Arbona (ARBO) Q1 2026 earnings summary
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Q1 2026 earnings summary
29 Apr, 2026Executive summary
Q1 2026 EPS was -0.10 SEK, down from -0.09 SEK in Q1 2025, mainly due to negative capital management returns and a major fire at Lann Industries, though production has nearly recovered.
Stable development in core businesses; Termodyn showed clear growth, and Transportteknik expanded both organically and via acquisitions.
Two new companies, Pheenix Alpha and Boier Bilverktyg, were acquired, aligning with the strategy of investing in profitable, niche businesses.
The new business area, Sharpest Development, launched its first company and is progressing as planned.
Financial highlights
Capital management delivered a -2.3% return, outperforming the small-cap index at -7.9% for the period.
Net asset value per share increased to 3.78 SEK from 3.59 SEK year-over-year.
Portfolio value at period end was 1,225.5 MSEK, with 97.2% in listed assets.
Notable positive contributors: Millicom, Attendo, Nordrest; negative: Eastnine, Apotea.
Outlook and guidance
Market remains cautious with delayed customer decisions and ongoing geopolitical and trade uncertainties.
Focus remains on controllable factors and being a reliable partner to customers.
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