On July 27, Corning rose 3.38% overnight, trading at $151.01/share, with turnover of $7.95 million. The stock gained momentum ahead of its Q2 earnings release scheduled for July 28 pre-market, as intensified positioning between bulls and bears amplified price volatility.
On the news front, Morgan Stanley previously noted that Corning's approximately 40% pullback from its late-June high has meaningfully improved the stock's valuation. The firm highlighted that optical business capacity expansion will be the most closely watched catalyst in the second half. Market consensus expects Q2 adjusted EPS of $0.75 to $0.76 on revenue of $4.63 billion. Meanwhile, JPMorgan had earlier placed the stock on its negative catalyst watch list, citing elevated valuation and minimal margin for error despite maintaining a $200 target price.
The broader optical communications sector provided a tailwind, with peer Coherent gaining 3.13% on the same session. Within the Electronic Components sector, Amphenol rose 2.16% and Vishay Intertechnology gained 2.56%, reflecting broad-based sector strength heading into earnings season.
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