2020-07-09 00:00:00, Rich Smith, The Motley Fool

Content Categorization
/Business & Industrial
/News/Business News/Financial Markets News
/Finance/Investing/Stocks & Bonds

Word Count:
409

Words/Sentence:
26

Reading Time:
2.05 min

Reading Quality:
Intermediate

Readability:
9th or 10th

Media Sentiment
Proprietary sentiment analysis on both the headline and body text of the article. Sentiment scores range from -1 (very negative sentiment) to 1 (very positive sentiment).
RCS Analysis
Relative scoring for Risk, Crisis, and Security language within the article.
Risk Score
Scoring based on the composite risk, security and crisis language within an article compared to a baseline of historic analysis across thousands of diverse articles.
PESTEL Scope
Analysis of article orientation across the PESTEL macro-environmental analysis framework. Learn more about PESTEL.
Entity Word Cloud
Key people, places, organizations and events referenced in the article, weighted by frequency and colored based on contextual sentiment.
Auto Summary
Condensing key features of the article based on salience analysis. Helpful for “gisting” the article in a time crunch.

What happened

Virgin Galactic (NYSE:SPCE) stock made like a rocketship and blasted off Thursday, rising 15% in early trading, and was still hanging onto about a 10.2% gain at 12:05 p.m. EDT.

That's the good news.

(And even then, analysts polled think Virgin Galactic is likely to report a $0.25-per-share loss — hardly something to get excited about.)

Now what

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