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Super Micro Stock Could Get Delisted. What to Consider If You Own the Shares.
Super Micro Computer stock could be getting delisted soon. Now, investors who own the stock have to decide whether they want to continue holding the stock. Why could Super Micro get delisted? It delayed filing its 10-K for the fiscal year ended June 30,
Will Super Micro get booted from the S&P 500? That may come before a delisting.
Super Micro shares are down more than 80% since the company joined the S&P 500 in March. That poor performance could catch the eye of the index committee, an expert said.
Super Micro Computer Risks Nasdaq Delisting
Super Micro Computer stock fell 4.4% Wednesday after it delayed the filing of its quarterly 10-Q form to the Securities and Exchanges Commission. It also has yet to file its 10-K annual report for the period ended June 30,
This Small-Cap Stock Could Replace Super Micro as an AI Darling
While Super Micro may be delisted soon, another AI data center play called TSS has just gained entry to the Nasdaq.
Next Week Could Be Huge for Super Micro Computer Stock. 2 Big Things Investors Need to Watch
Like a frog in a pot of boiling water, things keep getting more uncomfortable for Super Micro Computer (NASDAQ: SMCI) as times goes on. Supermicro's growing accounting debacle began in late August as the target of a short report from Hindenburg Research.
Will Super Micro Stock Be Delisted?
Super Micro Computer stock (NASDAQ: SMCI) fell by about 6% in Tuesday’s trading and remains down 54% over the past month amid significant corporate governance concerns and questions about the company’s financial reporting.
Super Micro Delays Filing September-Quarter Report as Delisting Looms
Super Micro Computer said on Wednesday it would delay the filing of its financial report for the September quarter, as the AI server-maker seeks a new auditor amid a delisting threat following its failure to submit its annual report.
Super Micro Computer stock craters over late financial report. Will it get delisted?
Shares of Super Micro Computer (SMCI) hit a new 52-week low on Thursday morning as the AI-focused hardware company struggles with filing its quarterly report (Form 10-Q) for the period ending September 30.
Super Micro’s stock falls further as it faces new hurdle with filing deadlines
The server maker disclosed it will be late with its quarterly filing in addition to its past annual one. Super Micro also said it needs additional time to find a new auditor.
Super Micro delays filing of September-quarter financial report
AI server maker Super Micro Computer said on Wednesday it is unable to file its quarterly report on form 10-Q for the quarter ended Sept. 30, 2024 in a timely manner, amid its ongoing delay in filing an annual report.
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What's Going on With Super Micro Stock?
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Super Micro Computer Price Levels to Watch as Stock's Slump Accelerates
Super Micro Computer shares continued sliding in extended trading after leading Nasdaq decliners on Wednesday following news ...
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