On August 18, Corning fell 3.29% in pre-market trading, trading at approximately $166.99/share, with turnover of $1.568 million.
On the news front, optical communications stocks collectively declined during the overnight session, with peer Fabrinet dropping over 8%, Coherent falling over 3%, and Applied Optoelectronics declining over 3%, dragging Corning lower in sympathy. Simultaneously, storage stocks broadly sold off, with SanDisk falling nearly 4% and Micron Technology dropping over 3%, placing broad selling pressure across the technology hardware space.
Background context shows Corning had risen 3.44% in the prior trading session as the optical communications sector rebounded, but that recovery has now stalled. After experiencing a roughly 45% pullback in July, Corning received a rating upgrade to Buy from Truist Securities with a $175 target price, providing some valuation support. However, intense short-term bull-bear dynamics persist, with consecutive volatile swings indicating the stock remains in a highly contested zone. Meanwhile, options activity showed a $450,000 put contract targeting $140 strike, reflecting bearish positioning on medium-term downside risk.
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