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Super Micro set for next week after $7B AI server funding lift
21 June 2026
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Super Micro set for next week after $7B AI server funding lift

NEW YORK, June 21, 2026, 16:03 EDT

  • Super Micro finished Thursday at $30.66, rising 10.37% after a volatile, holiday-shortened week.
  • U.S. markets didn’t trade Friday for Juneteenth and stay closed Sunday, so the next open is Monday.
  • Traders are waiting to see if the $7 billion equity-linked deal drives more AI-server business or just brings costly dilution for the stock.

Super Micro Computer opens Monday still working to recover from selling pressure sparked by its big financing plan. The stock bounced late last week, ending the short week nearly unchanged.

Tough to read the tape. U.S. exchanges were shut Friday for Juneteenth, so there was no cash session. There were no fresh numbers Sunday either. The last move was Thursday, when the stock climbed 10.37% to $30.66. That followed back-to-back drops on Tuesday and Wednesday that weighed on the AI-server maker.

Cash is still the story. Super Micro set the price for 45,454,545 common shares at $27.50 per share, and 75 million depositary shares linked to its 7.0% Series A mandatory convertible preferred stock at $50 apiece. The mandatory convertible preferred security pays preferred dividends, then switches to common stock. There’s also an at-the-market, or ATM, program lined up, allowing the company to sell up to $1.25 billion in shares over time directly into the market.

Super Micro said it plans to use the funds to buy parts for roughly $39 billion in new AI server orders from over 20 customers. That’s the upside for investors. The flip side is dilution—the chance that new shares or share-linked securities shrink current holders’ stakes.

The market seems to accept the demand story. But it is pushing down the price of trying to meet that demand. Hardware firms buying pricey chips, memory, networking equipment, and cooling for AI projects have to put out cash before they see revenue. AI growth can drain cash ahead of profits.

Super Micro’s management is still positive. CEO Charles Liang said in May that the company’s move toward being a “total datacenter infrastructure provider” is picking up speed. For the fiscal third quarter, Super Micro posted net sales of $10.2 billion, net income of $483 million, and operating cash outflow of $6.6 billion. Looking ahead, Super Micro set guidance for fiscal fourth-quarter net sales between $11 billion and $12.5 billion, and fiscal 2026 net sales between $38.9 billion and $40.4 billion. SEC

Outside voices have backed up the main idea. Gadjo Sevilla, a technology analyst at Emarketer, told Reuters earlier this year Super Micro’s growth was linked to its integrator work for big cloud and AI clients. CFO David Weigand said on a post-earnings call that “order strength remains strong” from large global data-center and enterprise buyers. Reuters

Competition is active. The Nasdaq gained 1.91% Thursday and the Philadelphia semiconductor index climbed 6.4%, according to Reuters. Nvidia, a main AI-server chip supplier, finished higher last session. Dell and Hewlett Packard Enterprise traded down, both seen as AI infrastructure players.

Jane Street Group reported owning 56.6 million Super Micro shares, or 8.5%, according to a late ownership filing Thursday. That number includes shares tied to convertible preferred stock. The amended filing said it fixed a signature-block error and didn’t change anything else. No change to operations.

Here’s the risk. Super Micro disclosed the $39 billion in AI orders isn’t locked in yet; orders could be canceled, delayed, or changed. The company’s filings point to margin pressure, big customer exposure, tariffs, and the board’s ongoing independent review into export-control issues. A slide in orders, higher part costs, or more share dilution could erase Monday’s pop fast.

Looking to next week, the stock faces its first hurdle—holding onto Thursday’s rebound once trading resumes after the holiday. But the more important question is if Super Micro can convert its financed backlog to revenue without hurting margins, cash flow or its standing with investors.

Iwona Majkowska is a financial markets journalist at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, artificial intelligence and technology. A graduate of the Warsaw School of Economics, she previously worked in equity research and financial analysis before focusing on market reporting. Her daily coverage helps investors follow major developments across U.S. and global markets.

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