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Okay, let's tackle this user query. The user wants to transform a given text into a concise news headline following specific rules. First, I need to understand the input. The company is Hitek Global, and the stock price increased by 34.39893617% intraday. The reason given is that on December 15, 2025, the company terminated an ATM issuance sales agreement without selling any shares.
Starting with the company name: Hitek Global. The percentage change needs to be rounded to two decimals. 34.39893617% rounds to 34.40%. The time period is intraday. Now, the reason for the price movement is the termination of the ATM sales agreement without selling shares. The example provided in the prompt shows that the reason is included in the headline, so I need to mention that the termination of the ATM agreement led to the surge.
Wait, the example also had a second paragraph with more details. But the user's transformation rules mention a brief reason. So I should keep it concise. The key points are the termination of the ATM agreement and no shares sold. The date is 2025-12-15. Should I include the date in the headline? The example didn't include a date, so maybe not necessary unless it's crucial. The example's reason was the signing of an agreement, which was part of the brief reason. Here, the termination of the agreement is the reason.
Putting it all together: Hitek Global surged 34.40% intraday as the company terminated its ATM issuance sales agreement on December 15, 2025, without selling any shares.
Wait, the user's example included the company name, percentage, time period, and brief reason. The example also had a second paragraph with more details, but the user's instruction says to write the headline, not the article. So maybe the second paragraph in the example is part of the article, but the user wants just the headline. Wait, looking back, the example output has two paragraphs, but the user's instruction says "concise news headline". Wait, the example might be the full article, but the user's instruction says to transform into a headline. Hmm, maybe the example shows the output as a headline with the key points followed by more details. But according to the rules, the user wants a headline that includes company name, percentage, time period, and brief reason. So the example's first sentence is the headline, and the rest is the article. But the user's instruction says to transform the text into a concise news headline. So maybe the output should just be the first part, not the second paragraph. Wait, the example shows two paragraphs, but the user's instruction says "headline". Maybe there's confusion here. Let me check the rules again.
The rules state: "Provide a brief reason for the price movement, retaining key information." So the headline should include the reason in a brief manner. The example's first sentence is the headline, and the second is additional details. But the user's instruction says to write the headline, so perhaps the output should just be the first sentence. However, the example shows both. Maybe the user wants the headline as the first sentence and the rest as the article body. But the user's instruction says "transform the following text into a concise news headline", which suggests only the headline. But the example includes both. Hmm. The example might be the full article, but the user wants just the headline. However, the example's output has two paragraphs. Maybe the user expects the headline as the first sentence and the rest as the article. But the user's instruction says "headline", so perhaps only the first part is needed. Let me check the example again.
In the example input, the user provided a text and the output is a headline followed by more details. The transformation rules mention "provide a brief reason for the price movement, retaining key information." So the headline should include the company name, percentage, time period, and brief reason. The example's first sentence does that. The second paragraph is additional information. But the user's instruction says to transform the text into a headline. So perhaps the output should just be the first sentence. However, the example shows both. Maybe the user wants the headline as the first sentence and then the rest as the article body. But the user's instruction says "transform the following text into a concise news headline", which implies only the headline. However, the example shows both. Maybe the user wants the headline in the first sentence and the rest as the body. But the user's instruction isn't clear. Given that the example includes both, perhaps the user expects the same structure. So the output should be a headline (first sentence) with the required elements and then the rest as the article body. But the user's instruction says "headline", so maybe.
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