SANTA CLARA, August 23, 2026, 13:35 PDT
- Marvell closed Friday at $237.04, rising 6.8% for the week though falling 5.6% during the session.
- Google holds the option to purchase 58.97 million Marvell shares at a price of $206.58 each through a revenue-tied warrant.
- Marvell will announce its fiscal second-quarter earnings on August 27 following the close of U.S. markets.
Marvell Technology, Inc. NASDAQ:MRVL heads into earnings week tasked with converting Google’s backing of its custom chips into tangible revenue, all while maintaining its profit margins.
The stock ended Friday at $237.04, standing 6.8% higher than the previous Friday, although it dropped 5.6% in the last session. Trading volume was almost twice as high as the previous Friday.
| Date | Close | Daily move | Volume |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aug. 17 | $234.33 | gained 5.54% | 20.44m |
| Aug. 18 | $216.00 | fell 7.82% | 25.45m |
| Aug. 19 | $237.27 | climbed 9.85% | 43.10m |
| Aug. 20 | $251.01 | advanced 5.79% | 28.67m |
| Aug. 21 | $237.04 | lost 5.57% | 24.97m |
The fluctuations highlight differing interpretations of the Google agreement. The deal affirms Marvell’s standing in custom AI chips. However, the largest figure represents a maximum limit, not confirmed sales.
Google was granted a warrant covering 58,970,907 shares at an exercise price of $206.58 per share. Of these, 1,360,867 shares are subject to time-based vesting. The balance becomes vested in increments, tied to 240 revenue milestones of $500 million each, extending until the end of fiscal 2033.
| Agreement measure | Verified amount | Investor reading |
|---|---|---|
| Maximum warrant shares | 58.97m | Roughly 6.7% of the shares currently in circulation |
| Exercise price | $206.58 | This is 12.9% under the share price at Friday’s close |
| Revenue-based vesting | 240 × $500m | Total vesting limit at $120bn |
| Time-based portion | 1.36m shares | Minor fraction of total possible award |
| Vesting horizon | Through fiscal 2033 | Runs over multiple fiscal periods |
The difference is important. The $120 billion figure represents roughly 14.6 times Marvell’s projected fiscal 2026 revenue. Investors should focus on purchase milestones rather than considering the maximum value as backlog.
Morningstar analyst William Kerwin described the move as “a big win for Marvell.” He added that the prospect appears to be an expanding Google opportunity, rather than taking share from Broadcom. Reuters
This perspective aligns with the early market division. Marvell rose 9.9% on Wednesday. Broadcom Inc. NASDAQ:AVGO dropped over 5%, and Alphabet Inc. NASDAQ:GOOGL was little changed.
| Company | Aug. 19 reaction | What investors inferred |
|---|---|---|
| Marvell (MRVL) | +9.85% | Additional revenue stream from custom silicon |
| Broadcom (AVGO) | More than -5% | Possibility of losing share at Google |
| Alphabet (GOOGL) | Little changed | Broader supplier pool, minor immediate impact on profit and loss |
Thursday’s update will need to reduce the difference between what was pledged and what has been achieved. Marvell has forecasted fiscal second-quarter revenue at $2.70 billion, with a possible deviation of 5% above or below. This midpoint would represent 35% growth compared to a year earlier.
| Fiscal measure | Q1 FY2027 actual | Q2 FY2027 guide | Change or range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue | $2.418bn | $2.700bn midpoint | Sequential rise of 11.7% |
| Revenue growth | +28% year on year | +35% at midpoint | Growth seen gaining pace |
| Non-GAAP gross margin | Not shown here | 58.25%–59.25% | Margin under review |
| Non-GAAP EPS | Not shown here | $0.93 ± $0.05 | Range between $0.88 and $0.98 |
RBC anticipates a modest beat and forecasts a 2%–4% rise in third-quarter guidance. The bank pointed to optical demand as a driver, but cautioned that limited wafer supply might cap short-term gains.
Analysts maintain an optimistic outlook, though their price targets span a broad range. The closing price of $237.04 is already close to BMO’s revised goal, while RBC expects significantly greater operational performance.
| Date | Firm | Recommendation | Target | Upside to $237.04 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aug. 21 | BMO Capital | Initiated with Outperform | $250 | 5.5% |
| Aug. 21 | Citigroup | Buy, target increased | $275 | 16.0% |
| Aug. 21 | Oppenheimer | Outperform, target increased | $300 | 26.6% |
| Aug. 20 | UBS | Buy, target increased | $310 | 30.8% |
| Aug. 20 | RBC Capital | Outperform, reiterated | $360 | 51.9% |
S&P Global’s wider survey includes 44 analysts, with a Strong Buy consensus and an average price target of $263.94. This suggests a potential gain of 11.4%, though individual estimates vary from $126 up to $400.
Management is set to deliver its update on August 27, with a conference call scheduled for 13:45 Pacific time. Key questions for investors include optical growth, wafer supply, and the initial quantifiable timeline for Google-related revenue.
Dangers
If the warrant vests and is exercised, it may dilute existing holders. Customer concentration is also increasing. A shortfall in guidance, softer margins, or postponed Google orders could swiftly erase the post-deal premium.



