On July 27, Corning rose 3.35% in pre-market trading, trading at $150.6/share, with turnover of $3.0471 million. The stock gained momentum as the company is set to release its Q2 earnings report on July 28 before market open, with heightened multi-directional positioning amplifying price volatility near the reporting window.
Market consensus expects Q2 adjusted EPS of $0.75 to $0.76 and revenue of $4.63 billion. Morgan Stanley previously noted that Corning's stock has pulled back approximately 40% from its late-June high, significantly improving its valuation. The firm highlighted that optical business capacity ramp-up will be the most notable catalyst for the second half. Meanwhile, sector peer Coherent rose 3.82% on the same session, indicating broader optical communications sector recovery that lent support to individual names.
JPMorgan had earlier placed Corning on its negative catalyst watch list, citing elevated valuation and minimal margin for error rather than fundamental weakness, maintaining a Neutral rating with a $200 target price. Citi, by contrast, raised its target price to $240, reflecting divergent institutional views heading into the earnings event.
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