
Trust Wears Thin: Top Investor Dumps SMCI Amid Governance Woes
TipRanks reports that SMCI’s stock tumbled after co-founder Wally Liaw’s arrest over alleged illegal Nvidia-server shipments to China, amplifying ongoing governance concerns that previously threatened Nasdaq delisting. A once-bullish top investor, James Foord, has downgraded SMCI to Strong Sell, saying governance and trust issues make the stock uninvestable, despite past revenue strength and AI infrastructure momentum. The broader market remains cautious with a Hold consensus and a roughly $39 12‑month price target, while customers and hyperscalers may reassess partnerships as the governance risk eclipses fundamentals.