Movement Alert|Corning Rises 5.23% in Regular Trading, Citi Raises Target Price as Optical Communications Sector Rebounds

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On July 14, Corning rose 5.23% in regular trading, trading at $192.0/share, with turnover of $99.0029 million. The stock had previously declined over 5% on July 13, and the current rebound carries characteristics of a sector-wide recovery.

On the news front, Citigroup raised its target price on Corning from $225 to $240 while maintaining a Buy rating. Bank of America had previously raised its target to $243, and Mizuho holds an even higher target of $270. Multiple institutions converging on bullish outlooks bolstered market confidence. On the same day, optical communications stocks strengthened collectively, with peer Coherent rising 3.28%, reflecting broad sector recovery.

Corning's price-to-earnings ratio remains at elevated triple-digit levels, with the optical communications sector trading near its five-year 99th percentile valuation. The company's next earnings report is expected pre-market on July 28, with consensus EPS of $0.76. The market may maintain elevated volatility ahead of earnings verification.

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