
Stock Movers Weekly Roundup: Super Micro Plunges, Newmont Falls, Delta Airlines Jumped
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Mar 20, 2026 Nora Melinda, Bloomberg Television markets correspondent known for clear market takes. She breaks down Super Micro’s plunge after export-control charges. She covers Newmont’s slide amid a gold selloff tied to policy and geopolitics. She explains Delta’s stock jump as upbeat guidance and resilient travel demand lift the airline.
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Super Micro Plunge Tied To Export-Control Charges
- Super Micro Computer plunged after U.S. charges a co-founder over allegedly diverting Nvidia-powered servers to China.
- Nora Melinda says the alleged scheme involved selling U.S.-assembled servers to a Southeast Asian firm and arranging shipment to Chinese customers.
Board Resignation And Compliance Change At Super Micro
- Yi Shayan Wali Liao resigned from Super Micro's board immediately after the charges surfaced.
- The company named Deanna Luna acting chief compliance officer while keeping board committee structures unchanged.
Gold Miners Suffer From Conflict And Dollar Strength
- Newmont shares fell as gold miners saw selling amid geopolitical tensions and shifting investor behavior.
- Nora Melinda notes last year's inflows into gold miners reversed as conflict and dollar strength made investors exit positions.
