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About our coverage

What this is

Insight News is the public arm of Insight Analytics. We publish plain language coverage of popular US mid and large cap earnings releases, written for retail investors who want the numbers without the noise.

How articles are produced

Every article starts with a public SEC filing. The source is usually the press-release exhibit (Exhibit 99.1) attached to the 8-K that reports the company's quarterly results, filed under Item 2.02 (Results of Operations and Financial Condition).

We use artificial intelligence to pull insights from each filing and draft our coverage. The pipeline anchors prose to the source document and uses automated checks to reduce error rates. Articles publish under the Insight News brand without human editorial review. We don't paraphrase wire copy. We don't republish company press releases. Every piece is original coverage of the underlying documents.

Why AI is part of our coverage

Most financial news covers the largest tickers. AAPL, MSFT and NVDA get attention from a dozen outlets within minutes of a print. The middle of the market gets thinner coverage. Many small and mid-caps get one wire summary on earnings day and then nothing.

AI is what lets us cover that middle. Every relevant 8-K runs through the same editorial process: extract the headline numbers from the filing, classify what the release is actually about (a beat, a guidance change, a strategic announcement), pull the operational details that matter, write the article against the source document.

The point is coverage of names that would otherwise be invisible. A pre-revenue developer with a binding tenant agreement. A space contractor with a $1B backlog. A small-cap turnaround that surprised on margins. We can write about those because the constraint isn't writer hours. It's whether the filing has a story worth telling.

Every article links back to the original SEC filing in the sidebar. Anything we say about a company's numbers can be verified one click away.

What we don't do

We don't make investment recommendations. No price targets, no ratings, no trade ideas. Coverage is informational only.

We don't accept paid placement, sponsored coverage, or pay-to-cover arrangements. Tickers are picked through our daily editorial planning before any filing lands, never after.

Corrections

Spot an error in a published article? A misquoted number, an attribution mistake, a misread of a guidance line? Write to support@insightanalytics.io. Material corrections are noted on the article with an Updated timestamp.

Source

Filings are pulled directly from SEC EDGAR. Forward-looking statements in a press release are reported as the company's own, not as our claims about the company's prospects.