1. Super Micro Computer's shares have lost almost 50% of their value after the audit firm's surprise resignation; 2. A $400 million liquidity drain due to banks' requirements; 3. Concerns about Nvidia redirecting customer orders and muted demand for cooling solutions; 4. Potential delisting as Nasdaq's grace period expires.
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