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Okay, let's see. The user wants me to transform the given text into a concise news headline following specific rules. First, I need to identify the company name, which is Veracyte. The percentage change is 20.44573643%, so I need to round that to two decimal places, which would be 20.45%. The time period is intraday, so I have to mention that.
Next, the reason for the price movement. The input has four points. The main ones are the Q3 earnings beating expectations, the revenue guidance upgrade, and the test volume growth. The Leerink Partners upgrade is a supporting detail. The example output includes the key reason first, so I should start with the earnings and revenue guidance.
I need to make sure to keep the company name unchanged. The example used "surged," so maybe "surged" is appropriate here. Also, the structure should be: company name, percentage change, time period, brief reason.
Wait, the example has the reason as a sentence starting with "with the company announcing..." So maybe I should structure it similarly. Let me check the example again. The example's first sentence includes the company name, percentage, time, and the reason as the subsidiary's agreement. Then the second part gives more details.
In the current case, the main reasons are the Q3 results exceeding estimates and the guidance upgrade. The test volume growth is part of the reason. So the headline should mention the earnings beat and the guidance increase.
Putting it all together: "Veracyte surged 20.45% intraday, with the company reporting Q3 revenue of $131.9 million, exceeding the market's $124.9 million estimate, and raising its FY2025 revenue guidance to $506 million–$5.10 billion, up from its previous $496 million–$5.04 billion range. The company's core diagnostic tests, including Decipher and Afirma, drove growth, with Decipher test volume up 26% to approximately 26,700 and Afirma up 13%, leading to a 17% increase in testing revenue to $127.8 million. Leerink Partners also raised its price target from $45 to $50 following the earnings report."
Wait, but the user wants it concise. The example's output has two paragraphs. The first part is the headline with the key info, and the second part gives more details. But the user's instruction says "concise news headline," so maybe it's a single sentence? Or maybe two parts as in the example. Let me check the example again. The example's output is two paragraphs. The first is the headline with the main info, and the second is a continuation with more details. So I should follow that structure.
So the first sentence includes the company name, percentage, time, and the main reason (Q3 results and guidance). The second part can include the test volume growth and the analyst upgrade. But the user wants a brief reason, so maybe the first part is sufficient. Let me make sure to include the key points without getting too detailed. The example includes the subsidiary's agreement and then more details. So in this case, the main reason is the earnings beat and guidance upgrade, then the test growth and analyst action as supporting info.
I need to ensure the percentage is correctly rounded and the time period is mentioned. Also, the company name should be first. Let me check the numbers again. Q3 revenue is $131.9 million, which is $1.319 billion? Wait, the input says 1.319亿美元, which is $131.9 million. The market expected $124.9 million. Adjusted EPS was $0.51 vs. expected $0.19. The guidance is $5.06亿 to $5.10亿, which is $506 million to $510 million. The previous guidance was $4.96亿 to $5.04亿, which is $496 million to $504 million. The market expected $5.005 billion, which is $500.5 million.
So the guidance is now $506 million to $510 million, which is a higher range than before. The test volume growth is part of the core business driving the results. The Leerink upgrade is a positive analyst reaction.
Putting it all together in the first sentence: Veracyte surged 20.45% intraday, with the company reporting Q3 revenue of $131.9 million, exceeding the market's $124.9 million estimate, and raising its FY2025 revenue guidance to $506 million–$5.
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