| Quarter | Letter Date | Fund Name | QTD | YTD | Tickers | Keywords/Themes | Theme Commentary | Pitches | Letter |
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| 2025 Q2 | Aug 27, 2025 | Brown Advisors Mid-Cap Growth strategy | 15.8% | 7.2% | ENTG, GWRE, MRVL, NET, PINS, RBLX, TECH, VOYG, VST | AI Infrastructure, fundamentals, Mid Cap Growth, secular growth, valuation | The letter focuses on mid-cap growth companies benefiting from secular trends such as AI infrastructure, data centers, and industrial services. Volatility created by tariffs and macro uncertainty has generated selective entry points. Growth is framed as attractive when supported by fundamentals and reasonable valuations. | View | |
| 2025 Q2 | Jul 4, 2025 | ClearBridge Investments Large Cap Value | - | - | ADBE, AIR FP, AVGO, ICLR, LIN, MRVL, NOW, TGT, TSM | downside, free cash flow, fundamentals, Mean reversion, Valuation gap | The commentary focuses on valuation dispersion within large-cap equities, with many high-quality franchises trading at discounts due to short-term macro concerns. Management stresses fundamentals, free cash flow generation and capital discipline. Value is positioned as attractive as expectations normalize and multiples mean-revert. | ADBE ICLR TGT LIN AIR FP NOW MRVL AVGO TSM |
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| 2025 Q2 | Jul 29, 2025 | ClearBridge Investments Large Cap Growth Strategy | - | - | AIR FP, ICLR, LIN, MRVL, NOW, TSM | AI, Balance Sheets, earnings durability, secular growth, valuation | The letter emphasizes sustained earnings growth driven by secular themes such as AI adoption, cloud computing and digital transformation. Management highlights high-quality large-cap companies with strong balance sheets that can compound through macro volatility. The outlook favors disciplined growth investing as leadership broadens beyond a narrow group of mega-cap winners. | ICLR LIN AIR FP NOW MRVL TSM |
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| 2025 Q2 | Jul 22, 2025 | Columbia Seligman Global Technology Fund | 19.5% | - | AAPL, ADBE, AVGO, BE, LRCX, MRVL, MSFT, NVDA | AI Infrastructure, cybersecurity, global tech, semiconductors, valuation | The commentary focuses on global technology opportunities driven by AI infrastructure buildouts, semiconductor demand and cybersecurity needs. Management stresses bottom-up stock selection and valuation awareness within high-growth industries. Technology remains attractive despite volatility and tariff-related risks. | SYNA 6723 JP BE AAPL LRCX |
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| 2025 Q2 | Jul 17, 2025 | Hardman Johnston Global Equity | 16.7% | 17.2% | 6501 JP, BN, CBK GR, ELAN, HWM, LLY, MELI, MRVL, PRX NA, RHM GR, TEAM, TMUS, TSM, UNH, VRTX | AI Demand, Global Growth, industrials, Margins, stock selection | The commentary emphasizes global growth driven by industrial recovery, defense spending, and AI-related demand. Management highlights strong stock selection in companies with margin expansion, pricing power, and visible growth runways. Regional diversification and sector leadership underpin outperformance. | BN MRVL 6501 JP CBK GR UNH TSM LLY VRTX TMUS MELI RHM GR HWM TEAM |
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| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Columbia Global Technology Growth Fund | -12.3% | -12.3% | GOOG, MRVL, MSFT, NOW, NVDA, TMUS, UBER, V | - | View | ||
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Fidelity Dividend Growth Fund | -5.3% | -5.3% | GEV, GOOG, MRVL, TSLA | - | View | ||
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Alger Mid Cap Focus Fund | -13.3% | -13.3% | ALAB, APP, HEI, MRVL, PLTR, SPOT | - | View | ||
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Janus Henderson Forty Fund | -8.7% | -8.7% | DDOG, HWM, ICE, MRVL | - | View | ||
| 2024 Q4 | Mar 1, 2025 | Columbia Seligman Global Technology Fund | 7.5% | 26.7% | APPL, AVGO, BE, LRCX, MRVL, MSFT, NVDA | - | View | ||
| 2024 Q4 | Dec 31, 2024 | ClearBridge Mid Cap Growth Strategy | - | - | APP, AROC, CTRA, IP, MRVL | - | View | ||
