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#1 [SMCI]( Super Micro Computer 54
#2 [DELL]( Dell Technologies Inc 44
#3 [PSTG]( Pure Storage Inc 33
#4 [HPQ]( HP Inc 3
#5 [NTAP]( Netapp Inc 3
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- Subsystems and Accessories (5% of total revenues) - Includes individual components such as server boards, chassis, and other accessories In its most recent quarter ending June 30, 2024, Super Micro reported impressive growth with revenues reaching $5.31 billion, a 143% increase year-over-year. This surge is largely attributed to the growing demand for AI infrastructure, particularly GPU servers and high-performance computing solutions. Despite this robust growth, Super Micro faces challenges. The company's gross margins decreased to 11.2% in the fourth quarter, down from 17.0% in the same period last year. This decline reflects competitive pricing strategies and increased production costs associated with new technologies like direct liquid cooling. However, management remains optimistic about its growth trajectory. The company projects revenues between $6.0 billion and $7.0 billion for the first quarter of fiscal year 2025, with full-year guidance set at $26.0 billion to $30.0 billion. These projections underscore the company's confidence in the continued strong demand for its high-performance computing solutions. Financials [Financials] Source: Stock Analysis As AI server demand exploded, so did SMCI’s sales. In the past year, total revenues have increased 80% after jumping 37% and 46% in the prior two years. With sales jumping 143% in the latest quarter, sales are expected to accelerate in 2024 as big players like Google, Meta, Microsoft, Amazon, and more clamor for more racks to handle their newest AI processors. However, SMCI faces heavy competition from companies like Dell (DELL), which has led to margin compression in the most recent quarters. Additionally, the high build rate has sucked up cash prior to the sales being completed, creating negative operating cash flow. With just $2.1 billion in cash, the company had to add $1.7 billion through the sale of convertible notes to shore up its balance sheet. Valuation [Valuation] Source: Seeking Alpha With the drop in SMCI’s share price, the company’s P/E ratio is now far more reasonable at just 22.8x earnings, with a forward ratio of just 15.4x earnings, putting it at a discount that only HP (HPQ) beats. Growth [Growth] Source: Seeking Alpha SMCI’s revenue growth is better than everyone else on this list, looking backwards and forwards. Its average growth over the past three years of 61.4% is just astounding as is its 3-year EPS growth of 112.6%. No other company on this list even comes close to those numbers. Profitability [Profit] Source: Seeking Alpha But here’s where the rubber meets the road. SMCI’s gross margins are the lowest in the group. However, its EBIT margins are higher than everyone except for Netapp (NTAP). And as we mentioned before, it currently uses more cash for operations than it generates. Our Opinion 5/10 While SMCI is the best in its area, we’re concerned about management’s transparency. Specifically, it’s very unusual to see such high inventory builds coupled with growth numbers. It implies that either Hindenburg is correct and the company is counting sales early, or, the company’s supply chain process is extremely flawed and getting worse. In either case, we’d prefer to stay clear for the time being as there are other and better ways to play the AI growth story. [-facebook-share]( [-twitter-share]( [-linkedin-share]( [-email-share](mailto:?body= https%3A%2F%2Finvestingchannel.com%2F%3Fp%3D630194?utm_medium=ic-nl&utm_source=122152 ) News & Insights Just Spilled - [Do Boeing’s (BA) Troubles Create Opportunity?](
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