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Corning Inc. (G1LW34)

Market Closed
12 Jun, 19:55
B3 B3
R$
916. 92
+14.73
+1.6327%
R$
789.41B Market Cap
44.79 P/E Ratio
4.09% Div Yield
172 Volume
1.7 Eps
R$ 902.19
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Day Range
906.39 916.92
Year Range
285.64 1,050
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Summary

G1LW34 closed today higher at R$916.92, an increase of 1.6327% from yesterday's close, completing a monthly increase of 16.0658% or R$126.92. Over the past 12 months, G1LW34 stock gained 83.9395%.
G1LW34 is not paying dividends to its shareholders.
The last earnings report, released on Apr 27, 2026, exceeded the consensus estimates by 0%. On average, the company has surpassed earnings expectations by 0%, based on the last three reports.
The stock of the company had never split.
The company's stock is traded on one exchange.

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Corning Inc. (G1LW34) FAQ

What is the stock price today?

The current price is R$916.92.

On which exchange is it traded?

Corning Inc. is listed on B3.

What is its stock symbol?

The ticker symbol is G1LW34.

Does it pay dividends? What is the current yield?

Yes, It pays dividends and the current yield is 4.09%.

What is its market cap?

As of today, the market cap is 789.41B.

Has Corning Inc. ever had a stock split?

No, there has never been a stock split.

Corning Inc. Profile

Automobile Components Industry
Consumer Discretionary Sector
Wendell Weeks CEO
B3 Exchange
- ISIN
US Country
56,300 Employees
28 May 2026 Last Dividend
- Last Split
31 Dec 1981 IPO Date

Overview

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.

Products and Services

Corning's comprehensive array of products and services is spread across several high-tech sectors:

  • Display Technologies: This segment produces glass substrates essential for flat panel displays, including those used in liquid crystal displays (LCDs) and organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). These cutting-edge materials are found in a wide array of consumer electronics, from televisions and computer monitors to tablets and smartphones.
  • Optical Communications: Corning is at the forefront of optical technology, offering an extensive range of optical fibers and cables, along with necessary hardware and equipment like cable assemblies, fiber optic hardware, connectors, optical components, and numerous accessories. These products cater to the needs of the telecommunications industry, serving businesses, governments, and individual consumers alike.
  • Specialty Materials: Within this segment, Corning develops materials for a variety of applications, including glass, glass ceramics, and crystals. These materials are utilized in products ranging from semiconductor equipment optics, precision metrology instruments, tinted sunglasses, radiation shielding products, and more. Key markets for these specialized materials include mobile consumer electronics, aerospace and defense optics, and telecommunications components.
  • Environmental Technologies: Corning's commitment to sustainability is evidenced by its offering of ceramic substrates and filter products aimed at emissions control for mobile and stationary sources. These technologies are critical in reducing pollutants in gasoline and diesel applications, contributing significantly to environmental protection endeavors.
  • Life Sciences: A testament to Corning's innovation in healthcare, this segment provides a slew of laboratory products essential for scientific research. The portfolio includes consumables like plastic vessels, specialty surfaces, cell culture media, and serum, along with general labware and glassware under well-respected brands such as Corning, Pyrex, Falcon, and Axygen. These products support critical research and development activities across the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries.

Contact Information

Address: One Riverfront Plaza
Phone: 607 974 9000