| 2024 Q4 | Dec 31, 2024 | Artisan Mid Cap Fund | 5.1% | 12.0% | CSGP, EXAS, HOOD, IR, MNDY, MPWR, MRVL, MSFT, NVR, ON, PLTR, PSTG, SPOT, TEAM, XYL | - | View | ||
| 2024 Q4 | Dec 31, 2024 | ClearBridge Investments Mid Cap Growth Strategy | - | - | APP, ICGL, MRVL, PLTR, RDDT | - | View | ||
| 2025 Q3 | Nov 8, 2025 | Brown Advisors Global Leaders Strategy | 0.5% | 13.0% | ALLE, ASML, BBCA IJ, GE, GOOG, INTU, LSEG LN, MRVL, TSM, WDAY, WKL NA | GLP-1 | The strategy underperformed due to not owning leading AI beneficiaries such as NVIDIA, Broadcom, and Oracle during an AI-driven rally. The letter provides extensive evaluation of AIs impact on SaaS, data providers, and financial-market infrastructure, arguing that incumbents with proprietary data and system-of-record advantages will ultimately win. AI is reshaping valuation frameworks, competitive threats, and capital allocation decisions across the portfolio. | WDAY BBCA IJ TSLA |
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| 2025 Q3 | Oct 20, 2025 | Alpha Wealth Funds – The Insiders Fund | - | 14.8% | AMAT, AMD, APP, AXON, ET, GOOG, INTC, LLY, MRVL, ROK | Artificial Intelligence, Energy Infrastructure, healthcare, insider buying, semiconductors | The fund returned 21% YTD, led by strong gains in Alphabet, Intel, and Applied Materials as AI and semiconductor momentum accelerated. Managers emphasized insider buying across key holdings, particularly in Eli Lilly and Marvell Technology. The letter frames AI as the decades defining opportunity while maintaining diversification through healthcare and energy infrastructure plays. | MRVL AMD INTC AMAT LLY APPF ROK AXON ET GOOG MRVL AMD INTC AMAT LLY APPF ROK AXON ET GOOG |
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| 2025 Q3 | Oct 16, 2025 | Janus Henderson Forty Fund | 8.4% | 18.0% | MELI, MRVL, ORCL, TSM | Artificial Intelligence, Cloud infrastructure, Growth Stocks, innovation, semiconductors | The Forty Fund remains centered on AI-driven secular growth themes and companies with durable competitive advantages. Holdings in Oracle and TSMC benefited from hyperscaler demand for AI infrastructure, while consumer and tech stocks like MercadoLibre and Marvell experienced volatility. Managers maintain conviction in long-term growth leaders across AI, cloud, and healthcare innovation. | MELI US ORCL US |
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| 2025 Q3 | Oct 16, 2025 | Brown Advisory Large-Cap Growth Strategy | -0.9% | 6.5% | CDNS, FICO, GOOG, INTU, IOT, ISRG, MRVL, NFLX, NVDA, TTD, WDAY, WST | Artificial Intelligence, Large Caps, quality growth, semiconductors, software | The letter discusses how AI-driven enthusiasm has concentrated market returns among a few Magnificent Seven stocks, raising valuation risks. Brown Advisory focuses on owning durable growth companies that integrate AI productively while avoiding speculative momentum plays. The strategy emphasizes quality growth, diversification, and resilience across technology, industrials, and healthcare sectors. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 7, 2026 | ClearBridge Investments Large Cap Growth Strategy | 1.2% | 0.0% | ACN, ADBE, ANET, AVGO, CMG, DDOG, EQIX, ETN, GOOGL, ISRG, LLY, MRVL, NVDA, ORCL, PLTR, SBUX, TMO, UNH, VRTX, WDAY | AI, growth, healthcare, large cap, momentum, semiconductors, technology, underperformance | AI spending exceeded expectations with hyperscalers accelerating capex, emergence of OpenAI and Anthropic as major spending sources, and Alphabet selling custom AI chips to competitors. The managers acknowledge underestimating AI spending magnitude and are repositioning with purchases of Broadcom, Marvell Technology, Datadog and Oracle while exiting lower-conviction AI plays. Cloud infrastructure remains central to AI deployment with data center operators like Equinix positioned as later-stage beneficiaries. Oracle's cloud business represents significant upside potential despite current market skepticism, with the company having a large backlog of signed contracts and generating free cash flow. Semiconductor exposure through Nvidia has been a top holding since 2018, with additional positioning in Broadcom for custom silicon chips and Marvell Technology. The managers regret not scaling positions more aggressively in semiconductor beneficiaries during the AI-driven rally. Healthcare positioning was repositioned with purchases of high-quality biotechnology company Vertex Pharmaceuticals, which was a leading contributor in Q4. The managers exited Eli Lilly too early before GLP-1 reimbursement deals and oral treatment readouts drove shares higher. