Marvell (MRVL) stock jumps 5% into CES week as CEO talk looms

Marvell (MRVL) stock jumps 5% into CES week as CEO talk looms

NEW YORK, Jan 4, 2026, 19:16 ET — Market closed

  • Marvell closed up 5.2% on Friday, outperforming in a chip-led rebound.
  • Investors’ next checkpoint is a JPMorgan CES fireside chat with CEO Matt Murphy on Jan. 6.
  • U.S. data this week — including ISM surveys and Friday’s jobs report — could sway rate bets that feed into high-growth chip valuations.

Marvell Technology Inc shares closed up 5.2% at $89.39 on Friday, riding a semiconductor rebound that lifted the stock back toward the $90 level ahead of a busy week of tech events and U.S. economic data.

The timing matters because CES — a major annual tech conference — begins this week, when chip executives often set expectations for data-center spending and AI infrastructure budgets. For Marvell, whose growth narrative is tied to cloud networking and custom silicon, even small shifts in tone can move a stock that investors already treat as an “AI play.” 1

Marvell’s investor relations calendar shows CEO Matt Murphy is scheduled to appear in a JPMorgan CES fireside chat on Jan. 6 at 9:00 a.m. Pacific time. Traders will listen for any incremental detail on data-center demand, customer programs and the company’s outlook heading into the fiscal fourth-quarter finish. 2

Friday’s pop came in a session where chip stocks broadly outperformed, helping U.S. indexes end higher; the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index gained 4%, Reuters reported. Joe Mazzola, head of trading and derivatives strategy at Charles Schwab, said investors are “more conscious” about “valuations” in AI-related stocks even as they keep buying pullbacks. 3

Macro data may set the backdrop before the market gets to Murphy’s CES appearance. The Institute for Supply Management is due to release its manufacturing purchasing managers’ index (PMI) — a survey-based read on activity where levels above 50 indicate expansion — on Jan. 5, with its services PMI scheduled for Jan. 7, according to ISM’s release calendar. 4

Labor-market releases stack up later in the week, including the U.S. employment report for December on Friday, Jan. 9, the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ schedule shows. Bond yields often react sharply to that report, and yield moves can quickly reprice high-multiple chip stocks. 5

The last company-issued financial marker remains its December outlook. Marvell said it expected fiscal fourth-quarter net revenue of about $2.20 billion, plus or minus 5%, and projected non-GAAP diluted earnings per share of $0.79, plus or minus $0.05, after reporting record fiscal third-quarter revenue driven by data-center demand. 6

Marvell has also been pitching more AI infrastructure exposure through deals. It said in December it agreed to buy startup Celestial AI to accelerate “scale-up” connectivity — the short-reach links inside large AI systems — and said the transaction was expected to close in the first quarter of calendar 2026, subject to conditions. 7

Income-focused holders have another date on the calendar: Marvell declared a quarterly dividend of $0.06 per share, payable Jan. 29 to shareholders of record as of Jan. 9, the company said. 8

But the setup cuts both ways. If CES commentary stays high level or macro data pushes rate-cut expectations out, a stock that just ran to the high end of Friday’s range could struggle to hold momentum; traders are likely to watch whether shares can clear $90 and whether support near Friday’s $86 intraday low holds if risk appetite fades.

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