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Okay, let's see. The user wants me to transform the given Chinese text into a concise news headline following specific rules. First, I need to extract the company name, which is OneMedNet. The percentage change is 56.1971831%, so I should round that to two decimal places, making it 56.20%. The time period is intraday, so that's clear.
Next, the reason for the price movement. The input has two main points: the expansion of their real-world data network with increased clinical checks and patient records, and insider transactions. The first point mentions a 37% increase in clinical checks and 38% in patient records, supporting their subscription revenue strategy and solidifying their market position. The second point is about 81 insider transactions involving executives.
According to the rules, I need to include the brief reason. The main driver here is the data network expansion, so I should highlight that. The insider transactions might be secondary but should be mentioned if they're part of the reason. However, the example given in the prompt only included the primary reason. So maybe just focus on the data expansion and the impact on their market position. The insider transactions could be a supplementary detail, but the user might want both if they're significant. Let me check the example again. In the example, they included the subsidiary agreement as the main reason. Here, the two reasons are separate: data expansion and insider transactions. Since the percentage is so high (56%), it's likely driven by the data expansion. The insider transactions might be a secondary factor but perhaps not the main reason. So the headline should focus on the data network expansion and the subscription strategy. The insider transactions can be mentioned briefly in the second paragraph if needed, but maybe not in the main headline. Wait, the example's output included the main reason in the first part and then additional info in the second paragraph. So perhaps the main headline includes the company name, percentage, time, and the primary reason, then the rest in a second paragraph. So the main reason is the data network expansion. The insider transactions can be included as a secondary point. Let me structure it like the example: first sentence with the surge and the main reason, then the second part with the insider transactions and maybe the company's focus. Wait, the user's example didn't include the insider transactions in the main headline but in the second paragraph. So maybe I should do the same here. The main headline includes the surge and the data expansion reason. Then, the second paragraph mentions the insider transactions and the company's focus. But the user's example also included the company's focus in the second paragraph. So perhaps the structure is: first sentence with the surge and reason, then the second paragraph with additional details like insider transactions and company's focus. Let me check the input again. The input has two points: 1) data network expansion and 2) insider transactions. The example had two points but only included the first in the main headline. So here, I should do the same. The main headline includes the surge and the data expansion. Then, in the second paragraph, mention the insider transactions and the company's focus. Wait, the example's second paragraph included the company's focus. The user's input here also has a company description. Let me check the input: the company is focused on developing real-world data networks, etc. So in the second paragraph, we can mention the insider transactions and the company's focus. So the structure would be:
OneMedNet surged X.XX% intraday, driven by [reason]. The company [additional info]. The company [description].
So putting it all together. The percentage is 56.20%, time is intraday. The main reason is the expansion of their real-world data network with increased clinical checks and patient records, supporting subscription revenue and market position. Then, the second paragraph mentions the insider transactions and the company's focus. The company's focus is on real-world data networks, supporting subscription revenue, etc. So the final headline should look like:
"OneMedNet surged 56.20% intraday, driven by a significant expansion of its real-world data network, with clinical checks up 37% and patient records increased by 38%, supporting its subscription revenue strategy and reinforcing its position as a leading real-time real-world data network. The company disclosed 81 insider transactions involving executive stock activity on November 26, 2025. OneMedNet specializes in developing real-world data and analytics solutions to support clinical research and pharmaceutical innovation across the healthcare industry."
I need to make sure all the key points are included: company name, percentage, time, reason (data expansion), insider transactions, and company focus. Also, check for rounding to two decimals and correct time period. The example used "surged" for a big increase, so "surged" is appropriate here. Also, the dates in the.
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