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Corning Incorporated (GLW)
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1435The only thing that holds the broadband and fiber optical networking is the LASTtech101-7/14/2001
1434The Only Strong Thing at Corning is the Balance Sheet By FLOYD NORRIS JUL 13, 2Mick Mørmøny-7/13/2001
1433<i>How did I lose? How was buying your forklift detrimental even though I i-node-7/11/2001
1432What about my forklift? <I'm perplexed by the repeated references to &quBWAC-7/10/2001
1431<i>A stock that in hindsight might have been 10 times overvalued at the tii-node-7/10/2001
1430<You seem to miss the important point: Goodwill has productive value. If it dBWAC-7/10/2001
1429Well, there's something EVERYONE can agree on -- these are definitely MUNDANi-node-7/10/2001
1428<i>It sort of seem like a legal way to avoid taxes to me. </i> Takii-node-7/10/2001
1427Very possible.BWAC-7/10/2001
1426It sort of seem like a legal way to avoid taxes to me. Buy an overpriced companyRobert Salasidis-7/10/2001
1425David, Thanks for your lucid presentation of these mundane, but regularly misuJames Calladine-7/10/2001
1424<i>I absolutely disagree with that statement 110%. </i> I gathered i-node-7/10/2001
1423<What does it matter? They paid with overpriced stock anyway> One pruchasBWAC-7/10/2001
1422<is that goodwill is no less of an asset than is real estate or inventory.>BWAC-7/10/2001
1421What does it matter? They paid with overpriced stock anyway. eomCoffeePot-7/10/2001
1420<i>Are you implying that the acquiree would take the same amount of pay foi-node-7/10/2001
1419<It really doesn't matter. Cash, or stock worth an equivalent amount of cBWAC-7/10/2001
1418<i>So being that Goodwill is inherently difficult to value properly, why ni-node-7/10/2001
1417So being that Goodwill is inherently difficult to value properly, why not build BWAC-7/10/2001
1416<I>Can you define goodwill? And show an example of how it ends up on the bi-node-7/10/2001
1415Intersting response. Can you define goodwill? And show an example of how it endsBWAC-7/10/2001
1414The goodwill, by definition, was worth the $5B when it was purchased. Today, iti-node-7/10/2001
1413Re: All this Goodwill stuff. Can I offer an easy suggestion? When you are analyBWAC-7/10/2001
1412<<A majority of that loss is attributed to a "write-down" of gooSector Investor-7/10/2001
1411James, Your right, I got soooo excited with that -78% return that I forgot abouDave-7/10/2001
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