Corning Incorporated (NYSE:GLW) is one of the S&P 500 stocks that Jim Cramer shared his take on. Cramer highlighted that the stock is one of the Charitable Trust holdings, as he stated:

February’s second-best performer… is one of the ones that I am most excited about, and that is Corning. It’s a stock we own for the Charitable Trust. It was up 45.7% last year. Now, this company’s a glass specialist. It’s been printing money as it makes fiber optic equipment for the AI data center buildout, and that’s how the stock could quadruple in less than a year. Now, I had my aha moment with Corning after visiting the company’s Harrodsburg, Kentucky, glass plant last September. That trip was mainly about their business supplying glass for the iPhone, but I left Kentucky feeling more excited about the fiber optic opportunity than anything else, and quickly built a sizable position in this one for the Charitable Trust.

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Corning Incorporated (NYSE:GLW) develops optical fiber, cables, and related hardware for telecommunications, and produces glass substrates for displays used in TVs, computers, and mobile devices. Moreover, it supplies specialty materials, emission control products, and laboratory equipment.

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