Super Micro’s stock still faces accounting overhang despite delisting reprieve
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Super Micro executives sound upbeat — but the stock is still a sell, analyst says
Super Micro’s management helped assuage some concerns over customer orders, margins and liquidity, but J.P. Morgan is still bearish on the stock.MarketWatch - 1d -
Walmart Has Two Super Mario Bros. Movie 4K Steelbooks In Stock For $28 Each
The Super Mario Bros. Movie Walmart-Exclusive Steelbook Edition (4K) $28 | Releases March ...GameSpot - 4d -
Trump Still Faces 8 Civil Lawsuits Over the Jan. 6 Attack
Donald J. Trump has successfully defeated or impeded many legal challenges against him over the storming of the Capitol, but eight lawsuits on the matter remain in the courts.The New York Times - 4d -
Super Micro gets Nasdaq listing extension, says it can file financials by February
Super Micro said it received a letter from Nasdaq informing the company of the extension to stay listed.CNBC - 5d -
U.S. factory sector outlook still looks soft despite rise in October
Orders for manufactured goods posted the first increase after two straight monthly declines.MarketWatch - Dec. 4 -
Hormel’s stock slumps as sales are still being hurt by weak turkey prices
Hormel was impacted by lower prices for whole-bird turkeys this year, as well as a production interruption at a Planters facility in Virginia.MarketWatch - Dec. 4 -
Why Foot Locker’s stock is sliding despite upbeat Thanksgiving-week sales
The company is dealing with “softer consumer demand outside of key selling periods,” as well as the need for more promotions.MarketWatch - Dec. 4 -
Super Micro pops nearly 30% after special committee finds no 'evidence of misconduct'
Shares of Super Micro Computer surged more than 30% after a special committee ruled it found "no evidence of misconduct" at the embattled AI server maker.CNBC - Dec. 2
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