Corning stock
Definition
The publicly traded equity shares of Corning Incorporated (NYSE: GLW), a multinational technology company renowned for its innovations in specialty glass, ceramics, and optical fiber, including Gorilla Glass used in consumer electronics.
An investment vehicle representing ownership in Corning Inc., often discussed in financial contexts for its resilience akin to the company's durable materials.
Examples
After years of chasing crypto unicorns, I finally parked my cash in Corning stock – because even if the market shatters, Gorilla Glass holds up.
My portfolio's secret weapon? Corning stock, climbing higher than a smartphone dropped from the Empire State Building.
Bought some Corning stock right before that Meta fiber deal; now I'm seeing dollar signs clearer than through their optical cables.
Grandma's dusty Corning stock certificates turned out to be the real family heirloom – tougher than her cornbread recipe.