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Thursday, Nov 6, 2025 9:52 am ET2min read
think> Okay, let's tackle this query. The user wants me to transform the given text into a concise news headline following specific rules. First, I need to make sure I understand all the requirements. The company name is Zevia, and the percentage change is 10.25213675%. I need to round that to two decimal places, which would be 10.25%. The time period mentioned is intraday, so that's straightforward. Now, the reason for the price movement. The input has three points: Q3 sales higher than expected, better-than-expected EPS, and raised guidance. The example output includes the key info without too much detail. I should mention the sales beat, the EPS improvement, and the guidance raise. Let me check the example again to see how they structured it. They included the subsidiary's project and the company's focus. Here, the main points are the sales exceeding IBES by $154.4k, EPS better than Zacks, and the guidance increase. I need to phrase this concisely. Maybe start with the sales and EPS, then mention the guidance. Also, note that the company raised its full-year guidance. Let me make sure to keep the company name unchanged and use the correct time period. The example used "surged" for a positive movement, so "surged" fits here too. Putting it all together: Zevia surged 10.25% intraday as Q3 sales exceeded IBES estimates by $154.4k, reported a better-than-expected EPS, and raised full-year guidance. Wait, the sales were $40.844 million versus $39.3 million, so the difference is $1.544 million, which is $1.544 million, right? The user wrote 4084.4万, which is 40.844 million. The IBES was 3930万, which is 39.3 million. So the difference is 40.844 - 39.3 = 1.544 million. So in the output, I should state that sales were $40.84 million, exceeding IBES by $1.54 million. Also, the EPS was -$0.04 vs. Zacks' -$0.06, so a better loss. I need to mention the sales and EPS, then the guidance. The example included the project details and company focus. Here, the company focus isn't mentioned, but the user didn't ask for that. Just the key reason for the price movement. So the headline should be: Zevia surged 10.25% intraday after reporting Q3 sales of $40.84 million (exceeding IBES estimates of $39.3 million) and a better-than-expected EPS of $0.04 loss, leading to an upward revision of full-year guidance. Wait, the EPS was a loss of $0.04, which is better than the Zacks estimate of $0.06. So "better-than-expected" in the sense that the loss was smaller. I should phrase that as "narrowed to a $0.04 loss per share, better than the Zacks consensus estimate of a $0.06 loss." Also, the sales growth was 12.3% year-over-year. Should I include that? The example included the project details but not the growth rate. The user's instruction says to provide a brief reason, so maybe just mention the sales exceeding estimates and the EPS improvement. The growth rate might be extra, but maybe include it if it's key. The example included the project size and location. Here, the sales growth is a key point. So maybe: Zevia surged 10.25% intraday after reporting Q3 sales of $40.84 million (up 12.3% YoY, exceeding IBES estimates of $39.3 million) and a better-than-expected EPS of $0.04 loss, leading to an upward revision of full-year guidance. That's a bit long, but it includes all the key points. The user wants it concise, so maybe shorten the EPS part. "Better-than-expected EPS of $0.04 loss" can be "a better-than-expected $0.04 loss per share" or "a $0.04 loss per share, better than the Zacks estimate of $0.06." Also, the guidance part: "raised full-year net sales and adjusted EBITDA guidance." The example included the company's focus, but here we need to just state that they raised guidance. Final version: Zevia surged 10.25.

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