Marvell Technology EVP Sells $755K in Stock

Insider selling represents a 40% decrease in executive's ownership stake

Apr. 7, 2026 at 8:06pm

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Marvell Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ:MRVL) Executive Vice President Mark Casper sold 6,900 shares of the company's stock on Monday, April 6th. The shares were sold at an average price of $109.45, for a total transaction value of $755,205. Following the sale, Casper's direct ownership in the company decreased by 40.20% to 10,263 shares, valued at approximately $1.12 million.

Why it matters

Insider selling can sometimes signal a lack of confidence in a company's future prospects, though the reasons behind the sale are not always clear. Marvell's stock has performed well recently, trading near its 52-week high, which may have prompted the executive to cash out a portion of his holdings.

The details

The sale was disclosed in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Casper has made several other recent stock sales, including the disposal of 10,854 shares on April 2nd and 7,000 shares on April 1st. Marvell Technology is a global semiconductor company that designs and develops integrated circuits and related software for data infrastructure, networking, storage and connectivity markets.

  • The stock sale occurred on Monday, April 6, 2026.
  • Casper also sold 10,854 shares on Thursday, April 2, 2026 and 7,000 shares on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.

The players

Mark Casper

Executive Vice President of Marvell Technology, Inc.

Marvell Technology, Inc.

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

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What’s next

Investors will likely continue to monitor Marvell's insider trading activity and financial performance as the company navigates the competitive semiconductor market.

The takeaway

This insider sale represents a significant decrease in one executive's ownership stake, though the reasons behind the transaction are not entirely clear. Investors should consider this sale in the broader context of Marvell's recent stock price performance and business outlook.