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We need to translate the given English text into German, following rules. Must keep marker unchanged at end. Must preserve numbers, percentages, dates, ticker symbols, acronyms. Must translate earnings -> Gewinn, revenue -> Umsatz, bullish -> bullisch (but not needed). Must keep proper nouns in conventional German form. Use Handelsblatt style: factual, precise, well-founded. Must output only the translated description, no extra commentary. Must keep the marker '' untouched at the end.

We need to translate the whole text, preserving numbers, percentages, dates, ticker symbols, acronyms. Also keep proper nouns like Ambarella, Ambiq Micro, NYSE:AMBQ, Nvidia, etc. Keep EPS, P/E, RSI, IPO, ETF, EBITDA, ROE as is (not present). Must translate "earnings" to "Gewinn". "revenue" to "Umsatz". "bullish" not used. Must keep numbers like $25.1 million, 59.3% year-over-year, $179.4 million, August 15, August 17, Q2 2026, etc. Also keep "GAAP net sales". Should we translate "GAAP"? It's an acronym, keep as is. "net sales" maybe translate? The instruction says keep acronyms as is, but "net sales" is not an acronym; but we can keep "net sales" maybe translate? The instruction says keep well-known acronyms (AI, ETF, EPS) as is. "GAAP" is an acronym, keep as is. So "GAAP net sales" maybe keep "GAAP Net Sales"? Probably keep "GAAP Net Sales". But we can translate "Net Sales" as "Net Sales"? In German financial context, "Netto-Umsatz"? But maybe keep "Net Sales" as is? The instruction: "KEEP AS-IS (do not translate): EPS, P/E, RSI, IPO, ETF, EBITDA, ROE". GAAP is not listed, but it's an acronym; but they didn't list it. However they said "well-known acronyms (AI, ETF, EPS)". GAAP is also well-known, but not listed. Might be safe to keep "GAAP" as is, but "net sales" maybe translate? Could keep "Net Sales" as phrase? I'd translate "Net Sales" to "Umsatz" maybe? But "GAAP net sales" could be "GAAP-Umsatz"? Might be okay to keep "GAAP Net Sales" as is? The instruction says keep numbers, percentages, dates, ticker symbols, and well-known acronyms. "GAAP" is an acronym, so keep as is. "Net Sales" is not an acronym, but it's a phrase; we can translate to "Umsatz". So "GAAP net sales of $25.1 million" -> "GAAP-Umsatz von 25,1 Millionen Dollar". Use German formatting: "25,1 Millionen Dollar". Use comma as decimal separator? In German, thousand separator is dot, decimal separator is comma. But "25.1 million" is 25.1 million, which is 25.1 million dollars. In German, they'd write "25,1 Millionen Dollar". So we should use comma for decimal. Also "59.3% year-over-year" -> "59,3 % YoY"? Probably translate "year-over-year" to "YoY" or "auf Jahresbasis"? Could translate to "59,3 % YoY
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