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Tuesday, Nov 4, 2025 9:35 am ET2min read
think> Okay, so I need to transform the given Chinese text into a concise news headline following the specified rules. Let me start by reading through the input carefully. The company is Cpi Card Group. The stock dropped 12.08439898% intraday. The reasons given are three points: 1. Third-quarter earnings report on November 4, 2025, where GAAP EPS was $0.19, below the consensus of $0.62, and revenue of $138 million below the expected $140.62 million. 2. The company updated its 2025 net sales growth outlook to low single-digit to low double-digit growth, down from the previous low double-digit. 3. Insider selling on November 3, 2025, where a高管 sold 1338 shares, causing concerns about the sell-off. First, I need to keep the company name as is. The percentage should be rounded to two decimals, so 12.08% (since the third decimal is 4, which is less than 5, so we round down). The time period is intraday. The brief reason should include the key points: earnings below estimates, revised growth outlook, and insider selling. I need to structure the headline with the company name, percentage change, time period, and the reasons. The example provided uses a comma after the percentage and time, then the reasons. The example also includes the company's focus, but in this case, the input doesn't mention the company's focus, so maybe that's not necessary here. Let me check the example again. The example includes the reason as part of the first sentence, then a line break and more details. But the user's instruction says to provide a brief reason for the price movement, retaining key info. So the first part should be the headline with the percentage and time, then the reasons in the next sentence. Wait, the example output has two paragraphs. The first line is the headline with the percentage and time, then the reason, followed by a line break and more details about the company. But the user's instruction says to write the articles in English, and the example shows the output as two paragraphs. However, the user's rules mention "a brief reason for the price movement, retaining key information." So perhaps the headline should be one sentence with the company name, percentage, time, and the reason, then the rest as additional details if needed. But the example shows the first part as the headline, then the second part as the company description. However, in the current input, the company's focus isn't mentioned, so maybe the second part isn't needed here. Let me check the input again. The input does mention the company's focus in the example, but in the current input, the company's focus isn't provided. The current input is about Cpi Card Group, and the reasons for the price movement are the earnings miss, revised growth, and insider selling. So the headline should start with the company name, percentage change, time period, then the reasons. The example uses "surged" and the reason in the same sentence. Here, the stock "plunged" so the structure would be similar. So the headline would be: "Cpi Card Group plunged 12.08% intraday, as the company reported Q3 GAAP EPS of $0.19 below consensus estimates of $0.62 and revenue of $138 million below expected $140.62 million, revised its 2025 net sales growth outlook to low single-digit to low double-digit growth from low double-digit, and disclosed insider selling by executive Ernesto Boada, who sold 1,338 shares on October 31, 2025." Wait, but the example uses "with the company announcing..." whereas here, the company reported, revised, and disclosed. The example's first reason is the announcement. Here, the reasons are the earnings report, revised outlook, and insider selling. I need to make sure the key points are included concisely. The example includes the subsidiary's project. Here, the key points are the earnings miss, revised growth, and insider selling. I should structure the reasons in a way that's brief but includes all three. Let me check the numbers: GAAP EPS was 0.19 vs 0.62, revenue 138M vs 140.62M. The growth outlook was downgraded from low double-digit to low single-digit to low double-digit. The insider sold 1338 shares on October 31, 2025, which was disclosed on November 3. Putting it all together: Cpi Card Group plunged 12.08% intraday, as the company reported Q3 GAAP EPS of .

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