Supermicro (SMCI), a prominent player in the GPU-as-a-Service arena and a leading supplier of liquid-cooled AI server racks, is facing a number of headwinds, including doubts around its internal control mechanisms, an ever more competitive landscape, and the gradual erosion of its liquid-cooling tech moat. Now, Bank of America (BofA) analyst, Ruplu Bhattacharya, has resumed his coverage of Supermicro shares, albeit from a bearish angle, pegging an 'Underperform' rating and a stock price target of $35, which corresponds to a downside potential of around 28 percent relative to the current price level of $48.69. Bhattacharya has identified 5 major bearish catalysts […]
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