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Okay, let's see. The user wants me to transform a given text into a concise news headline following specific rules. The example provided shows the structure: company name, percentage change rounded to two decimals, time period, and a brief reason for the price movement.
First, I need to extract the company name. The input is in Chinese, so I have to make sure I get the correct name. The company here is "Sable Offshore". Got that.
Next, the percentage change is 13.29588015%. Rounding to two decimal places gives 13.30%. I need to remove any trailing zeros if necessary, but in this case, it's 13.30, which is already two decimals. The time period is "intraday", so that's straightforward.
Now, the reason for the price movement. The input has two points. The first point is about a private placement with institutional investors at $5.50 per share, raising $250 million, which is a 3% premium over the previous close. The second point mentions the funds will be used to meet the equity contribution requirement for a revised secured term loan.
I need to combine these into a brief reason. The key points are the private placement, the amount raised, the premium, and the purpose related to the loan. The example uses a similar structure, so I should follow that.
Make sure the company name is unchanged. Check the rounding again. Use "intraday" as the time period. Keep the reason concise but informative. Also, the output should be in English, so I need to translate the Chinese parts into English but keep the company name as is.
Wait, the user mentioned that the input is in Chinese, so I need to parse that correctly. The first part says "Sable Offshore盘中 intraday大涨13.29588015%", which translates to Sable Offshore surged 13.29588015% intraday. Then the two points are in Chinese, so I need to translate those into English.
The first point: announced on 2025/11/10 a private placement of 45,454,546 shares at $5.50, raising $250 million (since 45 million shares times $5.50 is 249.999... million, which rounds to $250 million). The price is a 3% premium over the previous close.
The second point: the private placement is expected to close on 2025/11/12, and the funds will be used to meet the equity contribution condition for the revised secured term loan as of 2025/11/3.
Putting this together, the reason should mention the private placement with institutional investors, the amount raised, the premium, and the purpose related to the loan.
Check for any numbers that need rounding. The percentage change is already rounded. The shares and amount can be presented as is, but $250 million is a rounded figure from the calculation.
Also, the example uses "surged" for the 4.23% increase. Here, 13.30% is a larger increase, so "surged" is appropriate.
Now, structure the headline: Company name, percentage change, time period, reason. The example uses a sentence structure with the company name first, then the percentage and time, followed by the reason.
So the headline should be: "Sable Offshore surged 13.30% intraday, as the company announced a private placement with institutional investors to raise $250 million by issuing 45,454,546 shares at $5.50 each, a 3% premium over the previous close. The funds will be used to meet equity contribution requirements for a revised secured term loan."
Wait, but the example includes the company's focus in the second paragraph. However, the user's rules don't mention including the company's business focus unless it's part of the reason for the price movement. In the example, the reason was the project in NYC, and the second paragraph explains the company's focus. But in the current case, the reason is the private placement and the loan, so maybe the second part isn't needed. The user's rules only require a brief reason for the price movement, so perhaps the second part about the loan's purpose is sufficient.
But the example includes the company's focus in a separate paragraph. The user's example output has two paragraphs. Let me check the rules again. The rules say "provide a brief reason for the price movement, retaining key information." So maybe just the key info from the two points.
So the first part of the headline should include the private placement.
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