Marvell Shares Rise, Google Warrant Imposes $120 Billion Buyout Hurdle

Marvell Shares Rise, Google Warrant Imposes $120 Billion Buyout Hurdle

SANTA CLARA, August 19, 2026, 09:18 EDT — U.S. markets remained closed ahead of the session.

  • Marvell climbed over 11% in premarket trade, while Broadcom dropped more than 3%.
  • Achieving full performance vesting depends on Google buying $120 billion in custom products.
  • The largest possible warrant would represent 6.3% of common shares after the issue.

Shares of Marvell Technology, Inc. surged after the company offered Alphabet Inc. a pathway to acquire a significant equity interest. For investors, the figure that matters most is not the warrant’s $12.18 billion exercise value, but the $120 billion acquisition threshold that most of the shares are contingent upon.

Stock chart for NASDAQ:MRVL

Google is eligible to acquire as many as 58,970,907 Marvell shares, priced at $206.58 apiece. Of these, 1,360,867 shares are subject to time-based vesting. The other 57,610,040 shares will vest in 240 identical tranches, each linked to $500 million in qualifying custom-product revenue. This equates to $120 billion in total purchases by the end of Marvell’s fiscal 2033.

Warrant termsConfirmed figureInvestor interpretation
Total possible shares58,970,9076.74% of common shares as of May 21
Strike price$206.58Standard adjustment terms apply
Maximum exercisable value$12.18 billionNeither recognized as contract revenue nor as an initial payment
Time-based vesting shares1,360,867Vesting occurs quarterly in the first year
Performance-based shares57,610,040Dependent on completion of 240 purchase tranches
Revenue threshold for full vesting$120 billion$500 million needed for each tranche

The warrant functions more as an extended sales incentive rather than as a straightforward stock grant. As of May 21, Marvell reported 874.8 million common shares outstanding. If issued in full, the warrant would provide Google with around 6.3% of the increased total common shares, not accounting for any subsequent issuances or share repurchases.

The magnitude stands out. Marvell posted $8.195 billion in revenue for fiscal 2026. The Google benchmark is almost 15 times greater than that yearly figure. Over 6.5 years, it averages roughly $18.5 billion per year, though actual buying may not be distributed evenly.

Operating benchmarkAmountPeriod or status
Total revenue$8.195 billionActual result for fiscal 2026
Q1 revenue$2.418 billionActual for fiscal 2027, increase of 28%
Q1 data-center revenue$1.83 billionAccounts for 76% of the quarter’s revenue
Q2 revenue guidance$2.70 billion ±5%Fiscal 2027 company forecast
Google full-vesting hurdle$120 billionCumulative total by the end of fiscal 2033

Marvell’s most recent quarter shows strong demand, though momentum has not reached maximum levels. The company reported first-quarter revenue of $2.418 billion. Chief Executive Matt Murphy stated Marvell had “exceptional AI-related bookings.” For the second quarter, management forecast revenue of $2.70 billion, with a possible variance of 5%. Marvell’s May 27 results

The broader project covers inference accelerators, storage controllers, network and memory interfaces, as well as near-memory compute. These initiatives integrate with Google’s tensor-processing-unit ecosystem. The commercial contract was finalized on July 29, with Marvell issuing the warrant on August 18.

Investors responded to the news as a significant move in custom silicon shares. Marvell climbed over 11% ahead of Wednesday’s market open. Broadcom Inc. , the main supplier of TPUs to Google, declined by more than 3%. Nvidia Corp. continues to lead as the top provider of general-purpose AI accelerators.

Premarket reactionMoveWhat the market priced
Marvell Up over 11%Expanded custom-silicon partnership with Google
Broadcom Down over 3%Market factored in possible share shift
Reuters snapshot published August 19, 2026, at 08:38 EDT; prices were premarket and could change sharply after the open.

Broadcom remains in place, having secured a multi-year deal in April to provide Google with custom AI chips and associated rack hardware until 2031. Google seems to be bringing in an additional major supplier rather than opting for a single provider.

