Super Micro Computer, Inc.
Case Overview
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| Lead Plaintiff Deadline: | Lead Plaintiff Deadline: 05/25/2026 |
| Status: | Status: Investigating |
| Company Name: | Company Name: Super Micro Computer, Inc. |
| Court: | Court: Northern District of California |
| Case Number: | Case Number: 5:26cv02606 |
| Class Period: | Class Period: 02/02/2024 - 03/19/2026 |
| Ticker: | Ticker: SMCI |
| Related Attorneys: | Lead Attorneys: Thomas W. Elrod |
| Related Practices: | Related Practices: Securities |
The law firm of Kirby McInerney LLP announces that a class action lawsuit has been filed on behalf of investors who acquired Super Micro Computer, Inc. (“Super Micro” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ:SMCI) securities during the period of April 30, 2024 through March 19, 2026, inclusive (“the Class Period”).
The lawsuit alleges that (1) a significant portion of the Company’s sales of servers were to companies based in China; (2) these transactions violated U.S. export control laws; and (3) there were material weaknesses in the Company’s controls to ensure compliance with applicable export control laws and regulations.
On March 19, 2026, the U.S. Justice Department unsealed an indictment charging several individuals, including a Super Micro co-founder and board member, a sales manager, and a contractor, of “conspir[ing] to divert billions of dollars” of servers illegally to China in violation of export controls. The indictment stated this resulted in “at least approximately $2.5 billion worth of sales” since 2024. The indictment revealed that “between late April 2025 and mid-May 2025 alone, over approximately $510 million worth of. . .servers assembled in the United States with Nvidia GPUs-and subject to U.S. export controls-were sold. . .and then diverted to China.” On the same date, Super Micro release a statement, noting that the Company wasn’t named as a defendant but confirming that the individuals charged were a “Senior Vice President of Business Development and a member of the Company's Board of Directors,” “a sales manager,” and “a contractor.” On this news, the price of Super Micro shares declined by $10.26 per share, or approximately 33.3%, from $30.79 per share on March 19, 2026 to close at $20.53 on March 20, 2026.
The lawsuit alleges that (1) a significant portion of the Company’s sales of servers were to companies based in China; (2) these transactions violated U.S. export control laws; and (3) there were material weaknesses in the Company’s controls to ensure compliance with applicable export control laws and regulations.
On March 19, 2026, the U.S. Justice Department unsealed an indictment charging several individuals, including a Super Micro co-founder and board member, a sales manager, and a contractor, of “conspir[ing] to divert billions of dollars” of servers illegally to China in violation of export controls. The indictment stated this resulted in “at least approximately $2.5 billion worth of sales” since 2024. The indictment revealed that “between late April 2025 and mid-May 2025 alone, over approximately $510 million worth of. . .servers assembled in the United States with Nvidia GPUs-and subject to U.S. export controls-were sold. . .and then diverted to China.” On the same date, Super Micro release a statement, noting that the Company wasn’t named as a defendant but confirming that the individuals charged were a “Senior Vice President of Business Development and a member of the Company's Board of Directors,” “a sales manager,” and “a contractor.” On this news, the price of Super Micro shares declined by $10.26 per share, or approximately 33.3%, from $30.79 per share on March 19, 2026 to close at $20.53 on March 20, 2026.