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  2. CorningWare - Wikipedia

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    In December 2008, the Pyroceram-based line of CorningWare was reintroduced in the US as CorningWare StoveTop. It is only manufactured in France at one of the few factories in the world still manufacturing vitroceramic cookware. One of the benefits of modern Pyroceram production is the ability to manufacture cookware without the use of arsenic.

  3. Has Corning Become Too Expensive Now? - AOL

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    Corning Inc. (GLW) is a leading global player in the manufacture of specialty glass and ceramics. The company has its headquarters in Corning, New York but it generates most of its revenues from ...

  4. Visions (cookware) - Wikipedia

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    Visions is a brand of transparent stove top cookware created by Corning France and introduced to Europe during the late 1970s. In 1983, it was introduced in the United States and became the number one selling cookware set for a number of years.

  5. Why Corning Is Poised to Outperform - AOL

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    Based on the aggregated intelligence of 180,000-plus investors participating in Motley Fool CAPS, the Fool's free investing community, specialty glass and ceramics giant Corning has earned a ...

  6. Corning Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Corning became the world's leading manufacturer of optical fiber. In 1977, considerable attention was given to Corning's Z Glass project. Z Glass was a product used in television picture tubes. Due to a number of factors, the exact nature of which are subject to dispute, this project was considered a steep loss in profit and productivity.

  7. Why Corning Stock Popped 5% Today - AOL

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    Corning is a great business with a too-expensive stock. Corning (NYSE: GLW) stock jumped 5.2% through 1:05 p.m. ET Wednesday afternoon after Deutsche Bank analyst Matt Niknam raised his price ...