Historical glw News Stories

Corning PRIZM TMT Deal Drives GLW Stock Rally Now!

Corning (GLW) surged after analyst upgrades and a licensing push for its PRIZM® TMT optical ferrule technology. Multi-source adoption with US Conec, Fujikura and Sumitomo, plus fresh institutional interest, underpinned the move. Notable insider sales earlier in February and rising demand for materials used in AI-driven data centers provide context for investors weighing GLW’s near-term upside and risks.

Corning's PRIZM TMT Boosts GLW for AI Data Hubs Q1

Corning (GLW) accelerated its push into AI data center connectivity by licensing PRIZM® TMT optical ferrule technology and showcasing it at OFC 2026, while the stock experienced a near-term pullback after a strong multi‑quarter rally. Key catalysts include higher-density fiber solutions, hyperscaler demand (notably a prior $6B fiber deal with Meta), and upcoming adoption milestones to watch.

Corning Soars on UBS Upgrade, AI Fiber Demand Now!

Corning (GLW) saw a short-term pullback then hit an all-time high after UBS raised its price target; momentum is driven by strong AI data-center demand for fiber-optic products, institutional inflows, and a steady dividend.

Corning Raises Targets; GLW Q4 Growth Spurs Rally!

Corning (GLW) reported strong Q4 execution that prompted management to raise its Springboard targets, showed sizeable growth in Optical Communications and Hemlock/solar, and declared a $0.28 quarterly dividend. Institutional inflows tied to AI data-center exposure and upgraded sales goals ($6.5B by 2026; $11B by 2028) underpin a constructive near-term outlook for the stock.

Corning (GLW) Jumps on Meta Fiber Deal

Corning stock rallied after a multiyear fiber deal with Meta, stronger-than-expected Q4 results and an upgraded growth outlook. Elevated trading volume, an IBD rating boost, a quarterly dividend and executive share sales shaped investor moves this week.

Corning Stock Soars on $6B Meta Deal, Record Close

Corning (GLW) closed at an all-time high after announcing a multiyear, up-to-$6 billion supply agreement with Meta, reporting strong Q4 2025 results and upgrading its Springboard growth targets. New product launches for semiconductor photomasks and expanded U.S. manufacturing underpin a bullish near-term outlook.