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Marvell stock jumps 5% as CES 2026 CEO chat nears — what MRVL investors watch next
4 January 2026
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Marvell stock jumps 5% as CES 2026 CEO chat nears — what MRVL investors watch next

NEW YORK, January 4, 2026, 14:31 ET — Market closed

  • Marvell shares gained 5.2% on Friday, closing at $89.39.
  • CEO Matt Murphy is slated to speak at a J.P. Morgan CES fireside chat on Jan. 6.
  • Traders are watching for data-center demand signals and updates on custom-chip programs.

Marvell Technology, Inc. shares rose 5.2% on Friday, closing at $89.39. About 15.0 million shares changed hands, according to Yahoo Finance data.

The move matters because Marvell sits in the middle of the AI data-center buildout, selling chips that connect servers and move data across networks. Investors are looking for early-year signals on whether cloud spending is holding up after a volatile end to 2025.

CES week often serves as the first public checkpoint for semiconductor demand in the new year. For Marvell, even small shifts in tone on large-customer spending can swing expectations because its business is tied to big, lumpy infrastructure orders.

Marvell outpaced the broader chip complex on Friday. The iShares Semiconductor ETF gained about 4.2%, while Nvidia rose about 1.2% and Broadcom added roughly 0.4%.

The Philadelphia Semiconductor Index closed at 7,418.25, up from 7,193.50 on Dec. 31 — a gain of about 3.1% — based on Yahoo Finance index history.

Marvell last laid out its near-term view on Dec. 2, when it reported quarterly results and issued guidance for its fiscal fourth quarter. “We see demand for our products continuing to accelerate,” Chief Executive Matt Murphy said, as the company guided for about $2.2 billion of revenue (plus or minus 5%) in the quarter ending Jan. 31. Marvell Technology, Inc.

The next market catalyst is Tuesday. Murphy is scheduled to appear at a J.P. Morgan CES fireside chat at 9:00 a.m. Pacific (12:00 p.m. ET), the company said in its investor calendar.

Marvell said it will use CES in Las Vegas (Jan. 6–9) to demonstrate copper and optical interconnect products and CXL — short for Compute Express Link, a standard aimed at speeding data movement between processors and memory in servers.

But the setup cuts both ways. The stock is down about 25% over the past 52 weeks and remains well below its $127.48 52-week high; it ended Friday above its 50-day moving average of $87.60, a trend gauge traders use to smooth daily swings, according to Yahoo data.

U.S. markets reopen on Monday, with traders positioning into Tuesday’s CES event risk. Beyond that, Marvell’s next dividend has a Jan. 9 record date and a Jan. 29 payment, the company disclosed in a Dec. 12 filing.

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