The AI chipmaker will join the benchmark index on June 22 as part of a quarterly rebalance, alongside electronics manufacturer Flex
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Three trading days earlier, Marvell Technology (MRVL) had the market in awe. Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang had stood on a stage in Taipei and called the chip designer “the next trillion-dollar company.” Traders responded by handing the stock its biggest one-day gain ever. By Thursday’s close, ...
Markets face a pivotal week marked by a significant structural shift away from richly valued AI and technology stocks toward lagging sectors, evident in Friday's steep Nasdaq and S&P 500 plunges that signal investor rotation and risk reassessment.
Investing.com -- Marvell Technology Inc (NASDAQ:MRVL) shook off a sharp two-day slump in postmarket trade Friday following the announcement of its upcoming inclusion in the bellwether S&P 500 index. Shares of the semiconductor company bounded 6% higher in after-hours trade as S&P Dow Jones Indices revealed the changes for its quarterly rebalance. The index addition caps a highly volatile week for Marvell, which initially went on a tear after Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang called it the next "trillion-d
Marvell Technology is set to join the benchmark S&P 500 later this month, S&P Dow Jones Indices said on Friday, after the chipmaker cleared a key profitability hurdle riding an AI-fueled rally. The company will replace swimming pool equipment distributor PoolCorp on the benchmark index before the start of trading on June 22. Marvell's shares have more than tripled so far this year, bolstered by a broader rally in chip stocks on hopes for robust AI-related demand.
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Most chip stocks stayed lower today after Broadcom's guidance sparked a slump in the industry, but Marvell Technology wasn't one of them. The company, which recently got a high-profile endorsement from Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, saw its shares bounce back Thursday to finish 4.
A single comment from Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang added tens of billions of dollars to Marvell Technology’s (MRVL) market value in one trading session. Huang predicted that Marvell would become the next company to reach a $1 trillion valuation. Traders reacted instantly, pushing the stock ...
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 0.4%, and the Nasdaq composite rose less than 0.1%. Marvell Technology leaped to its biggest gain on record after Nvidia’s CEO suggested it could be the next company to be worth $1 trillion. The Nasdaq composite rose 7.09 points, or less than 0.1%, to 27,093.90.
Huang's remarks crystallized a hierarchy that Wall Street is now pricing in aggressively. "We should use copper as much as we can, for as long as we can, but copper has its limits," he said. "The right strategy is to scale up with copper as long as you can — after that you scale up further with optics, you scale out with optics and you scale across with optics. So you use optics wherever you must, you use copper wherever you can."
On this episode of Stock Movers with Alexis Christoforous: - Victoria's Secret (VSXY) shares are soaring after the lingerie maker, now trading under symbol VSXY, reports profit metrics and net sales for its first quarter that topped expectations, including adjusted operating income that was nearly twice the consensus estimate. Management boosted its annual forecasts. - Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) shares are higher in early trading after the company gave an outlook for annual sales that topped estimates, citing massive growth in AI-fueled demand for its servers and networking. - Marvell Technology (MRVL) is rising after Nvidia Corp.'s Jensen Huang predicted the company will hit a $1 trillion valuation. Huang said Marvell's valuation will soar now that the age of "useful AI has arrived", and was joined by Marvell CEO Matt Murphy on stage at Computex trade show in Taipei.
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Jensen Huang says Marvell Technology could be the next chip firm to join the trillion-dollar club, predicting a surge in demand for AI hardware fueled by the emergence of autonomous models.