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Super Micro Avoids Nasdaq Delisting After Filing Delayed Financial Reports

The server maker’s filings restore compliance with Nasdaq rules, but governance concerns and legal risks linger.

  • Super Micro Computer filed overdue financial reports just before Nasdaq’s February 25 deadline, avoiding delisting and confirming SEC compliance.
  • The company’s delayed filings stemmed from allegations of accounting misconduct, leading to the resignation of its former auditor Ernst & Young.
  • Super Micro reported fiscal 2024 revenue of $14.99 billion, more than doubling year-over-year, driven by demand for AI-focused server solutions.
  • Despite the filings, Super Micro acknowledged material weaknesses in internal financial controls and is implementing measures to address them.
  • While the company’s stock surged over 20% following the filings, legal scrutiny and reputational risks from past governance issues remain unresolved.
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