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Top 4 reasons why Supermicro’s bond offering is a positive for SMCI shares

by admin June 24, 2025
June 24, 2025

Super Micro Computer Inc (NASDAQ: SMCI) lost more than 10% to start the week after the AI server giant announced plans to raise $2.0 billion through a convertible note offering due in 2030.

However, despite initial jitters, the capital raise may not be the red flag it appears to be – and could, in fact, prove a strategic positive for those who plan to stick with SMCI shares for the longer term. 

Why the bond deal isn’t a reason to sell SMCI stock

Supermicro plans on enabling qualified institutional buyers only to participate in the convertible bond offering, which indicates a high level of investor confidence and reduces the risk of speculative volatility.

These sophisticated players understand the mechanics of convertible debt and are likely betting on SMCI’s continued dominance in artificial intelligence infrastructure and server solutions.

Moreover, the company based out of San Jose, CA, is proactively addressing dilution concerns.

Super Micro Computer Inc plans on spending about $200 million on capped call transactions – a financial strategy designed to offset dilution upon conversion of the notes.

These instruments effectively raise the conversion price, meaning fewer shares would be issued if the stock appreciates, potentially preserving value for those invested in SMCI shares.   

A capital raise could help Supermicro shares

Investors should also note that the capital raise announced today is not a lifeline for Supermicro – it’s actually a growth lever.

The AI server giant has been scaling rapidly, with 82% revenue growth over the past 12 months.

The proceeds from the convertible notes offering will fund working capital and business expansion, including new artificial intelligence server systems and global infrastructure.

In a capital-intensive sector where speed and scale are absolutely critical, this war chest could help Super Micro Computer outpace rivals like Dell and HPE in the AI server arms race.

Finally, the structure of the notes – senior, unsecured, and maturing in 2030 – gives the company flexibility.

It can choose to settle conversions in cash, stock, or a mix, depending mostly on market conditions.

That optionality is valuable in a volatile macro environment and may be another reason not to sell Supermicro stock due to the bond deal.

Street hasn’t thrown in the towel on Super Micro Computer

All in all, while the AI stock has dipped on dilution fears, the fundamentals of this offering suggest a strategic capital raise that supports the company’s long-term growth trajectory without materially harming shareholders.

Investors could also take heart in the fact that Nvidia remains heavily in business with Supermicro despite allegations of financial misconduct a short seller levelled against the AI server specialist last year.  

Nvidia’s relentless confidence in Super Micro Computer may be why Wall Street analysts continue to rate SMCI shares at “overweight” with price targets going as high as $70, indicating potential for about a 70% upside from here.

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