Corning, Inc. engages in the provision of glass for notebook computers, flat panel desktop monitors, display televisions, and other information display applications, carrier network and enterprise network products for the telecommunications industry, ceramic substrates for gasoline and diesel engines in automotive and heavy-duty vehicle markets, laboratory products for the scientific community and polymer products for biotechnology applications, optical materials for the semiconductor industry and the scientific community, and polycrystalline silicon products and other technologies. It operates through the following segments: Optical Communications, Display Technologies, Specialty Materials, Environmental Technologies, and Life Sciences. The Optical Communications segment is classified into two main product groupings: carrier and enterprise network. The carrier network group consists of products and solutions for optical-based communications infrastructure for services such as video, data, and voice communications. The enterprise network group consists primarily of optical-based communication networks sold to businesses, governments, and individuals for their own use. The Display Technologies segment manufactures glass substrates for flat panel displays, including organic light-emitting diodes and liquid crystal displays that are used primarily in televisions, notebook computer, desktop monitors, tablets, and handheld devices. The Specialty Materials segment is involved in the manufacture of products that provide material formulations for glass, glass ceramics and crystals, and precision metrology instruments and software. The Environmental Technologies segment focuses on manufacturing ceramic substrates and filter products for emissions control in mobile applications. The Life Sciences segment develops, manufactures, and supplies laboratory products. The company was founded by Amory Houghton Sr. in 1851 and is headquartered in Corning, NY.
Sector:
Electronic Technology
Industry:
Electronic Components
Employees:
49,800
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What is Market Cap of Corning, Inc.?
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What is the 52-week high for Corning, Inc.?
52 week high is the highest price of a stock in the past 52 weeks, or one year. Corning, Inc. 52 week high is $36.02 as of May 08, 2024.
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52 week low is the lowest price of a stock in the past 52 weeks, or one year. Corning, Inc. 52 week low is $25.26 as of May 08, 2024.
What is Corning, Inc. stock price today?
Corning, Inc. stock price today is $33.88.
What was Corning, Inc. stock price yesterday?
Corning, Inc. stock price yesterday was $33.42.
What is the PE ratio of Corning, Inc.?
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