Marvell Technology (MRVL) stock ends 2025 down 2% as Wall Street shuts for New Year’s Day — what investors watch next

Marvell Technology (MRVL) stock ends 2025 down 2% as Wall Street shuts for New Year’s Day — what investors watch next

NEW YORK, January 1, 2026, 16:23 ET — Market closed.

  • Marvell shares last closed down 2.1% at $84.98 in the final session of 2025.
  • The chipmaker has had no new investor-relations press release since mid-December, keeping attention on the next earnings update and guidance.
  • U.S. payrolls, inflation data and late-January Fed policy signals are the next macro catalysts for rate-sensitive chip stocks.

Marvell Technology, Inc. shares fell 2.1% to $84.98 in the last trading session of 2025, as U.S. exchanges closed Thursday for the New Year’s Day holiday. Yahoo Finance

The dip came as U.S. stocks ended the year lower in thin holiday-week trading, with the Nasdaq down 0.76% and the S&P 500 off 0.74% on Wednesday, Reuters reported. Investors are entering 2026 focused on interest-rate expectations and whether the rally in artificial intelligence-linked technology stocks can extend. Reuters

Marvell is viewed as a read-through on cloud data-center spending because it sells networking and custom chips used to move data inside servers and across clusters. That exposure has made the stock sensitive to shifts in AI infrastructure budgets and competitive chatter around custom silicon.

The shares traded between $84.94 and $86.92 on Wednesday, with about 7.2 million shares changing hands, according to Yahoo Finance. MRVL finished near the session low. Yahoo Finance

Semiconductor peers also closed lower. Texas Instruments fell 1.1%, while Nvidia and Broadcom ended down 0.55% and 1.07%, respectively, MarketWatch data showed. MarketWatch

Marvell’s investor-relations press-release log shows its most recent company update dated Dec. 12, when it announced a quarterly dividend. Marvell Technology, Inc.

Marvell said the dividend will be $0.06 per share, payable Jan. 29 to shareholders of record as of Jan. 9. Marvell Technology, Inc.

The bigger near-term catalyst is earnings and guidance for the fiscal fourth quarter ending Jan. 31. Marvell forecast net revenue of $2.200 billion plus or minus 5% and non-GAAP earnings—an adjusted profit measure that excludes certain items—of $0.79 plus or minus $0.05 per share. “Marvell delivered record third-quarter revenue of $2.075 billion, exceeding the midpoint of guidance, driven by strong demand for our data center products,” Chief Executive Matt Murphy said in the company’s Dec. 2 earnings release. Marvell Technology, Inc.

Investors are also watching Marvell’s pending acquisition of Celestial AI, a deal the company said it expects to close in the first quarter of calendar 2026, subject to customary conditions and regulatory approvals. Marvell Technology, Inc.

Before the next session on Friday, traders will scan a packed U.S. data calendar for signals on growth and inflation. The Labor Department lists the December employment report for Jan. 9 and the December Consumer Price Index report for Jan. 13. Bureau of Labor Statistics

The Federal Reserve’s next policy meeting, scheduled for Jan. 27-28, is another focal point for rate-sensitive tech shares. Federal Reserve

For MRVL, the setup is straightforward: investors want confirmation that data-center demand is holding up as the quarter closes, and that margins track the company’s outlook. The Jan. 9 shareholder record date for the dividend is a nearer marker for income-focused holders.

On the charts, Wednesday’s $84.94 low and $86.92 high are early reference points as liquidity returns after the holiday. A break above that range would put the stock back on firmer footing; a slip below it would keep the focus on downside support near $85.

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