Yimutian shares surge 26.92% intraday after completing Xunxi Tech acquisition and announcing 2026 strategic update projecting 100 million RMB revenue.
ByAinvest
Tuesday, Mar 24, 2026 10:14 am ET2min read
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Okay, let's see. 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 Yimutian, which I should keep unchanged. The percentage change is 26.92435855%, so I need to round that to two decimal places, which would be 26.92%. The time period is intraday.
Now, the reason for the price movement is the key part here. The input has three points. Let me parse each one.
1. The first point mentions a strategic update from March 24, 2026, with an expected annual revenue of 100 million RMB, split between core agricultural services and the acquisition of Xunxi Technology.
2. The second point is about the completed acquisition of Xunxi on March 23, 2026, which will add 50 million RMB in revenue and accelerate the agricultural ecosystem.
3. The third point talks about the capital plan: 30 million USD convertible notes with an initial 3.3 million USD, and management's commitment to buy at least 3 million USD in shares with a 12-month lock-up.
The user's example combined the first two points into the reason, so I should do the same here. The main reasons are the strategic update and the completed acquisition. The third point is about capital but might be less critical for the headline reason.
I need to mention the company name, the percentage, the time period, and the reasons. Let me structure the headline first. Then, the brief reason should include the strategic update and the acquisition.
Check for any trailing zeros in the percentage—26.92 is correct. The time period is intraday. The company name is Yimutian.
Wait, the example used "surged" for a 4.23% increase. Here, 26.92% is a much larger jump, so maybe "surged" is appropriate again.
So the headline would be: "Yimutian surged 26.92% intraday, driven by the company's 2026 strategic update and the completed acquisition of Xunxi Technology, which is expected to contribute 500 million RMB in annual revenue and accelerate the development of an agricultural full-chain ecosystem service system."
Wait, the first point says the total revenue is 100 million RMB split between core services and Xunxi. The second point says the acquisition brings 50 million directly. So maybe I should clarify that the acquisition contributes half of the 100 million. But the user wants a brief reason, so maybe just stating the acquisition's contribution and the strategic update is enough.
Also, the dates are in 2026, but the user probably doesn't need the specific dates in the headline unless it's necessary. The example didn't include dates either.
I need to make sure the key info is there: strategic update, acquisition of Xunxi, revenue impact, and ecosystem acceleration. The capital plan is a separate point but might be omitted for brevity unless it's crucial. Since the example only included the first two points, I'll follow that.
Putting it all together, the headline should include the surge, the reason (strategic update and acquisition), the revenue contribution, and the ecosystem acceleration. The example also included more details in the second paragraph, but the user's instruction says to provide a brief reason, so maybe keep it concise in the headline and then add more details if needed.
Wait, the example has the output as two paragraphs. The first is the headline with the main info, and the second provides more details. The user's rules don't specify paragraph structure, but the example does that. So maybe follow that structure.
So the first sentence is the headline, then the second paragraph includes more details. Let me check the example again. Yes, the output has two paragraphs. So I should structure it similarly.
In the example, the first paragraph is the headline with the surge, the reason (subsidiary agreement), and the project details. The second paragraph is the company's focus.
Applying that here, the first paragraph would be the surge and the main reasons (strategic update and acquisition), and the second paragraph would elaborate on the company's capital plan and management commitment.
Wait, the third point in the input is about the capital plan and stock purchase. Should that be included in the second paragraph? The user's example included additional details in the second paragraph. So yes, I should include that as part of the company's capital plan.
So the final structure would be:
Headline: Yimutian surged 26.92% intraday, driven by the company's 202.
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