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Corning stock jumps as Gorilla Glass Ceramic 3 lands on Motorola’s new razr fold
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Corning stock jumps as Gorilla Glass Ceramic 3 lands on Motorola’s new razr fold

New York, March 2, 2026, 18:35 EST — After-hours

  • Corning climbed roughly 5% to $157.86, with shares holding those gains after the bell.
  • Company rolled out Gorilla Glass Ceramic 3, with Motorola set to feature the material on its razr fold.
  • Eyes turn to Corning’s slot at the Morgan Stanley conference March 3, where investors are hoping for updated commentary.

Corning Incorporated jumped roughly 5% to $157.86 on Monday, holding steady after hours. The move came as the company introduced Gorilla Glass Ceramic 3, a fresh cover material slated for Motorola’s next razr fold model. “We build materials with longevity in mind,” Corning’s Lori Hamilton said. For Motorola, Vice President Leo Liu called the new glass an upgrade for the device’s durability. Corning

Foldable phones have yet to shake their reputation for being fragile, so when suppliers prove their products can actually survive daily use, they usually land the contracts that last. Corning’s not just after a logo spot; winning those design slots often lets the company command higher prices in this premium slice of the handset market, where customers are willing to spend more.

This comes as investors snap up any clear “proof points” in hardware, regardless of whether the dollar upside is immediately obvious. Corning closed the day just shy of its 52-week high, trading on volumes well above average. The broader market ended the session with mixed results. MarketWatch

Motorola is calling the razr fold its inaugural book-style foldable, touting it as the first smartphone globally with Gorilla Glass Ceramic 3 on the exterior. According to internal tests, the company claims the device delivers over 75% improved drop performance compared to earlier models. The phone is slated to hit select markets within the next few months.

Corning’s Gorilla Glass brand is familiar to consumers, a mainstay on smartphones and plenty of other gadgets. But beyond that, the company’s reach extends into displays, automotive, and various industrial sectors with its specialty glass and materials. Product launches like this one help Corning’s cover-glass arm stay in the spotlight, especially as phone manufacturers continue experimenting with new materials and designs.

Traders are now weighing if the new glass announcement points to a genuine uptick in mobile component demand, or if Monday was just fueled by positioning and headline reaction. The company hasn’t shared any financial details related to Motorola’s adoption.

Risks remain. Lab results and slick marketing pitches don’t always match what happens once phones start getting dropped in the wild, and scoring a design slot in one device doesn’t guarantee revenue will follow—especially if shipment numbers fall short or rivals switch to other materials.

Corning’s CFO Ed Schlesinger is set to speak Tuesday at Morgan Stanley’s Technology, Media & Telecom conference—his appearance slated for 8:30 a.m. PT, or 11:30 a.m. ET, per the company’s events page. Investors are watching for clues from management on the near-term outlook.

Looking ahead, OFC 2026 lands in Los Angeles from March 15 to 19, set to draw optical networking and communications firms. Corning lists the event on its own site as well.

The next hurdle for Corning shares: management’s March 3 comments. Investors are waiting to hear if there’s anything specific on demand, pricing, or product traction. If not, Monday’s jump could easily lose steam as the headlines die down.

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