Marvell Technology Stock Price Drops 3.8%

Analysts cite research reports and price target changes as reasons for the decline.

Published on Feb. 14, 2026

Shares of Marvell Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ:MRVL) fell 3.8% on Thursday, trading as low as $77.44 before closing at $78.23. The decline came on lower trading volume compared to the average. Several research analysts have issued reports on Marvell Technology this week, with some adjusting their price targets.

Why it matters

Marvell Technology is a major semiconductor company that designs chips and software for data infrastructure, networking, storage, and connectivity markets. Its stock performance is closely watched as an indicator of broader technology and semiconductor industry trends.

The details

The drop in Marvell's stock price came after a number of research analysts issued reports on the company's shares. Barclays raised its price target from $80 to $105, while maintaining an 'equal weight' rating. Cantor Fitzgerald set a $100 price target, and Oppenheimer reiterated an 'outperform' rating with a $150 price target, up from $115 previously. Deutsche Bank Aktiengesellschaft set a $120 price target on the stock.

  • Marvell Technology's stock price fell 3.8% on Thursday, February 14, 2026.

The players

Marvell Technology, Inc.

A global semiconductor company that designs and develops integrated circuits and related software for data infrastructure, networking, storage and connectivity markets.

Barclays

A multinational investment bank and financial services company that issued a research report on Marvell Technology.

Cantor Fitzgerald

A global financial services firm that set a $100 price target on Marvell Technology's stock.

Oppenheimer

An investment bank that reiterated an 'outperform' rating and raised its price target on Marvell Technology.

Deutsche Bank Aktiengesellschaft

A German multinational investment bank that set a $120 price target on Marvell Technology's stock.

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The takeaway

Marvell Technology's stock price decline reflects the impact of analyst research reports and price target changes, which can significantly influence investor sentiment and trading activity around a company's shares. As a major semiconductor player, Marvell's performance is closely watched as an indicator of broader industry trends.