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      <title>Marvell (MRVL): The Trillion-Dollar Case Behind Huang&#39;s Computex Call</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;When Jensen Huang stood onstage with Matt Murphy at Computex in Taipei and called Marvell the next trillion-dollar company, the market did not treat it as a courtesy. The stock posted its largest single-day gain on record, jumping more than thirty percent the following session. Endorsements from rivals are usually cheap. This one was not, because Huang was not flattering a partner. He was describing the part of the AI buildout he understands better than anyone, and naming the company that owns it.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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