Meiwu Technology shares rise 17.92% intraday as company continues online retail and restaurant operations in China.
ByAinvest
Monday, Mar 23, 2026 10:00 am ET2min read
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Okay, let's see. The user wants me to transform the given Chinese text into a concise news headline in English following specific rules. First, I need to make sure I understand the input correctly.
The input is about Meiwu Technology having a 17.91946309% increase intraday. The company was founded in 2018 and operates online and mobile commerce, selling food products through online retail stores and running restaurants in China.
Now, applying the transformation rules. The company name stays as Meiwu Technology. The percentage needs to be rounded to two decimal places. 17.91946309% rounds to 17.92%. The time period is intraday. The reason for the price movement should be brief, so I need to mention the key points: the company's operations in online and mobile commerce, selling food products online, and operating restaurants in China.
Wait, the example uses "surged" for a 4.23% increase. Here, 17.92% is a much larger increase, so maybe "surged" is still appropriate. Also, the example includes the subsidiary's action as the reason. In this case, the reason is the company's business model since there's no subsidiary mentioned here.
I should structure the headline with the company name, percentage, time period, and the reason. The example also includes a second paragraph with more details. But the user's example output has the main headline and then a second paragraph. Wait, the example shows the output as a single paragraph but with a line break. So maybe I should follow that structure: first sentence with the key info, then a brief explanation.
Putting it all together: "Meiwu Technology surged 17.92% intraday, as the company, established in 2018, continues to operate online and mobile commerce businesses, selling food products through online retail stores and running restaurants in China."
Wait, the original input has two bullet points. The first part is the price movement, the second part is the company's background. The example includes the reason in the first part. So the brief reason here is the company's operations in online and mobile commerce.
I need to ensure that the headline is concise but includes all required elements. Let me check the rules again: include company name, percentage (rounded), time period, and brief reason. The example also mentions the subsidiary's action. Here, the reason is the company's ongoing business activities.
Yes, that should work. Make sure the percentage is correctly rounded. 17.91946309 rounds to 17.92. No trailing zeros. The time period is intraday. The reason is the company's operations.
I think that's all. Let me format it as per the example, with a line break after the first sentence. The example uses a slash and "NThe" for the line break. Wait, in the example output, it's written as "surged 4.23% in premarket trading... The company stated..." with a line break. So I should follow that structure.
So the final answer would be:
"Meiwu Technology surged 17.92% intraday, as the company, established in 2018, continues to operate online and mobile commerce businesses, selling food products through online retail stores and running restaurants in China.
The company focuses on operating online and mobile commerce businesses, selling food products through online retail stores and running restaurants in China."
Wait, but the example's second part is more detailed. However, the user's instruction says "a brief reason for the price movement, retaining key information." So maybe the second part is just rephrasing the first part. Let me check the example again. The example's first sentence mentions the subsidiary's agreement, and the second part elaborates on the project details. In this case, the first part mentions the company's business model, and the second part can be a bit more detailed.
Alternatively, maybe the second paragraph can include the company's focus. The example's second sentence starts with "The company stated..." but in this case, the input doesn't have a quote. So perhaps the second part can be "The company, founded in 2018, operates online and mobile commerce businesses, selling food products through online retail stores and running restaurants in China."
But the user's example has two sentences in the output. Let me check the example again:
"Pineapple Energy Inc. surged 4.23% in premarket trading, with the company announcing that its SunAtion subsidiary has signed an agreement to construct a 1.95MW project in New York City. The company stated that the project will be installed on a large industrial building, with construction scheduled to begin in July and installation to be expedited.
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