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Okay, let's tackle this. 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 input is in Chinese, so I'll need to translate it accurately. The company name is "MSP Recovery", and the percentage change is 29.63629816%. The time period is intraday. The stock price went from $0.28 to $0.36 on December 4, 2025, which is a 30.6% increase. Wait, there's a discrepancy here. The first percentage is 29.63629816%, and the second is 30.6%. Which one should I use?
Looking at the example provided, the input had two different percentages, but the output used the first one. So maybe the correct percentage is the one mentioned first. The user might have made a typo with the second percentage. Let me check the example again. In the example input, there were two numbers, but the output used the first one. So I should use 29.63629816%, which rounds to 29.64% as per the rules. The second figure, 30.6%, might be a mistake or a different calculation. The user might have intended to use the first percentage.
Next, the time period is intraday. The reason for the price movement is the stock price rising from $0.28 to $0.36. The key here is to state the reason briefly. The example included the reason as the company announcing a project. In this case, the reason is the stock price movement itself, so maybe it's due to the price increase. But the user might want to mention the price range and the percentage. However, the example's reason was the announcement of a project. Here, the reason is the price surge itself. Wait, the user might want to explain why the price moved. But in this input, the reason isn't given; it's just stating the price change. Hmm, maybe the user expects me to note that the stock rose to a higher level. But the example had a reason from the company's announcement. Here, the input doesn't mention any reason, just the price movement. So perhaps the reason is the price increase from $0.28 to $0.36. But the user might want to mention the reason as the stock rising to a certain level.
Wait, the example's input had a reason (SunAtion subsidiary signed an agreement), and the output included that reason. In this case, the input doesn't provide a specific reason like a contract or project. So maybe the reason is the stock price surge itself. But the user might expect me to mention the price movement from the low to high. So the brief reason would be that the stock surged to $0.36 from $0.28.
Putting it all together: The headline should include the company name, the percentage change (rounded to two decimals), the time period (intraday), and the brief reason. The example's output had the company name, the percentage, time period, and the reason. So in this case, the reason is the stock price rising from $0.28 to $0.36, which is a 30.6% increase. Wait, but the first percentage is 29.63629816% which rounds to 29.64%, and the second is 30.6%. The user might have made a mistake here. Let me check the numbers again.
The input says "29.63629816%, 2025年12月4日股价从日内低点0.28美元上涨至0.36美元,涨幅达30.6% ,,)". So the percentage is 29.63629816%, and the price movement from 0.28 to 0.36 is a 30.6% increase. There's a conflict here. Which one is correct? The percentage given in the first part is 29.63629816%, which is approximately 29.64%, but the actual price movement is 30.6%. The user might have made a mistake in the input, but according to the example, the first percentage is used. So perhaps the correct percentage is 29.64%, and the 30.6% is a typo. Alternatively, maybe the 29.63629816% is a miscalculation. Let me calculate the percentage increase from 0.28 to 0.36. The formula is ((0.3.
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