SAN JOSE, August 21, 2026, 12:55 PDT
- Shares of Super Micro gained 2.3% to $37.34 during Friday afternoon trading.
- Zacks upgraded the stock to Strong Buy, but 14 out of 19 analysts monitored continue to hold neutral or bearish views.
- Revenue guidance for fiscal 2027 suggests growth between 66% and 84%, though cash conversion is still the crucial factor.
Shares of Super Micro Computer, Inc. NASDAQ:SMCI rose 2.3% on Friday following a board-driven investigation that uncovered no proof that current top executives were aware of the reported product diversion. The stock’s recovery came as Zacks issued a new Strong Buy recommendation. However, overall analyst sentiment continues to show caution.
The division serves as a sign to investors. Out of 19 analysts monitored by StockAnalysis, 14 assign a Hold, Sell or Strong Sell rating to the stock. Their consensus price target suggests an upside of just 13.5% compared to Friday afternoon’s share price.
| Market snapshot | Value | Investor read |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $37.34 | Gained $0.84, or 2.3% |
| Volume | 33.16 million | 56% relative to three-month daily average |
| Market value | $24.15 billion | Roughly 0.35 times the midpoint of fiscal 2027 sales |
| 52-week range | $19.48-$58.78 | Down 37% from peak |
| Forward P/E | 7.0 times | Yahoo’s forward EPS estimate applied |
Trading volume reached 33.2 million shares, a relatively modest figure. This accounted for approximately 56% of the three-month daily average just ahead of the close. As a result, the increase appears to reflect a calculated re-pricing rather than a widespread surge in buying.
The board reported that its independent investigation did not uncover any proof of actual diversion by the company. It also determined there was no reason related to this to question previous financial statements. Super Micro was not named in the March indictment that involved two employees and a contractor.
Scott Angel, lead independent director of the board, stated the investigation was completed and supported the compliance improvements made as a result. The company dismissed staff over breaches of policy or conduct. It continues to work with appropriate government agencies.
| Analyst or service | View | Target | Implied move from $37.34 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Consensus from 19 analysts | Hold | $42.38 average | +13.5% |
| Sajal Dogra, Rosenblatt | Buy, reaffirmed Aug. 20 | $51 | +36.6% |
| Joseph Cardoso, JPMorgan | Hold, Aug. 17 | $45 | +20.5% |
| Nehal Chokshi, Northland | Hold, Aug. 13 | $43 | +15.2% |
| Mark Newman, Bernstein | Hold, Aug. 13 | $42 | +12.5% |
| Zacks Rank | #1 Strong Buy, Aug. 21 | Not applicable | Proprietary earnings-revision signal |
The optimistic outlook is based on scale. Early figures for fiscal 2026 revenue showed a 78% increase, reaching $39.06 billion. Executives projected fiscal 2027 sales in the range of $65 billion to $72 billion, with the midpoint 75% higher than the most recent fiscal year.
| Growth measure | Fiscal 2026 | Fiscal 2027 outlook | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue | $39.06 billion | $65-$72 billion forecast | +66% to +84% |
| Revenue midpoint | $39.06 billion | $68.50 billion | +75.4% |
| Adjusted diluted EPS | $3.63 | $4.34 analyst projection | +19.5% |
| First-quarter revenue | Not applicable | $14.5-$15.5 billion | Company projection |
Super Micro Chief Executive Charles Liang reported the addition of several hundred enterprise customers, with new orders totaling over $60 billion. He highlighted a record backlog and a greater proportion of enterprise business. The next step is for those achievements to convert into revenue.
Operating cash flow for fiscal 2026 stood at negative $6.81 billion, while net income totaled $2.23 billion. Inventory increased nearly threefold, reaching $12.90 billion. Receivables rose to $6.13 billion.
| Cash-conversion measure | Fiscal 2025 | Fiscal 2026 | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Operating cash flow | $1.66 billion | -$6.81 billion | -$8.47 billion |
| Inventory | $4.68 billion | $12.90 billion | +175.6% |
| Accounts receivable | $2.20 billion | $6.13 billion | +177.9% |
| Cash and equivalents | Not shown | $7.52 billion | Year-end balance |
| Debt and notes | Not shown | $8.70 billion | Year-end balance |
Super Micro addressed the gap through financing, bringing in $9.48 billion via inflows such as common shares and mandatory convertible preferred stock. The capital is directed toward growth initiatives, but also increases expectations for returns on working capital.
The company’s valuation appears modest compared to its projected growth. As of Friday, the market capitalization was about 0.35 times the midpoint of fiscal 2027 sales guidance. The forward earnings ratio stood at roughly seven times, according to Yahoo’s estimate.
Risks: Ongoing government collaboration means the board report does not resolve regulatory uncertainty. The timing of revenue relies on major AI orders, availability of components, and client acceptance. Delays in inventory or receivables may further increase the cash-flow shortfall.
For investors, the key test ahead is not a fresh ranking, but whether fiscal 2027 growth generates cash from inventory and receivables. The analyst divide is expected to continue until then.



