Today: 20 May 2026
Marvell (MRVL) stock lifts on Melius “buy” call, with CES CEO appearance next
6 January 2026
1 min read

Marvell (MRVL) stock lifts on Melius “buy” call, with CES CEO appearance next

New York, January 5, 2026, 20:48 (EST) — Market closed

Marvell Technology, Inc. shares rose on Monday after Melius Research upgraded the chipmaker to “buy” and set a $135 price target, Barron’s reported. The stock closed up 0.94% at $90.23. “The lasting power of AI for investors is anyone’s guess,” analyst Ben Reitzes wrote. Barron’s+1

The call lands as investors head into CES, where chip and cloud executives often outline their next AI infrastructure build-outs. Marvell sells networking silicon and custom chips, known as custom silicon, that are designed to a customer’s specifications.

Those customers — called hyperscalers because they run sprawling cloud platforms — can swing demand quickly as they throttle capital spending. For suppliers like Marvell, a few percentage points of budget change can show up fast in orders for high-speed connectivity.

Marvell has been leaning into that build-out after agreeing in December to buy startup Celestial AI for $3.25 billion, a move that Reuters said would put it in closer competition with Broadcom and Nvidia. The deal adds “photonic fabric” technology, which uses light instead of electrical signals to link AI chips and memory in next-generation data centers. Reuters also reported Marvell issued a warrant that lets Amazon buy Marvell shares tied to future purchases of the photonic products through 2030. Reuters

CES has already put the spotlight back on the plumbing of AI clusters — not just processors, but the switches and optical links that keep thousands of chips working in sync. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said on Monday its next generation of chips is in “full production,” as the company detailed new networking hardware and co-packaged optics, a design that brings optical connections closer to the chip package to reduce power and boost speed. Reuters

Marvell traded in a wide band on Monday, hitting an intraday high of $93.83 and a low of $89.84. That leaves traders watching whether the stock can regain the $94 area or slips back below $90 in the next session.

Next up is chief executive Matt Murphy’s appearance at a JPMorgan CES fireside chat on Tuesday at 9:00 a.m. PST, according to the company’s investor calendar. Investors will listen for any update on hyperscaler demand, custom-silicon ramp timing and how management frames the integration path for Celestial.

The $135 target implies roughly 50% upside from Monday’s close, but the path hinges on steady AI-related build-outs and Marvell’s ability to translate design wins into volume production. In semiconductors, that conversion can be lumpy, especially when a handful of large customers drive a big share of growth.

But conference-stage commentary rarely replaces hard numbers, and any lack of fresh visibility on orders or margins can leave the stock trading as a proxy for broader AI sentiment. A pause in data-center spending or intensified competition in custom chips and interconnects would test the bullish case.

With the market shut, the next scheduled catalyst is Murphy’s CES fireside chat on January 6.

Stock Market Today

  • Why Growth Investors Should Buy Seagate (STX) Now
    May 20, 2026, 2:16 PM EDT. Seagate Technology (STX) emerges as a compelling growth stock with an 83.9% projected earnings per share (EPS) growth for this year, significantly outpacing the industry average of 44.2%. The company also boasts an impressive asset utilization ratio of 1.29, nearly double the industry norm of 0.68, indicating efficient use of its assets to generate sales. Sales growth projections stand at 32.5% for Seagate versus 16.4% industry-wide, reinforcing its strong market position. Additionally, upward revisions in earnings estimates signal positive sentiment and potential near-term price gains. These key factors, combined with a top Zacks Growth Style Score and Zacks Rank, make Seagate a strong contender for investors seeking high-growth opportunities in the technology storage sector.

Latest articles

BlackBerry Stock Nears Highs as Traders Eye Government Moves

BlackBerry Stock Nears Highs as Traders Eye Government Moves

20 May 2026
BlackBerry’s U.S.-listed shares rose 0.5% to $6.24 after its AtHoc platform renewed a high-level U.S. government cloud-security certification. Trading volume topped 27 million shares, with prices ranging from $6.10 to $6.37. The company’s QNX business reported 20% revenue growth last quarter. Executives are scheduled to speak at a Toronto tech conference Thursday.
Archer Aviation Swings as New SEC Filings Put Spotlight Back on Cash Burn

Archer Aviation Swings as New SEC Filings Put Spotlight Back on Cash Burn

20 May 2026
Archer Aviation shares were flat near $5.94 Wednesday afternoon as SEC filings showed executives sold stock to cover tax withholding on vested shares. The company registered over 3.2 million shares for resale and plans to issue up to $8 million in stock to vendors. Archer reported a $217.7 million net loss in Q1 and ended the quarter with $1.8 billion in liquidity.
IREN Stock Surges as Nvidia Fever Returns — But the AI Cloud Bet Has a Catch

IREN Stock Surges as Nvidia Fever Returns — But the AI Cloud Bet Has a Catch

20 May 2026
IREN Limited shares rose 9.4% to $52.23 on Wednesday, trading over 23 million shares as investors awaited Nvidia’s earnings. IREN recently signed a $3.4 billion AI cloud contract with Nvidia and closed a $3 billion convertible-note offering. The company reported a quarterly net loss of $247.8 million on revenue of $144.8 million, down from the prior quarter.
Applied Materials stock jumps about 6% as CES buzz lifts chip-equipment names
Previous Story

Applied Materials stock jumps about 6% as CES buzz lifts chip-equipment names

AbbVie stock slides 4% as pharma lags Wall Street rally — what investors watch next for ABBV
Next Story

AbbVie stock slides 4% as pharma lags Wall Street rally — what investors watch next for ABBV

Go toTop