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 30, 2026 | Alpha Wealth Funds – The Insiders Fund | -0.4% | 30.8% | AMAT, AMD, APPF, AXON, ET, GOOGL, INTC, LLY, LRCX, MRVL, NKE, NSC, NUE, ROK | AI, Automation, Industrial, Manufacturing, Onshoring, semiconductors, technology | Geopolitical events and government incentives like the U.S. CHIPS Act are driving monumental investment to localize advanced semiconductor manufacturing in the U.S. and allied nations. This builds resilience and meets future demand from AI, 5G/6G, and advanced auto. The fund seeks direct beneficiaries of this capital expenditure cycle. Focus expands beyond Generative AI and LLMs to Physical AI—the integration of AI/ML into autonomous physical systems and advanced robotics. The next wave of productivity will come from intelligent machines executing complex real-world tasks. This includes foundational AI infrastructure, Edge AI hardware, and advanced Industrial/Service Robotics. The fund is positioned around the thesis that the U.S. Government will spend whatever amount necessary to assist the government-private industry partnership to reshore the semiconductor industry. Companies like Applied Materials dominate wafer fabrication equipment as AI, advanced packaging, and memory capex ramp globally. Broader echo of the semiconductor trend covering other critical industries like rare earth metals, batteries, and pharmaceuticals where focus is shifting from lowest-cost sourcing to supply chain resilience. The fund targets companies establishing highly automated, next-generation domestic production capabilities. | NSC INTC MRVL NUE ROK AMAT APPF ET GOOG |
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| 2025 Q4 | Jan 26, 2026 | Brown Advisors Global Leaders Strategy | 0.0% | 15.2% | ADBE, ALLE, ASML, AZO, EFX, EXPN.L, GE, GOOG, ILMN, LSEG.L, MA, MRVL, MSFT, ROG.SW, RTO.L, TSM, V, WDAY, WKL.AS, ZTS | AI, Data, global, infrastructure, Quality, technology | AI is incredibly fast moving with innovations from DeepSeek in China to chain of experts and reasoning models becoming default standards. The potential for disruption in advertising, call centers and software is running way ahead of current adoption. Three or possibly four LLMs have pulled away from the pack with feedback loops from reasoning models creating one-sided network effects from scale. Credit bureau market is effectively an oligopoly with extremely high barriers to entry due to uniqueness and scale of data. Equifax and Experian provide critical data and analytics services across various sectors with distinct growth drivers in workforce solutions, healthcare, marketing and international markets. Strategy focuses on high-quality companies with superior customer outcomes that can pass on prices and generate high levels of recurring revenue while requiring low financial leverage. Many quality compounders that were historically unjustifiably expensive have become significantly more attractive over the past couple of years. | View | |
| 2025 Q4 | Jan 26, 2026 | Brown Advisory Large-Cap Growth Strategy | -4.4% | 1.8% | AAPL, ADBE, ALGN, AMZN, AVGO, CTAS, DDOG, DHR, DKNG, FICO, GNRC, GOOG, HLT, INTU, IOT, ISRG, META, MRVL, MSFT, NFLX, NOW, NVDA, NXPI, TT, TTD, UBER, VEEV, WDAY, ZTS | AI, Cloud, growth, large cap, semiconductors, software, technology | AI integration is driving differentiation across portfolio companies, with ServiceNow and Intuit advancing meaningful AI initiatives that enhance customer value and deepen competitive advantages. The manager views AI investments in three concentric circles: semiconductor companies powering AI infrastructure, hyperscalers deploying AI at scale, and companies integrating AI to enhance products and services. Semiconductors doubled from April lows with NVIDIA and Broadcom among biggest contributors. The manager maintains meaningful exposure to hardware-oriented AI plays but avoids over-concentration despite strong momentum, viewing semiconductor companies as the first circle of AI infrastructure investments. Cloud businesses showed strong performance with Google Cloud growing nearly 34% year-over-year and AWS accelerating to 20% growth. The manager views hyperscalers as the second circle of AI investments, deploying AI at scale across their platforms. | ZTS MRVL VEEV NOW NFLX DHR AVGO MSFT UBER NVDA AMZN FICO HLT ISRG GOOG |
