Today: 26 April 2026
Corning stock price pops again premarket as GLW hovers near $142 — what’s moving the shares
23 February 2026
1 min read

Corning stock price pops again premarket as GLW hovers near $142 — what’s moving the shares

NEW YORK, Feb 23, 2026, 09:28 EST — Premarket

  • Corning shares climbed roughly 2% ahead of the bell, following a strong rally on Friday.
  • Some traders are linking the action to growing demand for data-center fiber, alongside a pickup in big-tech spending plans.
  • Looking ahead, Feb. 26 brings the ex-dividend date, followed by Corning’s slot at the Susquehanna conference on Feb. 27.

Corning Incorporated was trading higher by 1.9% at $142.08 before the bell Monday, after ending Friday at $139.51—up 7.3% on the session, Investing.com data show.

Corning’s role has become a kind of shortcut for gauging the real-world AI buildout—the focus here isn’t on software, but on all the cables and hardware connections running through data centers.

Eyes are on whether the big cloud players will stick with aggressive infrastructure outlays. Corning’s optical equipment, for its part, remains closely tied to those investment flows.

Corning made its name with specialty glass—think Gorilla Glass. But lately, the optical communications unit has stolen the spotlight, as traders zero in on its fiber-optic cable and connectivity gear that handle data movement in and between data centers.

The stock surged past $140 for the first time Friday, at one stage jumping over 6% and pushing its year-to-date advance close to 60%, according to Investopedia.

UBS analyst Joshua Spector flagged “recent 30-50% revisions in capex spending by major hyperscalers,” according to a note published by Seeking Alpha. Capex refers to capital expenditures, while “hyperscalers” covers the largest names in cloud and data-center infrastructure. https://seekingalpha.com/news/4554806-corn…

Corning remains in the spotlight after Meta Platforms agreed to shell out as much as $6 billion over multiple years, Reuters reported, securing fiber-optic cable and related gear for AI data centers. “Together with Meta, we’re strengthening domestic supply chains and helping ensure that advanced data centers are built using U.S. innovation,” said Corning CEO Wendell Weeks. https://www.reuters.com/business/meta-sign…

More than 800,000 shares changed hands before the bell, putting in a lively premarket showing. The stock hovered close to the territory it reached in Friday’s rally.

Still, the trade cuts both ways. Should big-tech spending stall or fresh data-center projects get pushed back, Corning’s orders could falter—momentum in the stock may evaporate as fast as it showed up.

Dividend strategies are getting extra attention this week. Corning’s stock goes ex-dividend on Feb. 26 — that’s when buyers lose eligibility for the upcoming $0.28-a-share payout. The dividend is set for March 30, payable to anyone holding shares as of Feb. 27, according to the company’s posted schedule.

Corning’s investor relations calendar shows the company has one-on-one meetings lined up for Feb. 27 at Susquehanna’s Fifteenth Annual Technology Conference. Investors watching for new demand cues will have their eyes on that date.

Stock Market Today

  • US Stocks Hit New Records as Trump Credits Ceasefire and Lower Oil Prices
    April 26, 2026, 2:44 AM EDT. US stocks soared to fresh all-time highs despite war with Iran, oil shocks, and inflation fears. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq closed at record levels following President Donald Trump's extension of a U.S. ceasefire with Iran. Trump expressed surprise at the market's resilience, expecting a sharper pullback amid geopolitical tensions. The S&P 500 climbed above its pre-war level, reaching 7,137.90. Oil prices, a critical inflation driver, also stayed below feared levels, trading around $100 per barrel instead of surging to $200 as Trump had anticipated. The Dow Jones Industrial Average neared 49,400, with Trump optimistic of reaching 50,000 soon. The rally underlines the stock market's role as a key wealth builder for Americans, especially in retirement accounts like 401(k)s.

Latest article

Wall Street Feels the Heat (and Thrill): Fed Cuts, Tariffs & Mega-Mergers Set NYSE Buzz

US Stock Market Today: Live Updates 26.04.2026

26 April 2026
LIVEMarkets rolling coverageStarted: April 26, 2026, 12:00 AM EDTUpdated: April 26, 2026, 2:45 AM EDT US Stocks Hit New Records as Trump Credits Ceasefire and Lower Oil Prices April 26, 2026, 2:44 AM EDT.US stocks soared to fresh all-time highs despite war with Iran, oil shocks, and inflation fears. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq closed at record levels following President Donald Trump's extension of a U.S. ceasefire with Iran. Trump expressed surprise at the market's resilience, expecting a sharper pullback amid geopolitical tensions. The S&P 500 climbed above its pre-war level, reaching 7,137.90. Oil prices, a critical inflation driver, also
Lockheed Martin Gets Golden Dome Opening as Profit Worries Bite

Lockheed Martin Gets Golden Dome Opening as Profit Worries Bite

26 April 2026
Lockheed Martin was named among firms awarded up to $3.2 billion for President Trump’s Golden Dome space-based missile interceptor plan, Space Systems Command said. The company reported weaker first-quarter results, with $18 billion in sales and negative free cash flow. Space Force aims to show initial interceptor capability in 2028. Golden Dome’s total cost is projected at $185 billion.
Rackspace (RXT) stock back in play as Palantir AI deal meets earnings week
Previous Story

Rackspace (RXT) stock back in play as Palantir AI deal meets earnings week

Eli Lilly stock pops after Novo trial miss, new Zepbound pen gets FDA nod
Next Story

Eli Lilly stock pops after Novo trial miss, new Zepbound pen gets FDA nod

Go toTop