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Okay, let's see. 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 example provided shows that the headline should include the company name, percentage change rounded to two decimals, time period (premarket, intraday, or after-hours), and a brief reason for the price movement. The example also includes the company's focus area and other details in the second paragraph. But the user's instruction says to provide a brief reason, so maybe the second paragraph is optional or part of the transformation rules. Wait, looking back at the rules, the fourth bullet says "Provide a brief reason for the price movement, retaining key information." So the reason should be included in the headline or in the following lines? The example has the reason in the first sentence and then more details in the next paragraph. But the user's example output shows that after the headline line, there's a paragraph with more details. However, the user's instruction says "Please writing articles in English instead of other language," so maybe the output is a full article with a headline and body. But the user's example shows the first line as the headline and the next line as the body. So I need to structure it similarly.
Now, looking at the input text for Bioventus. The stock intraday大涨20.12195122%, which is 20.12% when rounded. The time period is intraday. The reasons are three points: 1) Q3 earnings beat, 2) organic revenue growth and cash from operations, 3) reaffirmed sales guidance and product lines.
The company name is Bioventus. The percentage is 20.12%. The time is intraday. The reason should be a brief summary of the key points. The example's reason was the subsidiary signing a contract. Here, the main reasons are the earnings beat and revenue beat, organic growth, and reaffirmed guidance. But the user wants a brief reason, so maybe pick the top two or three factors.
The example output for Pineapple Energy included the subsidiary's project announcement. For Bioventus, the main factors are the Q3 results (non-GAAP EPS and revenue exceeding estimates), organic growth, and reaffirmed guidance. Since the percentage is large (20%), the headline should highlight the main driver. The user's example included the main reason first, so here, the key points are the earnings and revenue beats, and the reaffirmed guidance.
So the headline should be: "Bioventus surged 20.12% intraday, driven by Q3 non-GAAP EPS of $0.15 (beating estimates by $0.03) and revenue of $138.7M (exceeding forecasts by $1M), along with reaffirmed 2025 sales guidance of $560M–$570M."
Wait, but the user's example has the percentage first, then the company name, then the reason. Let me check the example again. The example starts with the company name, then the percentage and time, followed by the reason. So the structure is: [Company] [surged/rose/dropped] [percentage] [time], [reason].
So for Bioventus, it would be: "Bioventus surged 20.12% intraday, driven by Q3 non-GAAP EPS of $0.15 (beating estimates by $0.03) and revenue of $138.7M (exceeding forecasts by $1M), along with reaffirmed 2025 sales guidance of $560M–$570M."
But the example's reason was a single sentence, but here there are multiple factors. The user's example included the reason in the first sentence and then more details in the next paragraph. However, the user's instruction says to "provide a brief reason for the price movement, retaining key information." So perhaps the brief reason should include the main factors, and then the rest can be in the body. But the example's output includes the reason in the first sentence and then more details. So maybe follow that structure.
Also, the user's input has three points. The first is the Q3 results, the second is organic growth and cash from operations, and the third is reaffirmed guidance and product lines. The example includes the subsidiary's project in the first sentence, then more details. So for Bioventus, the first sentence should include the main reasons (Q3 results and guidance), and the second paragraph can include the organic growth and cash from operations, along with the product lines.
So the headline line would be: "Bioventus surged 20.12% intraday, driven by Q3 non-GAAP EPS of $0.15 (beating estimates by $0.03) and revenue of $1.
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