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| 2025 Q4 | Jan 21, 2026 | Columbia Seligman Global Technology Fund | 5.0% | 35.4% | AAPL, AMAT, AVGO, BE, GOOGL, LRCX, LYFT, MRVL, MSFT, MU, NVDA, ORCL, PINS, TER, WDC, WIX | AI, Data centers, Equipment, global, growth, semiconductors, technology | AI infrastructure build-out remains strong with hyperscalers and enterprises committing to large-scale spending on GPUs, high-speed networking and high-bandwidth memory. The quarter saw volatility around AI capital expenditure concerns and whether spending had ramped too fast, but fundamentals remained intact with continued demand for AI data centers and power solutions. Semiconductor equipment demand remained steady and recovered strongly following April volatility around global tariffs. Companies focused on reallocating production across geographic locations to adjust for potential tariff impacts. Memory and storage pricing improved following the 2022-2023 down cycle, with NAND/DRAM markets tightening on AI data demand. Power shortage overhangs new AI data center builds globally, creating demand for alternative energy solutions. Bloom Energy's fuel cells provide solutions that can plug into natural gas lines and ramp up power delivery quicker than traditional providers, addressing the largest constraint on AI development according to NVIDIA's CEO. High-bandwidth memory and AI chips are fueling significant investments and demand for advanced storage solutions. Western Digital benefited from increased purchase orders from major hyperscalers extending into 2026 and 2027, driven by AI infrastructure demand for high-capacity hard disk drives. Cybersecurity consistently remains a top priority for CIO budgets as non-technology companies continue increasing AI solution usage in daily operations. However, increased regulatory scrutiny on data privacy, AI ethics and antitrust could create headwinds as companies seek more security solutions amid AI adoption. | AMAT TER WDC BE LRCX NVDA |
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| 2025 Q4 | Jan 18, 2026 | Ithaka US Growth Strategy | -6.1% | 4.5% | AMD, AMZN, AVGO, BX, CRDO, ELF, GOOG, HWM, ISRG, LLY, META, MRVL, NFLX, NOW, ORCL, SHOP, TTD, UBER, VEEV | AI, concentrated, growth, large cap, technology | The AI megatrend remains a vital secular tailwind with massive global investment providing significant economic buffer. 2026 will be the year of the Show Me phase where AI-driven revenue begins to offset massive capital expenditures. Companies are reporting tangible productivity gains from AI implementation across sectors, with examples including Uber's routing optimization, Howmet's manufacturing efficiency improvements, and Meta's conversion rate increases. AMD posted strong earnings and guided to 35% revenue CAGR driven by soon-to-be launched MI450 and MI500 series products, putting it in more direct competition with NVIDIA in rack scale architecture. The semiconductor sector continues to benefit from AI infrastructure buildout despite valuation concerns. Google Cloud Platform continues growing as part of Alphabet's diversified technology ecosystem. ServiceNow faces fears that software applications could be disintermediated by AI native products, driving multiple compression despite strong fundamental growth. Intuitive Surgical delivered massive earnings beat with da Vinci robotic surgical system continuing to generate high-margin recurring revenue from growing global installed base of 10,200 units. The MedTech sector has fallen out of favor with compressed valuations despite strong fundamentals. Netflix faced headwinds from surprise $83B bid to acquire Warner Bros Discovery requiring $50B in new debt, sparking leverage concerns and departure from traditional build-not-buy strategy. The company also faced $620M tax charge from Brazilian authorities dispute. | VEEV NOW GOOG AMD ISRG |
