CORNING INC /NY News
Corning Incorporated engages in the display technologies, optical communications, environmental technologies, specialty materials, and life sciences businesses worldwide. The company's Display Technologies segment offers glass substrates for flat panel displays, including liquid crystal displays and organic light-emitting diodes that are used in televisions, notebook computers, desktop monitors, tablets, and handheld devices. Its Optical Communications segment provides optical fibers and cables; and hardware and equipment products, such as cable assemblies, fiber optic hardware and connectors, optical components and couplers, closures, network interface devices, and other accessories for the telecommunications industry, businesses, governments, and individuals. The company's Specialty Materials segment manufactures products that offer material formulations for glass, glass ceramics, crystals, precision metrology instruments, and software, as well as glass wafers and substrates, tinted sunglasses, and radiation shielding products for various markets comprising mobile consumer electronics, semiconductor equipment optics and consumables, aerospace and defense optics, radiation shielding products, sunglasses, and telecommunications components. Its Environmental Technologies segment provides ceramic substrates and filter products for emissions control in mobile, gasoline, and diesel applications. The company's Life Sciences segment offers laboratory products, including consumables, such as plastic vessels, liquid handling plastics, specialty surfaces, cell culture media, and serum, as well as general labware, and glassware and equipment under the Corning, Falcon, Pyrex, and Axygen brands. Corning Incorporated was formerly known as Corning Glass Works and changed its name to Corning Incorporated in April 1989. The company was founded in 1851 and is headquartered in Corning, New York.
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Corning Soars After $3.2B NVIDIA Investment
- Corning (GLW) rallied to new highs after NVIDIA agreed to invest up to $3.2 billion to accelerate optical and fiber capacity. The deal — three new U.S. factories and large capacity targets — reshapes Corning’s role in AI infrastructure while raising execution and timeline questions for investors.
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Corning (GLW) Rides NVIDIA Deal, Faces Pullback Q1
Corning's GLW surged after a multiyear NVIDIA partnership and strong Q1 results, but recent profit-taking and lofty valuation leave upside dependent on execution of U.S. optical capacity expansion and continued hyperscaler wins.
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Corning (GLW) Q1 Beat, Guidance Sparks Pullback Q2
Corning delivered a strong Q1 driven by optical communications and solar growth, but conservative Q2 guidance and a temporary solar‑wafer shutdown triggered a double‑digit pullback. Upcoming investor events and new hyperscaler agreements remain key catalysts.
27 Apr at 04:47
Corning GLW Rally: Meta Deal Fuels Q1 Expectations
Corning (GLW) surged to multi‑month highs this week after heavy options activity, analyst price‑target increases and renewed focus on its multibillion‑dollar optical supply agreement with Meta. With Q1 results imminent and a stretched valuation, investors should weigh concrete revenue and margin drivers—AI/datacenter optics, fiber demand, and management guidance—against short‑term technical momentum.
20 Apr at 04:48
Corning (GLW) Insider Buys Fuel AI-Fiber Rally Now
Corning (GLW) saw coordinated insider purchases totaling 76,594 shares while CEO share sales also appeared, as the stock climbed above prior highs amid a larger Meta fiber agreement and an upcoming Q1 earnings report—setting up a pivotal inflection for investors.
13 Apr at 04:48
Corning Surge: Meta Deal, Tim Cook Boosts GLW Now!
Corning (GLW) saw a week of concrete catalysts: a multiyear up-to-$6B optical-fiber agreement with Meta, record intraday trading turnover, a Tim Cook visit to Corning’s Harrodsburg factory, and the launch of a major AI data-center buildout. Those developments reinforce revenue potential but also spotlight stretched valuation multiples.
06 Apr at 04:47
Corning (GLW) Rally, AI Optics Catalyze Upside Now
Corning (GLW) saw a sharp short-term pullback on heavy volume but sustained a multimonth rally driven by AI-focused optical innovations shown at OFC 2026 and a Bank of America upgrade. Key drivers include multicore fiber, co‑packaged optics, and specialty materials growth; investors should weigh near-term volatility against a longer-term AI infrastructure thesis.