Urgent.ly shares surge 163.94% intraday after being acquired by Agero for $5.50 per share and Q4 results beating estimates.
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Monday, Mar 16, 2026 10:00 am ET2min read
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Okay, let's see. The user wants me to transform a given text into a concise news headline following specific rules. The example they provided shows the structure: company name, percentage change rounded to two decimals, time period, and a brief reason.
First, I need to parse the input text. The company is Urgent.ly, and the stock surged 163.9408867% intraday. The time period is intraday. The reasons given are two points: the acquisition by Agero at $5.50 per share and the Q4 2025 earnings results which were better than expected.
The percentage needs rounding to two decimal places. 163.9408867 rounds to 163.94%. The company name stays as is. Time period is intraday.
Now, the reasons. The first reason is the acquisition, which is a significant event. The second is the earnings beat. The user wants a brief reason, so I should combine these two points concisely.
The example output includes the company name, percentage, time period, and the reasons. So I need to structure the headline similarly. Let me check the example again to ensure alignment.
Also, the user mentioned to write in English, so the final headline should be in English. The original text has some Chinese parts, but the output should be in English. The key info from the Chinese parts is the acquisition and the earnings.
Putting it all together: Urgent.ly surged 163.94% intraday due to the acquisition by Agero and better-than-expected Q4 2025 earnings. Need to make sure the acquisition details are included, like the price and method (tender offer and merger), and the earnings details (EPS and revenue exceeding expectations).
Wait, the user's example included the subsidiary name and project details. Here, the acquisition is by Agero, so I should mention that. Also, the earnings part: EPS of $1.97 loss vs. expected $3.06, and revenue $33.292 million vs. $31.8 million. But in the example, they included the actual numbers. Should I include the exact numbers here?
The rules say to provide a brief reason, retaining key info. So including the acquisition price and the earnings figures (both EPS and revenue) would be key. However, the example only included the project details, not the exact numbers. Hmm. Let me check the example again.
In the example, the output mentions the subsidiary's project and the company's focus. The user's example output includes the specific numbers for the project (1.95MW) and the construction details. So perhaps in this case, the exact numbers from the acquisition and earnings should be included as well.
So, the headline should state that the company was acquired by Agero at $5.50 per share via tender offer and merger, and the Q4 2025 results showed a smaller loss than expected and higher revenue. The percentage change is due to these two factors.
Putting it all together: "Urgent.ly surged 163.94% intraday as the company announced it has been acquired by Agero at $5.50 per share via a tender offer and merger, and reported Q4 2025 earnings with a $1.97 per share loss (better than the expected $3.06) and revenue of $33.29 million (exceeding the expected $31.8 million)."
Wait, but the user's example included the company's focus in the second paragraph. Do I need to do the same here? The example output had two paragraphs. The first with the price movement and reason, the second with company background. But the user's instruction says "a brief reason for the price movement," so maybe the second paragraph is optional. However, the example shows two paragraphs. The transformation rules don't specify, but the example has two parts. So perhaps I should include a second paragraph with the company's focus.
But the input text here doesn't have a company background. The example's input had a detailed description of the company, so the output included that. In this case, the input doesn't provide company background info beyond the two reasons. So perhaps the second paragraph is not needed here. The example's output included the company's focus, but in this case, the input doesn't mention Urgent.ly's business focus. Therefore, maybe it's not necessary here.
So the final headline would be: "Urgent.ly surged 163.94% intraday as the company announced it has been acquired by Agero at $5.50 per share via a tender offer and merger, and reported Q4 2025 earnings with a $1.97 per share loss (better than the.
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