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Corning Incorporated

Corning Incorporated (GLW)

24HHigh$189.0724HLow$178.66
$183.33
-0.01%

Last updated: 2026-07-14 11:00:14

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Key Data

Prev. Open
$185.25
Prev. Close
$183.33
Prev. Day's Range
$178.66 - $189.07
52W Range
$51.63 - $271.78
Trading Volume
6.173M
MC
$164.287B
P/E Ratio
91.8x
EPS
$2.08

Company Overview

NYSE

Corning Incorporated is an American multinational technology company that specializes in specialty glass, ceramics, and related materials and technologies including advanced optics, primarily for industrial and scientific applications.

SectorTECHNOLOGY
IndustryELECTRONIC COMPONENTS
HeadquartersONE RIVERFRONT PLAZA, CORNING, NY, UNITED STATES, 14831
CountryUSA
Listing Date1945-05-21
Fiscal Year Ended2026-03-31
Shares Outstanding860.638M
CIK Code24741

Financial Metrics

Indicator2026-03-312025-12-312025-09-302025-06-30
Income$4.144B$4.215B$4.1B$3.862B
Operating Expenses$2.616B$2.729B$2.58B$2.47B
Net Income$371M$540M$430M$469M
Net Profit Margin9.0%12.8%10.5%12.1%
Earnings Per Share$0.43$0.63$0.50$0.54
EBITDA$689M$1.122B$955M$1.007B
Effective Tax Rate22.9%13.4%14.5%14.4%

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FAQ

Corning Incorporated, listed under the ticker GLW, is a leader in specialty glass and ceramics manufacturing. The company operates in sectors like technology and industrial manufacturing, focusing on products such as display technologies, optical communications, and life sciences equipment. Corning’s innovation in advanced materials has positioned it globally in industries like telecommunications, consumer electronics, and automotive technology.
Corning’s business growth is driven by industries such as display technologies for consumer electronics, optical communications for telecommunications networks, and environmental technologies for automotive emissions control. This diverse portfolio allows the company to benefit from trends like 5G network rollouts, demand for high-resolution displays, and stricter environmental regulations.
Corning’s key competitive advantages include its leadership in glass science and advanced material technology, strong intellectual property portfolio, and partnerships with top-tier companies. These strengths help it maintain a competitive edge in highly specialized markets like optical fiber for 5G networks and durable glass for electronics such as smartphones and TVs.
Yes, Corning Incorporated pays dividends to its shareholders. The company has a history of returning value to investors through regular dividend payments. Dividend policies are subject to board approval and depend on factors like company performance and financial health. Investors often view Corning’s dividend as a reflection of its stable cash flow and strong financial position.
Corning faces risks such as fluctuations in global demand for consumer electronics, competition from other specialty glass manufacturers, and economic slowdowns impacting key industries like telecommunications and automotive. Additionally, supply chain challenges and rising material costs could potentially affect its profit margins and operational efficiency.
Corning significantly benefits from the 5G rollout through its Optical Communications segment, which supplies the fiber optics and connectivity solutions required for 5G networks. As telecom providers expand 5G infrastructure, Corning’s products are essential for high-speed data transmission, helping the company capture growth in a rapidly evolving market.
Corning competes with companies like Asahi Glass Company (AGC), SCHOTT AG, and Nippon Electric Glass in the glass and ceramics space. In telecom-related sectors, it faces competition from firms like Prysmian Group in fiber optics. Corning’s focus on innovation and quality differentiates it in these competitive markets.
Corning addresses environmental trends through its Environmental Technologies segment, which provides emissions control products like ceramic substrates and filters for vehicles. The company also emphasizes sustainability in its operations, reducing waste, energy use, and carbon emissions. These initiatives align with global moves toward greener technologies and stricter environmental regulations.
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