The warrant is set to expire on August 18, 2033. Under the agreement, Google has the option to exercise vested shares either by paying cash or via a net exercise method. As a result, the $12.18 billion figure represents the maximum potential value at the strike price, rather than guaranteed cash proceeds for Marvell.

Analyst recommendation snapshotCount or target
Strong Buy30
Buy8
Hold5
Sell / Strong Sell0
Average target$256.91
Target range$126 to $400
July 2026 consensus snapshot covering 43 analysts. StockAnalysis

Market sentiment was positive even prior to this filing. Still, the mean price target offered only modest potential above Marvell’s most recent confirmed close at $234.33 on August 17. The projected increase on Wednesday could eliminate this difference before the market opens.

Marvell is set to announce its fiscal second-quarter results on August 27. Investors are seeking updated revenue guidance, insight into customer concentration, and information on the accounting value of the Google warrant. The filing did not reveal margin details on contracts or outline any minimum purchase commitments.

Risks: Google buys are optional, meaning a large portion of the warrant might not vest. If vesting happens, it could generate substantial revenue but also lead to dilution. Delays in the program, softer AI expenditures, heavy reliance on a few customers and higher execution costs could negatively impact financial results.

The short-term stock surge signals a significant new customer. The bigger challenge for Marvell lies ahead: converting Google’s option into ongoing revenue, maintaining margins, and compensating for dilution of as much as 6.3%.

Investor dashboard · 19 Aug 2026

Marvell’s Google warrant is really a $120B sales test

The headline $12.18 billion is the maximum exercise value. Nearly all shares vest only as Google purchases custom products through fiscal 2033.

MRVLNASDAQ · USD
$120B
Cumulative Google purchases required for all 240 performance tranches
58.97M
Maximum warrant shares at a $206.58 exercise price
6.3%
Google’s stake in the post-issue common count if every share is issued
>11%
MRVL premarket move at 08:38 EDT on Aug. 19, 2026 (Reuters)

Scale comparison

FY2026 TOTAL REVENUE $8.195B Q1 FY2027 REVENUE $2.418B GOOGLE FULL-VESTING PURCHASE HURDLE $120B · 240 × $500M tranches The hurdle is 14.6× Marvell’s entire fiscal 2026 revenue. It is not a minimum-purchase commitment.

Warrant anatomy

97.7% PURCHASE-BASED 57.61Mperformance shares 1.36Mtime-based shares Aug. 18, 2033warrant expiry
Exercise can be cash or net exercise. The $12.18B strike calculation is therefore not guaranteed cash proceeds.

Market and analyst snapshot

MetricSnapshot
MRVL premarket>+11%
AVGO premarket>-3%
Last verified MRVL close$234.33
Consensus ratingStrong Buy
Average target$256.91
Target range$126–$400
Market moves: Reuters snapshot, Aug. 19, 2026, 08:38 EDT. Last close: Yahoo Finance, Aug. 17, 2026, 16:00:02 EDT. Analyst consensus: July 2026, 43 analysts.

Operating checkpoints

CheckpointValue
Q1 FY2027 revenue growth+28%
Q1 data-center revenue$1.83B
Data-center share of Q1 sales76%
Q2 FY2027 revenue guide$2.70B ±5%
Next earningsAug. 27, 2026

Watch: warrant accounting, contract margins, customer concentration and any change to the $2.70B quarterly guide.

Deal timeline

Jul. 29, 2026Commercial agreement signed
Aug. 18, 2026Google warrant issued
Aug. 19, 20268-K discloses terms
Aug. 27, 2026Q2 results due
Fiscal 2033Purchase window and warrant end

Risk frame: Google purchases are discretionary. Much of the warrant may never vest. Full vesting would validate unusually large custom-chip demand but could dilute existing holders. Sources: Marvell 8-K, Marvell 10-Q, Reuters, StockAnalysis.

Michał Rogucki

Michał Rogucki is a senior markets reporter at TS2.tech. His coverage ranges from stocks and technology to economic developments affecting global markets. He graduated from Humboldt University of Berlin and worked in investment research and market analysis before becoming a financial journalist.

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