Jim Cramer is steering investors toward quantum computing stocks while expressing concerns about Super Micro Computer Inc. (NASDAQ:SMCI) amid its auditor changes.
Meanwhile, Cramer took a decisive stance against Super Micro Computer, stating on CNBC, “Sell. It doesn’t matter, I don’t care…Accounting irregularities equal sell.”
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Why It Matters: Cramer’s comments follow SMCI’s recent auditor switch after Ernst & Young‘s unexpected departure in December. The company, known for its partnership with Nvidia, had been facing potential Nasdaq delisting risks due to delayed financial filings before securing a new auditor.
The market reflected these developments with GameStop shares falling 10.15% to $27.88, while Super Micro Computer declined 1.77% to close at $30.53.
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