X3 Holdings shares surge 56.81% intraday after signing $50M equity purchase agreement with Hudson Global Ventures to sell Class A shares over 24 months.

Thursday, Feb 5, 2026 10:58 am ET3min read
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think> Okay, let's tackle this query step by step. The user wants me to transform the given Chinese text into a concise news headline following specific rules. First, I need to make sure I understand all the requirements. The company name is X3 Holdings. The percentage change is 56.81481481%, which I need to round to two decimal places. That would be 56.81%. The time period mentioned is intraday, so I should include that in the headline. The reason for the price movement is the equity purchase agreement signed with Hudson Global Ventures on January 30, 2026, for $50 million. The agreement allows selling newly issued Class A common shares over 24 months to raise capital. The news was disclosed on February 4, 2026, which triggered the stock rise. I need to keep the company name unchanged, so it's X3 Holdings. The percentage is 56.81%, and the time period is intraday. The brief reason should mention the $50 million equity purchase agreement with Hudson Global Ventures, the terms of the agreement (selling new shares over 24 months), and the date of the disclosure. Wait, the user provided an example where the reason was included in the first sentence. In the example, the reason was the subsidiary signing an agreement. So here, the main reason is the equity agreement. I should structure the headline to include the company name, percentage, time period, and the key reason. Let me check the example again. The example headline starts with the company name, followed by the percentage and time period, then the reason. So the structure is: [Company] [surged/rose/dropped] [percentage] [time period], [brief reason]. In this case, the brief reason should be "the company signed a $50 million equity purchase agreement with Hudson Global Ventures on January 30, 2026, allowing the sale of newly issued Class A common shares over 24 months to raise capital, which was disclosed on February 4, 2026." But the user wants a brief reason, so maybe I can condense that. The key points are the $50M agreement, the 24-month term for selling shares, and the disclosure date. However, the example includes the date of the agreement, so maybe I should mention the agreement date and the disclosure date. Wait, the example doesn't include dates. Let me check the example again. The example input mentions the agreement date (when the subsidiary signed) and the project details. The output headline includes the agreement but not the date. Hmm, the user's example output doesn't include the date of the agreement, just the fact that the subsidiary signed. So perhaps dates are not necessary unless crucial. In this case, the agreement was signed on January 30, 2026, and the disclosure was on February 4. The price movement happened after the disclosure. So the key reason is the agreement and its terms, not the dates. However, the user's input includes the dates, so maybe they should be included for accuracy. But the example doesn't include dates. Let me see: the example input mentions the project is scheduled for July, but the output headline doesn't include the date. So maybe the dates in the input aren't necessary for the headline unless they're critical. In this case, the main reason is the agreement to sell shares for financing, which was disclosed on February 4, 2026, leading to the stock surge. So the headline should mention the agreement and the terms (selling shares over 24 months to raise capital). Putting it all together: "X3 Holdings surged 56.81% intraday after announcing a $50 million equity purchase agreement with Hudson Global Ventures, allowing the sale of newly issued Class A common shares over 24 months to raise capital, following the disclosure on February 4, 2026." Wait, the user's example uses "with the company announcing..." So maybe I should structure it similarly. Let me adjust: "X3 Holdings surged 56.81% intraday, with the company announcing a $50 million equity purchase agreement with Hudson Global Ventures on January 30, 2026, allowing the sale of newly issued Class A common shares over 24 months to raise capital. The news was disclosed on February 4, 2026, triggering the stock rise." But the user's example has the reason in the first sentence. Let me check again. The example's first sentence includes the reason, and the second sentence adds more details. So maybe I should follow that structure. The first sentence includes the company, percentage, time period, and the main reason (the agreement). The second sentence can include the terms and the disclosure date. So the first part would be: "X.

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