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- Display Technologies (27% of total revenues) - Produces high-quality glass substrates for flat panel displays used in televisions, laptops, and mobile devices.
- Specialty Materials (14% of total revenues) - Develops advanced optics and specialty glass solutions for various industries.
- Environmental Technologies (14% of total revenues) - Creates ceramic substrates and filter products for emissions control in vehicles.
- Life Sciences (7% of total revenues) - Provides laboratory products for drug discovery and bioproduction.
- Hemlock and Emerging Growth Businesses (10% of total revenues) - Focuses on polycrystalline silicon production and emerging technologies. In a recent update, Corning announced expectations to exceed its second-quarter 2024 guidance, projecting core sales of approximately $3.6 billion compared to the previously guided $3.4 billion which it attributed to the strong adoption of new optical connectivity products for Generative AI. Additionally, the company anticipates a return to year-over-year growth in both core sales and core earnings per share, marking a significant turnaround from recent quarters. Corning's management has introduced the "Springboard" framework, aiming to add more than $3 billion in annualized sales over the next three years. This ambitious plan capitalizes on both cyclical factors and secular trends across Corning's diverse market segments. With existing production capacity and technical capabilities already in place, the company expects to deliver strong incremental profit and cash flow as it captures this growth opportunity. Financials [FInancials] Source: Stock Analysis Although Corning’s sales rose slightly over the past decade, gross and profit margins have compressed. Total cash from operations stalled at around $2 billion for the past decade. The company carries $8.2 billion in debt with $1.4 billion in cash on hand, giving it ample liquidity for operations and to pay its 2.5% and modest share buyback. Valuation [Valuation] Source: Seeking Alpha At its current price, Corning trades at a 20% premium to its 5-year average P/E multiple. Even its forward multiple is higher than its peers. Only when we look at price to cash flow do we companies like Fabrinet (FN) and Nvent Electric Plc (NVT) coming in with higher ratios. Growth [Growth] Source: Seeking Alpha Growth is an issue across the industry. Some like Celestica (CLS), put up solid YoY numbers and expect to increase sales by double digits in 2024. Yet, for Corning, who trades at high P/E and price-to-cash ratios, the revenue growth is abysmal, with an outlook that isn’t convincing. Profitability [Profit] Source: Seeking Alpha Corning may not have growth, but it is very profitable (hence why it’s been a value trap). It delivers the highest gross margin, though its net income and free cash flow margin fall short of peers like Fabrinet. Unsurprisingly, its returns on equity, assets, and total capital land in the low single digits. [50-year Wall Street Legend Issues July Stock Warning]( July is historically the best month of the year for U.S. stocks. So why are everyone’s favorite tech stocks – including NVDA – stumbling? The mainstream financial media is blaming increasing competition… stock splits… even antitrust laws… But according to one 50-year Wall Street legend, the truth is much harder for individual investors to see… And, as a result, the next 60 days could usher in one of the greatest financial upheavals of 2024. That’s why I sat down with this legendary investor in a tell-all interview. CNBC’s Jim Cramer once said that he’d never bet against him. After you hear his shocking new prediction about NVDA, AI, and the fate of this tech-fueled bull market, I’m confident you’ll see why. [To see this July stock warning for yourself – 100% free – click here.]([Ad] Our Opinion 3/10 Corning would need substantial growth to justify its current stretched multiples. Generative AI may help that, but it wouldn’t leave room for upside from here. While it runs a sound overall business, the ‘value trap’ name still applies. We simply don’t see enough possible growth to make this a worthwhile investment. [-facebook-share]( [-twitter-share]( [-linkedin-share]( [-email-share](mailto:?body= %3Cbr+%2F%3E%0A%3Cb%3ENotice%3C%2Fb%3E%3A++Undefined+property%3A+stdClass%3A%3A%24previewText+in+%3Cb%3E%2Fvar%2Fwww%2Fhtml%2Fnl_forms%2Fsrc%2FICTheSpill%2Fautomate-ic-article.php%3C%2Fb%3E+on+line+%3Cb%3E102%3C%2Fb%3E%3Cbr+%2F%3E%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Finvestingchannel.com%2F%3Fp%3D621618?utm_medium=ic-nl&utm_source=120353 ) News & Insights Just Spilled - [Is This the Best Gold Stock?](
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