5 Best Booming Stocks to Buy According to Hedge Funds

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In this article, we will list the 5 Best Booming Stocks to Buy According to Hedge Funds. Please visit 10 Best Booming Stocks to Buy According to Hedge Funds if you would like to see the extended list and the methodology behind it.

5 Best Booming Stocks to Buy According to Hedge Funds

5. Marvell Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ:MRVL)

Marvell Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ:MRVL) is one of the best booming stocks to buy according to hedge funds. Marvell Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ:MRVL) announced on April 22 the acquisition of Polariton Technologies, which develops high-speed, low-power plasmonics-based silicon photonics devices. Management stated that the acquisition bolsters the company’s optical technology portfolio through the addition of advanced modulation capabilities enabling “continued scaling in bandwidth, power efficiency, and integration for next-generation coherent and optical interconnect platforms”. The financial details and terms of the transactions were not disclosed to the public.

Marvell Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ:MRVL) also stated that the acquisition further strengthens its end-to-end connectivity portfolio across switching, electro-optics, photonics, and custom silicon.

In another development, RBC Capital lifted the price target on Marvell Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ:MRVL) to $170 from $115, maintaining an Outperform rating on the shares. The rating update came as part of a broader research note discussing the implications of the Amazon-Anthropic agreement. The firm told investors in a research note that it considers the announcement to be a material positive for AWS suppliers and gives the firm higher conviction in 2027 estimates, along with longer-term expectations for growth.

Marvell Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ:MRVL) designs, develops, and sells integrated circuits. The company’s offerings include security solutions, data processing units, ethernet controllers, automotive, ethernet switches, ASICs, and more. Headquartered in Wilmington, Delaware, its operations are divided into the following geographical segments: the United States, Singapore, Israel, India, China, and Others.

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