Goldman Sachs maintains Sell rating on Super Micro Computer, PT raised to $27.
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miércoles, 6 de agosto de 2025, 11:08 am ET1 min de lectura
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Goldman Sachs has maintained its "Sell" rating on Super Micro Computer, Inc. (NASDAQ:SMCI), while raising its price target to $27. This move comes amidst a series of underwhelming financial results and increasing competitive pressures in the server industry.
Super Micro Computer reported disappointing Q4 results, with sales and profitability falling short of analyst expectations. The company's non-GAAP gross margin hit a new multi-year low of 9.6%, while operating expenses surged to record highs. Despite this, Super Micro managed to generate $841 million in free cash flow and ended the quarter with $5.2 billion in cash and cash equivalents [1].
Management attributed the poor performance to tariffs, temporary capital constraints, and specification changes from a major customer. However, analysts, including those at D.A. Davidson & Co., have pointed to intense competition from larger rivals like Dell Technologies and HP Enterprises as the primary cause of Super Micro's struggles. These competitors have leveraged their vast customer bases to boost sales, leading to significant market share losses for Super Micro [1].
Goldman Sachs' analysts have expressed concern over the company's ability to maintain margins and regain market share. They noted that Super Micro's initiatives, such as the Data Center Building Block Solutions (DCBBS), will take time to scale and provide meaningful results. Additionally, the company has reduced its FY2026 sales projection from $40 billion to $33 billion, reflecting a more conservative outlook [1].
Despite the challenges, Super Micro has managed to secure significant liquidity through a receivables purchase agreement and new convertible notes. However, the company's near-term prospects remain weak, with analysts expecting margins to remain under pressure for the next few quarters [1].
Raymond James, another investment firm, has raised its price target to $53.00, reflecting a more optimistic view on the company's future. However, this increase comes despite Super Micro missing its Q4 expectations and providing lower-than-expected earnings guidance for the first quarter of FY2026. Raymond James believes that an improving customer and product mix, along with the availability of NVIDIA's Blackwell GPUs, could lead to margin improvement in the future [4].
In conclusion, while Super Micro Computer faces significant challenges in the near term, the market remains divided on its long-term prospects. Goldman Sachs' cautious stance reflects the ongoing concerns about competition and margin pressure. Investors should closely monitor the company's progress and the broader market conditions to make informed investment decisions.
References:
[1] https://seekingalpha.com/article/4809228-super-micro-computer-competitive-pressures-bite-sell
[2] https://seekingalpha.com/article/4809425-super-micro-stock-q4-drop-another-round-in-same-routine
[3] https://finance.yahoo.com/news/citi-raises-pt-super-micro-143706463.html
[4] https://za.investing.com/news/analyst-ratings/super-micro-computer-stock-price-target-raised-to-53-by-raymond-james-93CH-3821699
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Goldman Sachs maintains Sell rating on Super Micro Computer, PT raised to $27.
Title: Goldman Sachs Maintains Sell Rating on Super Micro Computer; Price Target Raised to $27Goldman Sachs has maintained its "Sell" rating on Super Micro Computer, Inc. (NASDAQ:SMCI), while raising its price target to $27. This move comes amidst a series of underwhelming financial results and increasing competitive pressures in the server industry.
Super Micro Computer reported disappointing Q4 results, with sales and profitability falling short of analyst expectations. The company's non-GAAP gross margin hit a new multi-year low of 9.6%, while operating expenses surged to record highs. Despite this, Super Micro managed to generate $841 million in free cash flow and ended the quarter with $5.2 billion in cash and cash equivalents [1].
Management attributed the poor performance to tariffs, temporary capital constraints, and specification changes from a major customer. However, analysts, including those at D.A. Davidson & Co., have pointed to intense competition from larger rivals like Dell Technologies and HP Enterprises as the primary cause of Super Micro's struggles. These competitors have leveraged their vast customer bases to boost sales, leading to significant market share losses for Super Micro [1].
Goldman Sachs' analysts have expressed concern over the company's ability to maintain margins and regain market share. They noted that Super Micro's initiatives, such as the Data Center Building Block Solutions (DCBBS), will take time to scale and provide meaningful results. Additionally, the company has reduced its FY2026 sales projection from $40 billion to $33 billion, reflecting a more conservative outlook [1].
Despite the challenges, Super Micro has managed to secure significant liquidity through a receivables purchase agreement and new convertible notes. However, the company's near-term prospects remain weak, with analysts expecting margins to remain under pressure for the next few quarters [1].
Raymond James, another investment firm, has raised its price target to $53.00, reflecting a more optimistic view on the company's future. However, this increase comes despite Super Micro missing its Q4 expectations and providing lower-than-expected earnings guidance for the first quarter of FY2026. Raymond James believes that an improving customer and product mix, along with the availability of NVIDIA's Blackwell GPUs, could lead to margin improvement in the future [4].
In conclusion, while Super Micro Computer faces significant challenges in the near term, the market remains divided on its long-term prospects. Goldman Sachs' cautious stance reflects the ongoing concerns about competition and margin pressure. Investors should closely monitor the company's progress and the broader market conditions to make informed investment decisions.
References:
[1] https://seekingalpha.com/article/4809228-super-micro-computer-competitive-pressures-bite-sell
[2] https://seekingalpha.com/article/4809425-super-micro-stock-q4-drop-another-round-in-same-routine
[3] https://finance.yahoo.com/news/citi-raises-pt-super-micro-143706463.html
[4] https://za.investing.com/news/analyst-ratings/super-micro-computer-stock-price-target-raised-to-53-by-raymond-james-93CH-3821699

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