On August 3, Marvell Technology fell 3.92% in regular trading, trading at 180.53 USD/share, with turnover of $373 million.
On the news front, the global semiconductor sector selloff continued to intensify as AI valuation concerns escalated alongside weakening memory chip demand expectations. Sector-wide selling pressure showed no signs of easing, with peers broadly declining: SK Hynix down 5.35%, Micron Technology down 5.05%, Intel down 4.0%, and Advanced Micro Devices down 2.93%.
Additionally, after a cumulative five-year gain of 206%, Marvell Technology's valuation appears stretched. Insiders have recorded 20 open-market sales with no purchases over the past six months, including transactions by senior executives, reinforcing cautious sentiment toward high-valuation names. Institutional holders including Bank of America and Segall Bryant & Hamill have also reduced positions, adding to the selling pressure on the stock.
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