SI
SI
discoversearch

We've detected that you're using an ad content blocking browser plug-in or feature. Ads provide a critical source of revenue to the continued operation of Silicon Investor.  We ask that you disable ad blocking while on Silicon Investor in the best interests of our community.  If you are not using an ad blocker but are still receiving this message, make sure your browser's tracking protection is set to the 'standard' level.
Technology Stocks
Corning Incorporated (GLW)
An SI Board Since May 1996
Posts SubjectMarks Bans Symbol
2260 230 0 GLW
Emcee:  Asymmetric Type:  Unmoderated
Previous 25 | Next 25 | View Recent | Post Message
Go to reply# or date (mm/dd/yy):
ReplyMessage PreviewFromRecsPosted
1310These markets separate the men from the boys >>(women from girls...) and Asymmetric-4/2/2001
1309These markets separate the men from the boys (women from girls...) and are what herenow_2-4/2/2001
1308Unenviable Record Five Worst performing stocks of 1st Q, 2001: (for NYSE stocksAsymmetric-4/2/2001
1307Interview with Ravi Suria on Telecomm Sector. Two Part interview well worth reaAsymmetric-4/1/2001
1306Great post. Unfortunately.opalapril-3/31/2001
1305I believe the article to be in far out left field. Fiber Optic networks that havJerome-3/31/2001
1304Came across the following article on the potential glut of fiber optics and its runman54-3/26/2001
1303Corning expects demand in fiber and photonics markets to grow In spite of generaBDR-3/22/2001
1302Good point. If you, by chance, read the entire article, the CEO said that GLW iDave-3/21/2001
1301I remember when I was long GLW and I blasted someone for telling me it was goingJunkyardawg-3/21/2001
1300Because maybe they want to use cash as well as their stock as currency for the LRobert Salasidis-3/20/2001
1299<<Corning CEO Calls Stock Valuation 'Nuts'>> If the valuatioBaton-3/20/2001
1298I don't really know what to make of this, but I do find it amusing. TuesdayTH-3/20/2001
1297Corning Focuses on Efficiency, Low-Cost Products siliconinvestor.com Mar 19 8:0BDR-3/20/2001
1296I find this very interesting. The next big wave might be based on the block to TH-3/19/2001
1295We spoke too soon.... but the Corning warning is so mild I'm not sure its woJerome-3/19/2001
1294John, on a relative basis GLW could go lower (heck everything could go a lot lowJerome-3/18/2001
1293Jerome, I feel like somebody who has been run over by a freight train. The funnJohn Trader-3/18/2001
1292John, I'm surprised to see that you picked up my recommendation for GLW on tJerome-3/18/2001
1291Thanks Peter, FWIW, the editor of Individual Investor.com has some interesting cJohn Trader-3/18/2001
1290"focus more on the forest and less on the trees" I think your commentAsymmetric-3/18/2001
1289Article From Fortune Pete, since your questions regarding the high PE were anAsymmetric-3/18/2001
1288Thurston & All, We have all been hearing about this bubble thing for almost John Trader-3/18/2001
1287This PE thing. 50 or 18? Let me shed some light on this difference of opinion. BWAC-3/18/2001
1286John, I think your concerns are valid. Without going on a rant, I think some gTH-3/18/2001
Previous 25 | Next 25 | View Recent | Post Message
Go to reply# or date (mm/dd/yy):