Thryv Holdings shares surge 12.78% intraday as CEO buys 15,000 shares and adds 22,000 clients boosting SaaS revenue.

Tuesday, Mar 17, 2026 10:21 am ET2min read
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think> Okay, let's tackle this query. The user wants me to transform the given Chinese text into a concise news headline following specific rules. First, I need to parse the input carefully. The company name is Thryv Holdings. The percentage change is 12.78195489%, which needs to be rounded to two decimals, so that becomes 12.78%. The time period is intraday. Now, the reason for the price movement has two points. The first point is about the CEO buying shares, increasing his stake by 1.97%, showing confidence. The second point mentions the company's services and customer growth leading to increased SaaS revenue. I need to include both reasons but keep it brief. The example output uses a structure where the headline includes the company name, percentage, time, and the reason. The example also has the company's focus in a separate paragraph. So, the headline should mention the CEO's stock purchase and the customer growth. Let me check the example again. The example includes the subsidiary's project as the reason. Here, the main reasons are the CEO's purchase and the SaaS revenue increase from customer conversions. I need to combine these points concisely. The CEO's purchase is a strong indicator of confidence, and the customer growth and revenue increase are the operational factors. Putting it all together: Thryv Holdings surged 12.78% intraday as CEO Joe Walsh increased his stake by 1.97% through a $43,650 stock purchase, and the company reported a $2.04 million SaaS revenue boost from converting 22,000 clients to its platform in 2025. Wait, the user's example has the company's focus in a separate paragraph. Should I do the same here? The rules say to provide a brief reason for the price movement, retaining key info. So maybe include the two points in the headline, then a separate paragraph with the company's services. Let me check the example again. The example's output has the reason in the first part, then the company's focus in a new paragraph. So, following that structure, the headline would be: "Thryv Holdings surged 12.78% intraday as CEO Joe Walsh increased his stake by 1.97% through a $43,650 stock purchase, and the company reported a $2.04 million SaaS revenue boost from converting 22,000 clients to its platform in 2025." Then a separate paragraph explaining the company's services. Wait, but the user's input has two separate points. The first is the CEO's purchase, the second is the customer growth and revenue. So the headline should mention both. Let me make sure the numbers are correct. The CEO bought 15,000 shares at $2.91, totaling $43,650, increasing his stake by 1.97%. The company converted 22,000 clients, adding $2.04 million in SaaS revenue. The company provides cloud solutions to SMEs, serving 230k clients. I need to present this concisely. The example uses "announcing that..." and "stated that...". Here, the reasons are the CEO's purchase and the revenue increase. So the headline would be: Thryv Holdings surged 12.78% intraday as CEO Joe Walsh increased his stake by 1.97% through a $43,650 stock purchase, and the company reported a $2.04 million SaaS revenue boost from converting 22,000 clients to its platform in 2025. Then the second paragraph would be: The company provides cloud software and technology solutions to help SMEs manage customer relationships, marketing, appointments, and payments, serving approximately 230,000 clients. Wait, the original input mentions "2025年转换约22000客户至Thryv平台增加SaaS收入2040万美元." So the conversion happened in 2025, adding $2.04 million. Also, the CEO's purchase was on March 13, 2026. But the price movement is intraday, so the date might not be necessary unless it's relevant. The example didn't include the date of the CEO's purchase. The example's output just mentions the subsidiary signed an agreement, not the date. So maybe omit the date here as well. Putting it all together, the headline includes the company name, percentage, time, and the two reasons. The second paragraph explains the company's services. I need to check if the numbers are correctly converted. The percentage is 12.78%, correct. The CEO's stake increased by.

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