Mint shares surge 17.5% intraday following MoU with Rice Robotics for Asian Physical AI expansion and $2.5M investment with YAS Digital Group.

Wednesday, Mar 11, 2026 9:46 am ET2min read
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think> Okay, so I need to transform the given Chinese text into a concise news headline in English following the specified rules. Let me start by understanding the input. The company name is "Mint", and the stock price surged 17.5% intraday. The reasons provided are three points: 1. A MoU with Rice Robotics on Feb 9, 2026, to explore the Asian Physical AI market. 2. An investment agreement with YAS Digital Group on Dec 11, 2025, for $2.5M, with $1M for a joint venture in digital development. 3. A joint venture between Axonex Intelligence and Synergy Technology Group to expand in digital twins and drone control. First, I need to include the company name, the percentage (17.50% rounded to two decimals, but since it's 17.5, it's 17.50, but the example shows 4.23%, so maybe just 17.50% as per the input). Wait, the input says 17.5%, so rounding to two decimals would be 17.50%? But the example has 4.230769% rounded to 4.23%. So here, the input is 17.5%, which is already two decimal places as 17.50%. But maybe the user just wrote 17.5%, so I need to check. However, the instruction says to round to two decimal places, so if the input is 17.5, it's 17.50%? But in the example, they had 4.230769% which became 4.23%. So here, the input is 17.5%, which is already two decimal places. So I should present it as 17.50%? Wait, the example shows 4.23% (rounded to two decimals), so the input might have more decimals, but in this case, the input is 17.5%, which is one decimal. So do I need to round to two decimals? If it's exactly 17.5%, then it's 17.50%? But maybe the user intended to have two decimals. Let me check the example again. The example input was 4.230769%, and the output is 4.23%. So the user wants two decimal places. Therefore, the input here is 17.5%, which is one decimal. So I need to round to two decimals. But 17.5% is already two decimals as 17.50%? Wait, 17.5 is the same as 17.50. So maybe the user just wrote 17.5% but it should be 17.50%? Or maybe the original text has 17.5%, and the instruction says to round to two decimals. But since it's already two decimals, it's okay. Wait, 17.5% is one decimal place. So to round to two decimals, it would be 17.50%? So I should present it as 17.50%? But the example shows 4.23% as two decimals. So in this case, the input is 17.5%, which is one decimal. So the correct rounded value would be 17.50%. But maybe the user made a mistake and the actual percentage is 17.50%, so the answer is 17.50%. But the input says "大涨17.5%", which is 17.5%, so I need to present it as 17.50%? Or perhaps the user wants to keep it as 17.5% but with two decimal places. Hmm. The instruction says to round to two decimal places, so if the input is 17.5, then 17.50 is correct. So I'll go with 17.50%. Next, the time period is intraday. So the first part of the headline is "Mint surged 17.50% intraday trading,". Now, the brief reason for the price movement. The three points are the reasons. The user wants a brief reason, so I need to summarize the key points. The first point is the MoU with Rice Robotics for the Asian Physical AI market. The second is the investment with YAS Digital Group for $2.5M, part of which is a joint venture. The third is the joint venture between Axonex and Synergy for digital twins and drone control. However, the company name is Mint, so the third point might not be directly related to Mint. Wait, the.

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