Swedish medical-technology and Bitcoin-treasury company H100 Group, whose shares are traded in Sweden, reported a pre-tax loss of 98 million Swedish kronor ($10.3 million) for Q2 and 253 million kronor for the first half of 2026.
According to an interim report published on Wednesday, H100 also reported an operating profit of 3 million kronor — the same amount the company earned in Q2 2025 — and 6.1 million kronor for the first half of 2026 compared to 5.8 million kronor for the first half of 2025. 5 5 6 58 61 100 1202 1202 2202
In a message published on Wednesday on X, the company stated: almost the entire loss for Q2 was due to a non-cash write-down resulting from the decline in the price of Bitcoin ($BTC) during that period.
In early August, H100 became Europe's second-largest Bitcoin-treasury company by acquiring two small Norwegian Bitcoin-treasury companies along with their cryptocurrency assets.
As a result of the deal, H100 increased its holdings to 3,506 $BTC, or approximately $226 million, and took second place among European Bitcoin-treasury companies after Germany's Bitcoin Group, which owned 3,605 $BTC, according to BitcoinTreasuries.
On Tuesday, H100 Group's shares fell by 4.2%. Since the beginning of the year, they have lost 24%, according to StockAnalysis.
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