Corning Inc

NYSE: GLW
$30.91
-$0.07 (-0.2%)
Closing price April 18, 2024
Corning Incorporated is a global leader in materials science, known for its innovations in glass and ceramics across various industries. From creating glass substrates that power the displays in TVs, computers, and smartphones, to manufacturing optical fibers and cables essential for telecommunications, Corning's products are integral to modern technology. The company also develops materials for environmental technologies, such as emissions control, and supplies scientific laboratory products under well-known brands like Pyrex and Falcon. Founded in 1851 and based in Corning, New York, Corning continues to shape the future with its specialty materials.
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