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Corning Incorporated (GLW)
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1085<i>Avanex is now selling significant volumes of its PowerMux product, uponneverenough-11/11/2000
1084<b>Doubts Are Answered Definately & Clearly:</b> <i>StraiKevRupert-11/11/2000
1083My Take on GLW- The short-term weakness in share price is the result many thingbrownu88-11/11/2000
1082Thanks, I guess your argument is correct. I just did not think that far and thatAlfred W. Post-11/11/2000
1081this is all good and interesting information. however, i still have found no onejack bittner-11/10/2000
1080i don't believe you can get the bandwidth on wireless that you can on fibre.jack bittner-11/10/2000
1079What a pounding! Do we deserve such a beating? How can the fundementals have charunningelk-11/10/2000
1078Agreed, unix. Sometimes there just isn't anything you can do or say! FortunVictor Lazlo-11/8/2000
1077I agree; it's not money in the bank. Stocks change, and to avoid financial unix_daemon-11/8/2000
1076Wow It's amazing how people will look at the stock like that and think of iVictor Lazlo-11/8/2000
1075She has not sold a single share, nor will she, Victor. She gets a quarterly staunix_daemon-11/8/2000
1074this is dated in oct, but still relevant... By the Short Fiber By Bill Scant36-11/7/2000
1073<< A relative of mine used to work for Corning and she has a sizable positVictor Lazlo-11/7/2000
1072No quick death; it's a slow grind downward in the price of GLW. Don't gunix_daemon-11/7/2000
1071Thanks,sounds poetically, but what do you want to say? FredAlfred W. Post-11/7/2000
1070Death where is thy sting? :)KevRupert-11/7/2000
1069Thanks, this is a point well taken and I agree with you and am feeling better, nAlfred W. Post-11/7/2000
1068<i>"Today GLW closed below last week's secondary pricing. Any opiKevRupert-11/6/2000
1067There are several companies out there that are working on the last mile, one of billcasto-11/6/2000
1066Today GLW closed below last week's secondary pricing. Any opinions out thereunix_daemon-11/6/2000
1065<i> In other words I see the "last mile" as an opportunity but nlightwave51-11/6/2000
1064Wireless for the "last mile" may be the best solution and the "laBDR-11/6/2000
1063Thanks a lot for this well presented instruction. If I get it correctly than CorAlfred W. Post-11/6/2000
1062hi fred, fiber has advantages with respect to capacity...using dwdm, co's limact-11/6/2000
1061Sounds like you know what you are talking about and thus you are way ahead of mAlfred W. Post-11/6/2000
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