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Corning stock slides into the weekend as CPI and Jan. 28 earnings loom
11 January 2026
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Corning stock slides into the weekend as CPI and Jan. 28 earnings loom

NEW YORK, Jan 10, 2026, 18:06 EST — Market closed

  • Corning shares closed Friday at $85.23, slipping 0.12% following a 3% decline the previous day
  • Investors await the Jan. 28 results for fresh insights on optical-communications demand and margin trends
  • Jan. 13’s U.S. CPI report stands as the next key macro test for rate-cut expectations and stock valuations

Shares of Corning Incorporated (GLW) slipped 0.12% to finish at $85.23 on Friday, marking a continued dip following a 3.02% drop the previous day. The stock fluctuated between $85.02 and $86.65 during the session, with about 6.1 million shares traded. StockAnalysis

Timing is crucial. The U.S. earnings season kicks off in just a few days, with a fresh inflation report due Tuesday—both set to shake up rate expectations and impact stocks investors see as “duration” plays. Michael Arone, chief investment strategist at State Street Investment Management, warned the market might be underestimating what’s on the horizon. Reuters

Corning faces a tight schedule. Its fourth-quarter 2025 earnings call will take place on Jan. 28. Management is set to address demand trends for optical connectivity products and discuss how quickly profits are improving. Corning Investor Relations

The broader market has held up well. On Friday, the S&P 500 gained 0.65%, closing at 6,966.28, while the Dow climbed 0.48% to 49,504.07. This followed a jobs report revealing payroll growth of 50,000 in December and an unemployment rate that slipped to 4.4%, fueling bets on rate cuts later this year. Reuters

Corning remains on the radar for some investors looking to play the AI infrastructure theme, despite not fitting the typical data-center mold. “Shares of Corning should benefit” from the expansion of AI data centers, Shana Orczyk Sissel, founder and CEO of Banríon Capital Management, told Reuters. Reuters

Optical communications now carry extra weight, making up nearly 40% of Corning’s total revenue in its latest report. The segment pulled in $1.65 billion in net sales during the third quarter, missing the $1.73 billion analysts had forecast. The company cited slower network spending in China and ongoing trade tensions as key pressures. Looking ahead, Corning expects fourth-quarter “core” sales around $4.35 billion, with core earnings per share between 68 and 72 cents. Reuters

The next key macro data to watch is the December Consumer Price Index. The Bureau of Labor Statistics plans to release it on Jan. 13 at 8:30 a.m. ET. This report comes just ahead of the Federal Reserve’s policy meeting on Jan. 27–28. Bureau of Labor Statistics

Looking at the chart, Corning is currently trading in the upper half of its 52-week range, which spans from $37.31 to $96.64. To push back toward the December highs, the stock will probably need clear signals on inflation and a solid earnings report from the company due later this month. Investing.com

Disappointment remains a possibility. A hotter-than-expected CPI reading might drive yields up, weighing on stocks valued for long-term growth. On the corporate front, weaker optical-communications sales or a wary forecast for carrier and enterprise spending could deter buyers.

U.S. markets will reopen Monday, with Tuesday’s CPI report looming as the next key catalyst. Meanwhile, Corning’s earnings release and call on Jan. 28 stand as the upcoming company-specific event to watch for the stock.

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