GLW's surge in Optical Communications and Specialty Materials, fueled by strength in AI data centers and consumer electronics, has powered a 75.9% stock rally this year.
Corning (GLW) reported earnings 30 days ago. What's next for the stock?
Corning's demand rebound, AI-driven fiber growth and cheaper valuation position it ahead of Arista in the battle for AI infrastructure upside.
| - Industry | - Sector | Wendell P. Weeks CEO | XSTU Exchange | US2193501051 ISIN |
| US Country | 56,300 Employees | 14 Nov 2025 Last Dividend | 4 Oct 2000 Last Split | 31 Dec 1981 IPO Date |
Corning Incorporated is a global leader in materials science, specializing in the creation of high-tech glass, ceramics, and optical physics. This pioneering company, with a history stretching back to 1851, has firmly established its presence both in the United States and internationally through its innovative approach across five main business segments: Display Technologies, Optical Communications, Specialty Materials, Environmental Technologies, and Life Sciences. Originally known as Corning Glass Works until a rebranding in April 1989, Corning Incorporated has grown from its modest beginnings to become an integral player in numerous industries, continuously pushing the boundaries of technology with its headquarters in Corning, New York.
Corning's comprehensive array of products and services is spread across several high-tech sectors: