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Marvell stock jumps 5% as chip rally kicks off 2026; CES CEO chat is next test
3 January 2026
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Marvell stock jumps 5% as chip rally kicks off 2026; CES CEO chat is next test

NEW YORK, Jan 2, 2026, 20:09 ET — Market closed

  • Marvell Technology shares rose 5.2% on Friday, outpacing the broader market in the first session of 2026.
  • Chip stocks led the rebound on Wall Street, with the Philadelphia Semiconductor index up 4%.
  • Investors now turn to CEO Matt Murphy’s CES appearance next week and key U.S. data that could shift rate-cut bets.

Marvell Technology shares ended Friday up 5.2% at $89.39, after trading between $86.12 and $90.08.

The move matters because Marvell sits in the cross-currents of two market drivers: spending on AI and data-center infrastructure, and interest-rate expectations that can swing valuations for growth stocks.

After a choppy year-end, traders have been quick to buy semiconductor exposure early in 2026, treating chipmakers as a high-beta proxy for risk appetite.

U.S. stocks started 2026 mixed, with the Dow up 0.66% and the S&P 500 up 0.19%, while the Nasdaq edged down 0.03%, Reuters reported. Joe Mazzola, head of trading & derivatives strategist at Charles Schwab, described a “buy the dip, sell the rip” mentality as investors weigh rich valuations in AI-linked names. Reuters

The chip bid was broad. The iShares Semiconductor ETF rose 4.2% and the VanEck Semiconductor ETF added 3.7%, while Nvidia finished up 1.2%.

Marvell itself has not posted fresh company news in recent weeks, with its investor relations site showing the latest press release dated Dec. 12 and the most recent SEC filings dated mid-December.

The stock’s longer-running narrative remains tied to AI infrastructure. In December, Marvell said it would buy startup Celestial AI for $3.25 billion to strengthen its push into silicon photonics — technology that uses light rather than electrical signals to move data between chips — and it highlighted partnerships with major cloud customers including Amazon and Microsoft.

Investors are also tracking whether Marvell can deliver on its near-term targets. In its most recent results release, the company forecast fourth-quarter fiscal 2026 revenue of about $2.2 billion, plus or minus 5%, and non-GAAP diluted earnings per share of $0.79, plus or minus $0.05, for the quarter ending Jan. 31. (Non-GAAP results exclude certain items such as stock-based compensation and amortization.)

The next near-term catalyst is management commentary. Marvell’s IR calendar lists a JPMorgan CES fireside chat featuring CEO Matt Murphy on Jan. 6 at 9 a.m. Pacific (noon ET).

Income-focused investors also have a date on the calendar: Marvell declared a $0.06-per-share quarterly dividend, payable Jan. 29 to shareholders of record as of Jan. 9.

Macro could still steer the tape. Reuters reported that U.S. employment data due Jan. 9 and the consumer price index report due Jan. 13 are among the January releases that could reset expectations for Federal Reserve policy in 2026.

For Marvell, the immediate trading question is whether the stock can hold Friday’s breakout attempt and sustain momentum after failing to stay above $90 by the close. A pullback in chip leaders or a shift in rate expectations has tended to hit the group first.

Looking further out, the company has not yet posted a confirmed next earnings-call date on its IR calendar, but earnings calendars such as Zacks list March 4, 2026, while noting scheduling can change.

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