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| 2025 Q4 | Jan 18, 2026 | Davenport Core Leaders Fund | 0.1% | 10.7% | AAPL, ACN, ADBE, AMZN, AVGO, CTAS, EOG, GOOG, ISRG, META, MRVL, MSFT, NOW, NVDA, ROK, SPOT, UBER, UNH, UNP, VRTX | AI, diversification, large cap, Quality, risk management, technology, value | AI and technology stocks led market gains in 2025, with Nvidia up 38.87% after a 171.17% gain the prior year. A gold rush mindset developed across the AI ecosystem, spreading to speculative corners including MEME stocks and unprofitable AI/tech companies. However, there are risks around massive capital outlays for computing power and unclear paths to returns. The market was dominated by momentum-driven stories with little regard for valuation, particularly in AI and tech sectors. 18 of the top 20 performers in the Russell 3000 from April through November were unprofitable companies. Jumping on momentum bandwagons proved more fruitful than having differentiated perspectives or being valuation sensitive. The Fund emphasizes high return businesses with durable competitive advantages and management teams committed to long-term capital allocation. Strategy holdings are positioned to consistently compound intrinsic value across market conditions, staying grounded in business fundamentals rather than short-term market trends. The Fund remains purposefully diversified despite market leadership being narrow and focused on AI. This discipline reflects commitment to effective risk management and appropriate diversification, which weighed on relative performance but positions the Fund well for various market scenarios. | MRVL CTAS GOOG |
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| 2025 Q4 | Jan 18, 2026 | The Davenport Value & Income Fund | 1.5% | 13.7% | ACN, ADBE, ARE, C, CTAS, EOG, FDX, GOOG, HPQ, ISRG, META, MMC, MRVL, MSFT, NOW, NVDA, ORCL, SPOT, UBER, UNP, VRTX | AI, Buybacks, dividends, large cap, technology, value | Technology and AI-related stocks led the charge again in 2025, with tech and communications services sectors advancing 23.83% and 32.47% respectively. AI darling Nvidia was up 38.87% after a 171.17% gain the prior year. A gold rush mindset developed across the AI ecosystem with fervor spreading to speculative corners of the market. In 2025, 36 of the Value & Income Fund's 42 holdings increased their dividends by an average of 7% year-over-year. Companies like McDonald's, Exxon Mobil, Fidelity National Financial, and Becton-Dickinson continued their annual streak of dividend enhancements at 49, 43, 10, and 54 years respectively. In 2025, 30 of the Value & Income Fund's holdings reduced their share count via buybacks by 1.2% on average. Companies are taking advantage of discounted valuations to accelerate buyback pace and return capital to shareholders. The managers focus on stocks that have been cast aside as investors focused elsewhere on momentum plays. They believe the market's sun could shine elsewhere soon and can't stomach the risk associated with many of today's highflyers. Their conservative approach has weighed on relative performance but they've seen this dynamic before. | View | |
| 2023 Q2 | Sep 14, 2023 | Spear Advisors | -3.5% | 0.0% | AMD, HUBS, MRVL, NVDA, S, SHOP, SNOW | - | View | ||
| 2023 Q2 | Jul 27, 2023 | Carillon Eagle Mid Cap Growth Fund | 0.0% | 0.0% | CMG, ENPH, ENTG, MKTX, MLM, MRVL, MSCI, SNPS, ULTA, WOLF | - | View | ||
| 2024 Q2 | Jun 30, 2024 | Artisan Mid Cap Fund | 2.4% | 6.6% | ANET, ARGX, CCC, CELH, CMG, EXAS, FIVE, INSM, LSCC, MRVL, MTSI, POOL, RBLX, SPOT, TYL, WST | - | View | ||
| 2023 Q2 | Jun 30, 2023 | ClearBridge Investments All Cap Growth | 0.0% | 0.0% | CLH, MRVL | - | View | ||
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | ClearBridge Mid Cap Growth Strategy | - | - | APP, ASH, MCHP, MRVL | - | View | ||
