the submission of the filings following a critical report published last year by short-selling firm Hindenburg Research, which accused the server maker of accounting violations. Despite these challenges, the company remains focused on meeting its obligations and regaining investor trust.

In addition to the filing updates, Super Micro also reported its preliminary second quarter earnings after the bell on Tuesday, which fell short of Wall Street’s expectations. The company expects to report a revenue of $5.6 billion to $5.7 billion for the quarter ended Dec. 31, below the $5.95 billion anticipated by Wall Street analysts. As a result, Super Micro revised its revenue guidance for the 2025 fiscal year to a range between $23.5 billion and $25 billion, lower than its previous projection of $26 billion to $30 billion.

Following the earnings release, SMCI shares initially dropped by as much as 19% after hours but later rebounded, closing the day up more than 3%. This fluctuation in share price reflects the uncertainty and volatility surrounding the company amid ongoing controversies and regulatory scrutiny.

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Despite the challenges faced by Super Micro in the past year, the company received an extension from the Nasdaq to submit its delayed filings by Feb. 25 and has appointed a new accountant to oversee the process. An independent review of its business operations found no evidence of misconduct, providing some reassurance to investors.

Super Micro’s stock had been on an upward trend leading up to its business update on Feb. 11, but took a hit following the earnings report. Shares fell over 9% by the end of the trading day, reversing a week-long rally that had seen the stock price surge by nearly 60%.

In its update on Tuesday, Super Micro confirmed that it had received subpoenas from the Department of Justice and the Securities and Exchange Commission in relation to the allegations made in the Hindenburg report. The company stated that it is cooperating with the document requests as it seeks to address the regulatory inquiries and restore confidence in its operations.

Overall, Super Micro continues to navigate through a challenging period marked by regulatory investigations and financial uncertainties. The company’s ability to meet its filing deadlines and address the concerns raised by investors will be crucial in determining its future trajectory in the competitive technology sector.

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