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Corning Stock Price

Symbol: NYSE:GLWMarket Cap: US$53.2bCategory: Tech

GLW Share Price Performance

US$63.49
25.73 (68.14%)
4.3% undervalued intrinsic discount
US$66.33
Fair Value
US$63.49
25.73 (68.14%)
4.3% undervalued intrinsic discount
US$66.33
Fair Value
Price US$63.49
AnalystHighTarget US$66.33
AnalystConsensusTarget US$65.23
AnalystLowTarget US$47.00

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Fair Value US$66.33 4.3% undervalued intrinsic discount

Gen AI And Optical Advances Will Unlock New Horizons

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Fair Value US$65.23 2.7% undervalued intrinsic discount

Optical Communications And Solar Sectors Will Open New Markets

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AnalystLowTarget
AnalystLowTarget·Updated
Fair Value US$47.00 35.1% overvalued intrinsic discount

US Trade Shifts And Tech Setbacks Will Limit Future Potential

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Corning Incorporated Key Details

US$14.2b

Revenue

US$9.2b

Cost of Revenue

US$5.0b

Gross Profit

US$4.2b

Other Expenses

US$819.0m

Earnings

Last Reported Earnings
Jun 30, 2025
Next Reporting Earnings
n/a
Earnings per share (EPS)
0.96
Gross Margin
35.41%
Net Profit Margin
5.77%
Debt/Equity Ratio
65.0%

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About GLW

Founded
1851
Employees
56300
CEO
Wendell Weeks
WebsiteView website
www.corning.com

Corning Incorporated operates in optical communications, display technologies, environmental technologies, specialty materials, and life sciences businesses. The company 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. It also 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. In addition, it 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 markets, such as mobile consumer electronics, semiconductor equipment optics and consumables, aerospace and defense optics, radiation shielding products, sunglasses, and telecommunications components. Further, the company provides ceramic substrates and filter products for emissions control in mobile, gasoline, and diesel applications. Additionally, it 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, Pyrex, Falcon, and Axygen brands. Corning Incorporated operates in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Japan, Taiwan, China, South Korea, Germany, and internationally. The company 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.

U.S. Market Performance

  • 7 Days: -1.2%
  • 3 Months: 13.1%
  • 1 Year: 22.8%
  • Year to Date: 7.3%
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