
H100 reports $26M first-half loss
- H100 Group reported a 253 million Swedish krona pre-tax loss for the first half of 2026.
- The company said Bitcoin’s falling value caused most of the second-quarter loss.
- H100 now holds 3,506 Bitcoin after completing two acquisitions in August.
H100 Group reported a $26 million first-half loss as falling Bitcoin (CRYPTO:BTC) prices reduced the value of its holdings.
The Swedish health-tech company posted a 253 million Swedish krona pre-tax loss for the first half.
H100 reported 6.1 million Swedish krona in operating income for the period, up from 5.8 million.
Nearly all of the second-quarter loss came from a non-cash Bitcoin write-down, according to H100.
The company completed two acquisitions in August, lifting its Bitcoin holdings to 3,506 BTC.
The holdings were worth about $226 million, making H100 Europe’s second-largest Bitcoin treasury by holdings.
H100’s share price fell 4.2% on Tuesday, extending its decline to 24% since the start of 2026.
At the time of reporting, Bitcoin price was $69,523.25.