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Okay, let me try to work through this. The user wants me to transform the given text into a concise news headline following specific rules. The example provided is helpful, so I'll use that as a guide.
First, the company name is "Integrated Media Technology". I need to keep that unchanged. The percentage change is 63.88964764%, which I should round to two decimal places, so that becomes 63.89%. The time period is intraday.
The reason for the price movement is mentioned in the text. The first bullet point says that on 2025-11-10 premarket, the stock rose 103% after a 15.65% drop the previous day, which is a technical rebound. Wait, but the main percentage given in the first sentence is for intraday. The example includes the reason as part of the price movement. However, the input here has two points: one about the intraday gain and another about a premarket increase. But the user's example only mentions the premarket in the output. Maybe the second point is a separate event? But the user's input has two bullet points. The first is about intraday, the second is about premarket. However, the example only used the first part. Maybe the user wants me to focus on the main event mentioned first.
Wait, the input starts with "Integrated Media Technology盘中 intraday大涨63.88964764%, 1、IMTE股票在2025年11月10日盘前交易中上涨103%,因前一交易日下跌15.65%后技术性反弹。" So the first part is about intraday, and the second part is about premarket. But the example only used the first part. The user might want to include the main event, but the example only included the first reason. However, the user's instruction says to include the time period and a brief reason. The first reason is the intraday gain due to the technical rebound from the previous day's drop. The second bullet is about a premarket gain, but maybe that's a separate event. But the example only took the first part. Maybe the user wants to focus on the main movement mentioned first.
So the main headline should be about the intraday surge of 63.89%, with the reason being a technical rebound after a 15.65% drop the previous day. The date is 2025-11-10, but the example didn't include the date. The example's output didn't have the date either. So perhaps dates aren't necessary unless specified. The user's example didn't include the date, so maybe I should omit it.
Putting it all together: "Integrated Media Technology surged 63.89% intraday, driven by a technical rebound following a 15.65% drop in the previous session."
Wait, but the example had more details. The example included the subsidiary and the project. However, the user's instruction says to provide a brief reason. In this case, the reason is the technical rebound after the previous day's drop. So the headline should include that. The example also had a second paragraph with more info, but the user's instruction says to make it a concise headline. Wait, the example's output had two paragraphs. The first was the headline, the second more details. But the user's instruction says "concise news headline", so maybe the first part is the headline, and the second part is the supporting details. However, the example output has both in one paragraph. The user might expect the headline to be one sentence with the key info and the reason, then the second part with more details if needed. But the input here doesn't have more details beyond the technical rebound. So perhaps the headline is just the first sentence.
Wait, the example's output had two paragraphs. Let me check again. The example's output had two paragraphs. The first was the headline with the surge and the reason (the subsidiary's project). The second paragraph provided more details about the company. The user's instruction says to provide a brief reason for the price movement. So in this case, the reason is the technical rebound. So the headline should include the company, percentage, time period, and the reason. The example included the reason in the first sentence. So the output should be similar.
So the correct transformation would be: "Integrated Media Technology surged 63.89% intraday, driven by a technical rebound following a 15.65% drop in the previous session."
I need to make sure the percentage is correctly rounded. The given percentage is 63.88964764%, which rounds to 63.89% (since the third decimal is 9, which rounds up the second.
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