SMCI stock rose Monday as Super Micro Computer prepared to file a plan with the Nasdaq Stock Market to avoid being delisted.
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In March, Super Micro Computer was added to the S&P 500 after an epic run that lifted the stock by more than 2,000% in two years, dwarfing even Nvidia’s gains. As it turned out ...
Silicon Valley tech company Super Micro was supposed to be riding high: After flying under the radar for a quarter of a century, the company had ridden the coattails of the recent generative AI boom.
The bad news around Super Micro Computer (NASDAQ:SMCI) continued today with the unexpected resignation of its auditing firm, Ernst & Young LLP. Super Micro shares plunged more than 32% on ...