Marvell and Verizon: Sprinter vs. Marathon Runner in Tech Stocks. Marvell, the AI chip powerhouse, just sold its auto unit for $2.5B, rocketed to $8.2B revenue (+42%), turned a $2.7B profit, and sports low debt. Verizon, the broadband giant with 146M users, earns $138B but carries heavy debt (debt-to-equity ~1.9) and faces stiff competition. Marvell’s risk? Over-reliance on 10 big clients and cloud giants designing their own chips. Verizon’s headache? Rising rates, aging infrastructure, and slowing growth. Marvell trades like a growth rocket—backed by Nvidia’s $2B bet—while Verizon is a steady, undervalued giant. Which one’s your pick?
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