Solai shares rise 10.76% intraday after receiving non-binding privatization offer from Chaince Digital and announcing expansion into personal AI infrastructure with four-layer tech stack.

jueves, 12 de marzo de 2026, 10:19 am ET3 min de lectura
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think> Okay, let's see. The user wants me to transform this Chinese text into a concise news headline following specific rules. First, I need to identify the company name, which is Solai. The percentage change is 10.76344086%, so I have to round that to two decimal places, making it 10.76%. The time period is intraday. Now, the reasons for the price movement are two points. The first one is about a private buyout proposal from Chaince Digital Holdings Inc., offering $3.069 per ADS, which is a 110% premium over the net asset value as of September 30, 2025. The final offer is up to $3.20 per ADS. The second reason is Solai's strategic expansion into personal AI infrastructure with a four-layer tech stack, including prototypes and alpha software. I need to include both reasons but keep it brief. The example given in the prompt combined both points into the reason. So maybe structure it as "due to a proposed private buyout and a strategic expansion into personal AI infrastructure." Then mention the key details for each: the buyout offer price and the tech stack announcement. Wait, the company name is Solai, but in the example, it was written as Pineapple Energy Inc. So I should keep "Solai" as the company name. Also, check if the dates are important. The user's example didn't include dates, just the key info. So probably omit the dates unless they're crucial. The main points are the buyout proposal and the tech expansion. Putting it all together: "Solai surged 10.76% intraday due to a proposed private buyout by Chaince Digital Holdings Inc. offering up to $3.20 per ADS, and a strategic expansion into personal AI infrastructure with a four-layer tech stack including prototypes and alpha software." Wait, the percentage is 10.76%, so I need to make sure it's rounded correctly. The original number is 10.76344086, so rounding to two decimals is 10.76, not 10.76%. Wait, the example shows 4.23%, so the percentage is written with a percent sign. So the correct way is to write 10.76% as the percentage change. Also, the time period is intraday, so the headline should start with "Solai surged 10.76% intraday..." Then the reason. The buyout proposal is the first reason, and the expansion is the second. Need to combine both concisely. Maybe separate with "and" or use a comma. Also, the buyout offer is "a preliminary non-binding privatization proposal," but the example omitted "preliminary non-binding" and just said "announcing that its SunAtion subsidiary has signed..." So maybe just mention the proposal without the details about it being non-binding. The key is the offer price and the tech stack announcement. So the final headline should include the company, percentage, time period, and the two reasons. Let me check the example again to ensure consistency. The example included both reasons in the first sentence after the percentage. So maybe structure it similarly here. The example's first sentence after the percentage was the reason, then a period, then more details. But the user's example actually has the first sentence as the reason and then a second sentence with more company info. Wait, the example output is two paragraphs. The first part is the headline with the surge and reason, and the second part is more about the company. But the user's instruction says to provide a brief reason for the price movement. So maybe the user wants the headline to include the surge and the reasons in one sentence, then maybe additional details. But the example shows the first sentence as the surge and the reason, then a second sentence with more info. However, the user's instruction says "a brief reason for the price movement, retaining key information." So perhaps the first part is the headline, and the rest is the body. But the example is written as two paragraphs. Maybe the user wants the headline to be the first sentence, and then the rest as supporting details. But the user's example shows the first sentence as the headline, and the second as more info. So perhaps I should follow that structure. Therefore, the headline would be: "Solai surged 10.76% intraday due to a proposed private buyout by Chaince Digital Holdings Inc. offering up to $3.20 per ADS and a strategic expansion into personal AI infrastructure with a four-layer tech stack including prototypes and alpha software." Then, if needed, add more details in the next paragraph. But the user's example only has two sentences. Let me check the example again. The example input had two reasons: the project announcement and the company's.

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