Inspire Veterinary shares rise 23.76% intraday after announcing private placement for world's first predictive market digital asset treasury strategy with RAIN tokens and appointing former Italian PM Matteo Renzi to board.

Tuesday, Nov 25, 2025 9:59 am ET3min read
think> Okay, let's tackle this query. The user wants me to transform a given text into a concise news headline following specific rules. Let me start by understanding the requirements. First, the company name is "Inspire Veterinary," and the percentage change is 23.76237624%, which I need to round to two decimal places. That would be 23.76%. The time period mentioned is "盘中 intraday," so the time period is intraday trading. Next, the reason for the price movement. The input mentions a private placement announced on November 25, 2025, to launch the world's first predictive market digital asset treasury strategy, accumulating RAIN tokens, and appointing former Italian PM Matteo Renzi to the board. I need to condense this into a brief reason. The key points are the private placement, the digital asset strategy, RAIN tokens, and the appointment of Matteo Renzi. I should make sure to keep the company name unchanged. The example output uses "surged," so maybe use a similar verb like "surged" or "jumped." Also, the time period should be in the correct format, like "in intraday trading." Let me check if there are any trailing zeros in the percentage. 23.76% is already two decimal places, so that's fine. The example uses "premarket trading," so I should use "intraday trading" here. Now, structuring the headline: Start with the company name, the percentage change, the time period, and the reason. The reason should mention the private placement, the strategy, RAIN tokens, and the appointment. I need to make sure it's concise but includes all key elements. Putting it all together: "Inspire Veterinary surged 23.76% in intraday trading, driven by the company's announcement of a private placement to launch the world's first predictive market digital asset treasury strategy, accumulating RAIN tokens, and the appointment of former Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi to the board." Wait, the original input has "1、2025年11月25日宣布..." which is a numbered point. The date is November 25, 2025. Should I include the date in the headline? The example didn't include a date, so maybe it's optional unless necessary. Since the example didn't use it, I can omit it unless it's critical. The main point is the private placement and the appointment. So the date can be left out for brevity. Also, "私募配售" translates to "private placement." The example used "announcing that its SunAtion subsidiary has signed an agreement..." so here it's "announcing a private placement to launch..." which is correct. Double-checking the rules: company name unchanged, percentage rounded, time period included, brief reason with key info. Looks good. Now, the second part of the example had a paragraph with more details. Should I include that here? The user's example had a second paragraph with more details, but the transformation rules only mention the headline. Wait, looking back, the example output has two paragraphs. The first is the headline, the second is additional info. But the user's instruction says "transform the following text into a concise news headline," but the example includes a paragraph. Wait, maybe the user wants the headline as the first part and then the rest as the body? Let me check the example again. In the example input, the output is a single paragraph, but the user's example shows two paragraphs separated by a newline. However, the user's instruction says "transform the following text according to the above rules," and the example output includes both a headline and additional details. But the rules mention "a brief reason for the price movement, retaining key information." So perhaps the headline is the first sentence, and the rest is additional info. But the user's example shows a single paragraph. Wait, in the example input, the output is one paragraph with two sentences. The first sentence is the headline with the company name, percentage, time, and reason. The second sentence is more details about the company. So in the current case, after the headline, I need to add a brief description of the company's focus. Wait, the original input here doesn't have a paragraph about the company's focus. The example input had a paragraph explaining the company's business, but in this case, the input doesn't have that. So perhaps in this case, the output is just the first part, the headline with the reason, and no additional paragraph. Wait, the user's example has two paragraphs. Let me check again. In the example input, the output is two paragraphs. The first is the headline with the percentage, time, and reason. The second is about the company's focus. The current input doesn't have a paragraph about the company's focus. So in.

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