Corning forecasts second-quarter core sales above estimates on steady carrier spending

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- Specialty glass maker Corning forecast second-quarter core sales above Wall Street expectations on Tuesday, banking on price increases and healthy demand for its fiber optic cables amid recovery in spending from telecom clients.

"We are executing our plans to add more than $3 billion in annualized sales within the next three years," Weeks said.

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