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Artisan Mid Cap Fund | -7.4% | -7.4% | ASC SJ, AZO, BBY, BFAM, BKR, CCCS, DASH, DDOG, DECK, MRVL, PLTR, SAIA, SNOW, SPOT, VKTX, WST | - | View | ||
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Carillon Eagle Mid Cap Growth Fund | - | - | APP, CELH, COR, DDOG, DECK, ITCI* MM, MRVL, RBRI, TTD, WCN | - | View | ||
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Hardman Johnston Global Equity | 0.4% | 0.4% | HWM, IFX GR, MELI, MRVL, PRX NA, RHM GR, TSM, VRT | - | View | ||
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | Hardman Johnston Large Cap Equity | -6.5% | -6.5% | HWM, MRVL, VRT | - | View | ||
| 2025 Q1 | Mar 31, 2025 | ClearBridge Investments Mid Cap Growth Strategy | - | - | ALNY, APP, MRVL, TW, VRT | - | View | ||
| 2023 Q1 | Mar 31, 2023 | Baron Opportunity Fund | 4.0% | 25.1% | AMZN, ARWR, CSGP, DAVA, DXCM, EW, INDU, IT, META, MRVL, MSFT, NVDA, RIVN, TSLA, ZI | - | View | ||
| 2022 Q4 | Jan 19, 2023 | Carillon Eagle Mid Cap Growth Fund | 0.0% | 0.0% | ALB, BKR, CRWD, GNRC, HAL, HZNP, MRVL, PLNT, URI, WOLF | - | View | ||
| 2024 Q4 | Jan 17, 2025 | Carillon Eagle Mid Cap Growth Fund | - | - | APP, AXON, BAH, ENTG, FND, LPLA, MPWR, MRVL, RCL, WING | - | View |
| Date | Pitch Type | Author | Company | Industry | Sub Industry | Bull / Bear | Stock Exchange | Keywords | Action |
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| Feb 4, 2026 | Twitter / X | @undrvalue | Marvell Technology, Inc. | Information Technology | Semiconductors | Bull | NASDAQ | AI, China, CloudComputing, CustomASICs, datacenters, Networking, semiconductors | View Pitch |
| Feb 4, 2026 | Fund Letters | Harvey Warren Sax | Marvell Technology Inc. | Information Technology | Semiconductors | Bull | NASDAQ | AI infrastructure, buybacks, custom silicon, data centers, semiconductors | View Pitch |
| Jan 28, 2026 | Fund Letters | KEN STUZI | Marvell Technology Inc. | Information Technology | Semiconductors | Bull | NASDAQ | AI, buybacks, custom silicon, Networking, semiconductors | View Pitch |
| Jan 24, 2026 | Seeking Alpha | Seeking Alpha | Marvell Technology, Inc. | Semiconductors | Semiconductor - Integrated Circuits | Bull | NASDAQ Stock Market | AI infrastructure, Celestial AI, data centers, earnings growth, geopolitical risks, Marvell Technology, Photonic Fabric, semiconductors, total addressable market, valuation multiple | View Pitch |
| Jan 21, 2026 | Fund Letters | George L. Smith III | Marvell Technology, Inc. | Information Technology | Semiconductors | Bull | NASDAQ | AI, custom chips, datacenters, Networking, Semi Conductors | View Pitch |
| Jan 14, 2026 | Seeking Alpha | Seeking Alpha | Marvell Technology, Inc. | Semiconductors | Semiconductor Equipment & Materials | Bull | NASDAQ Stock Market | AI scale-up interconnect, Celestial AI acquisition, client concentration risk, custom silicon, data center TAM, data infrastructure, hyperscalers, Marvell Technology, photonic chiplets, semiconductors | View Pitch |
| Jan 8, 2026 | Fund Letters | Cassandra A. Hardman | Marvell Technology, Inc. | Information Technology | Semiconductors | Bull | NASDAQ | AI, Competition, consolidation, exit, valuation | View Pitch |
| Dec 5, 2025 | Fund Letters | Robert Feitler | Marvell Technology, Inc. | Information Technology | Semiconductors | Bull | NASDAQ | AI, growth, Interconnect, Networking, valuation | View Pitch |
| Dec 5, 2025 | Fund Letters | Peter Bourbeau | Marvell Technology, Inc. | Information Technology | Semiconductors | Bull | NASDAQ | AI, Interconnect, Networking, semiconductors, valuation | View Pitch |
| Nov 29, 2025 | Fund Letters | Harvey Warren Sax | Marvell Technology Inc. | Information Technology | Semiconductors | Bull | NASDAQ | AI, buybacks, growth, hyperscalers, Margins, Networking, semiconductors | View Pitch |
| Nov 28, 2025 | Fund Letters | Harvey Warren Sax | Marvell Technology Inc. | Information Technology | Semiconductors | Bull | NASDAQ | AI, buybacks, growth, hyperscalers, Margins, Networking, semiconductors | View Pitch |
| Aug 8, 2025 | Seeking Alpha | Kennedy Njagi | Marvell Technology Inc. | Information Technology | Semiconductors | Bull | NASDAQ | — | View Pitch |
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