Corning CFO to be Keynote Speaker At Lehman Brothers Global Technology Conference

Date: 8 December 2006
Source: Corning.com

Date: 8 December 2006

Corning Incorporated (NYSE:GLW) Vice Chairman and Chief Financial Officer James B. Flaws will present the keynote address to investors at the Lehman Brothers Global Technology Conference in San Francisco today, Dec. 7 at 7:30 a.m.

PST.



“We remain confident in the company’s fourth-quarter guidance as outlined in our third-quarter earnings announcement on Oct. 24,” Flaws will tell investors.



Flaws will provide an update on Corning’s key growth areas, including its telecommunications, diesel and display businesses, reaffirming the company’s previously disclosed expectations for fourth-quarter performance in each of these areas. He will also address key topics of interest to investors as they evaluate current trends in the liquid crystal display (LCD) industry.



Corning's presentation to investors at the Lehman Brothers Global Technology Conference will be available via webcast by accessing the IR events calendar on Corning's Web site at www.corning.com/investor_relations.


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