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Does Corning have a Dividend Reinvestment Program (DRIP) or Direct Stock Purchase Plan?
Corning's current Dividend Reinvestment Program is not open to new participants. The company does not have a Direct Stock Purchase Plan.
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How do I buy Corning stock?
Although Corning does not have a direct stock purchase plan, you can buy shares of Corning common stock by contacting a brokerage firm.
Corning common stock is listed on the New York Stock Exchange. In addition, it is traded on the Boston, Midwest, Pacific and Philadelphia stock exchanges. Common stock options are traded on the Chicago Board Options Exchange. The abbreviated ticker symbol for Corning Incorporated is "GLW."
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How large is Corning's quarterly dividend?
Corning’s Board of Directors has declared a quarterly cash dividend of $.05 per share on the company’s common stock.
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Who will receive the dividend, and when?
Shareholders of record as of August 29, 2008 will receive the dividend. It will be paid on September 30, 2008.
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What do shareholders have to do to receive it?
Shareholders of record as of August 29, 2008 will receive dividends one of two ways: If you are a registered shareholder, you will automatically receive dividend checks in the mail. If your shares are registered in "street name," your dividends are delivered to your broker, bank or other nominee, who distributes the dividends to you.
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When will the dividend be paid in the future?
Although future dividends must be declared by the Board of Directors, we expect to pay the quarterly dividend every September, December, March and June.
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What is the history of Corning's Dividends?
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Announced
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Payable
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Holder of Record
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Amount
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07/16/2008
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09/30/2008
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08/29/2008
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$.05
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04/24/2008
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06/30/2008
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06/02/2008
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$.05
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02/06/2008
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03/31/2008
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03/03/2008
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$.05
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10/03/2007
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12/14/2007
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11/15/2007
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$.05
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What is Corning's ticker symbol?
Our common stock ticker symbol is GLW. Corning Incorporated common stock is listed on the New York Stock Exchange. In addition, it is traded on the Boston, Midwest, Pacific and Philadelphia stock exchanges. Common stock options are traded on the Chicago Board Options Exchange. The abbreviated ticker symbol for Corning Incorporated is "GLW."
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What exchange does Corning trade on?
Corning common stock is traded on the NYSE. The ticker symbol is GLW.
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How can I get the current Corning stock price?
Current and historical stock prices of Corning common stock can be found on our stock quote page.
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How can I get a history of Corning's closing stock price?
Historical stock prices of Corning common stock can be found on our stock price history page.
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Who should I contact regarding my stock certificate(s)?
Please contact Corning's transfer agent, Computershare Investor Services:
Telephone: 1-800-255-0461
Mailing Address: Computershare Investor Services
P.O. Box 1689
Chicago, IL 60609-1689
Internet Address: www.computershare.com
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What is Corning's CUSIP number?
Corning's common stock CUSIP number is 219350 10 5. For Corning's debt, debentures and notes the CUSIP number begins with "219350", followed by additional designations.
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How many Corning shares are outstanding?
As of December 31st, there were 1.6 billion shares of Corning common stock outstanding.
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Will there be a stock split?
The Board of Directors must approve any decision to split Corning's stock. The most current split was a 3 for 1 common stock split announced on August 16, 2000. The stock commenced trading at the new split price on October 3, 2000.
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How do I calculate my cost basis for the spin off of Quest Diagnostics and Covance?
If you were a holder of record of Corning shares on December 31,1996, you received a distribution of Quest Diagnostics shares at a ratio of .125 shares for each Corning share owned, and Covance at a ratio of .25 shares for each Corning share owned.
To calculate your new cost basis, multiply the original value of your Corning stock by each of the following percentages to derive your new cost basis for each of the three companies: Corning Incorporated, multiply by 83.15%; Quest Diagnostics, multiply by 4.19%; and Covance, multiply by 12.66%.
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What is the history of Corning stock splits?
Date Description
October 3, 2000 3 for 1
January 13, 1992 2 for 1
January 17, 1989 2 for 1
January 15, 1985 2 for 1
February 9, 1973 2 ½ for 1
February 3, 1955 2 ½ for 1