Thryv Holdings shares surge 13.32% intraday as 2025 SaaS revenue jumps 34% to $461M and major shareholder/CFO buys 243.78K shares.

Thursday, Mar 5, 2026 10:33 am ET2min read
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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 Thryv Holdings. The percentage change is 13.32288401%, which needs to be rounded to two decimal places, so that's 13.32%. The time period is intraday. The reason for the price movement includes two main points: the SaaS revenue growth and the share buy-ins by shareholders and the CFO. I need to start with the company name, then the percentage and time period. Then, the brief reason. The example uses a structure where the first sentence includes the surge and the main reason, followed by additional details in the next sentences. First, I'll check the dates. The SaaS revenue report is from 2026-02-27 for the full year 2025. The stock purchases by PAULSON & CO. happened on the same date and March 2-3, and the CFO bought shares on March 2-3. The dates are a bit in the future (2026), but maybe the user just wants the info as given. For the SaaS part, the key points are the 34% growth in full-year SaaS revenue to $461 million and the Q4 growth of 14% to $119 million. The second point is the share buy-ins: PAULSON bought 2.4378 million shares at $2.50 average, and the CFO bought 20,000 shares. I need to present these in a concise way. The example uses "announcing that..." so maybe "due to..." for the reason. The example also includes the subsidiary's action, so here it's the financial results and share buy-ins. Putting it all together: Start with the company name, the percentage change, time period, then the reasons. The first reason is the SaaS revenue growth, then the share purchases. The example has the company description after the first reason, but in this case, maybe the second part is the additional reason. Wait, the example has the company description as a separate paragraph. The user's rules say to include a brief reason. So maybe the first sentence includes the main reason (SaaS growth and share buy-ins), and the second part can elaborate on the details. Check the example again. The output starts with the surge and the main reason, then adds more details. So here, the main reason would be the SaaS revenue growth and the share buy-ins. The dates might need to be mentioned, but the user's example doesn't include dates, just the action. So the headline should be: Thryv Holdings surged 13.32% intraday, driven by a 34% annual SaaS revenue growth to $461 million and share buy-ins by PAULSON & CO. and the CFO. But the user's example includes more details in the next paragraphs. The transformation rules say to provide a brief reason, so maybe just the main points without the dates. However, the example includes the subsidiary's name and the project details. So here, the key points are the SaaS growth and the share purchases. I need to make sure the percentage is rounded correctly and the time period is included. Also, the company name is unchanged. So the final headline should be structured as: Thryv Holdings surged 13.32% intraday, with the company reporting 34% annual SaaS revenue growth to $461 million in 2025 and share buy-ins by PAULSON & CO. and CFO Paul D. Rouse. The stock purchases included 2.4378 million shares by PAULSON at an average price of $2.50 and 20,000 shares by the CFO in early March 2026. Wait, but the example includes the dates in the first part. Hmm, the example's output mentions the project starting in July and installation expedited. The user's example doesn't include the dates of the announcement but the project timeline. In the current input, the SaaS report is from 2026-02-27 for 2025 results. The share purchases happened in early March 2026. Since the user's example doesn't include dates in the main headline, maybe we can omit the dates here as well, focusing on the actions. So the final version would be: Thryv Holdings surged 13.32% intraday, with the company reporting 34% annual SaaS revenue growth to $461 million in 2025 and share buy-ins by PAULSON & CO. and.

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