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Super Micro faces class action over alleged $2.5 billion illegal China server sales

PUBT·04/23/2026 13:07:06
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Super Micro faces class action over alleged $2.5 billion illegal China server sales
  • Super Micro faces proposed securities class action tied to alleged concealment of illegal China server sales.
  • Suit covers investors who bought SMCI securities between April 30, 2024 and March 19, 2026.
  • DOJ unsealed indictment on March 19, 2026 alleging $2.5 billion server diversion scheme involving restricted AI chips shipped to Chinese customers.
  • SMCI shares fell $10.26, or 33.3%, to $20.53 on March 20, 2026 following disclosure of criminal charges.
  • Lead plaintiff deadline set for May 25, 2026.


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