Holmen AB stock (SE0000171100): shares edge lower after recent Q1 update and softer Stockholm trading
31.05.2026 - 13:52:23 | ad-hoc-news.deHolmen AB shares in Sweden have eased slightly in recent sessions after the Stockholm-listed forestry and paper company presented its Q1 2026 results in April, with profitability under pressure despite broadly stable sales, keeping the stock in focus for Nordic equity investors, according to the company’s quarterly report published on 04/24/2026 and exchange data from Nasdaq Stockholm as of late May 2026.
The stock traded on Nasdaq Stockholm under the ticker HOLM B at around SEK-level prices in late May, reflecting a modest pullback compared with levels before the April Q1 update, according to pricing information from Nasdaq Nordic as of 05/30/2026.
As of: 05/31/2026
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At a glance
- Name: Holmen
- Sector/industry: Forestry, paper and renewable energy
- Headquarters/country: Stockholm, Sweden
- Core markets: Sweden, other Nordic countries and selected European markets
- Key revenue drivers: Forest products, paperboard and paper, sawn timber, renewable energy and hydro power assets
- Home exchange/listing venue: Nasdaq Stockholm (HOLM B)
- Trading currency: SEK
Holmen AB: core business model
Holmen AB operates an integrated forestry, board, paper and renewable energy business in Sweden, generating revenue mainly from forest products, packaging and paper solutions, sawn timber and power generation across Nordic and broader European end markets.
Chart technicals and 52-week range
From a technical perspective, Holmen AB’s Stockholm-listed B shares have traded within a clearly defined 52-week corridor over the past year, giving investors a view on how the market has been valuing the Swedish forestry and board producer through different macro and sector conditions.
According to Nasdaq Nordic data as of 05/30/2026, Holmen AB’s B share price on Nasdaq Stockholm has fluctuated over the last 12 months within a range that reflects shifts in pulp and paperboard pricing, interest-rate expectations in Sweden and Europe, and sentiment toward Nordic industrials, while trading volumes have remained consistent with the stock’s position as a mid-to-large cap component of the Swedish market.
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Sentiment and reactions on Holmen AB
Investors and traders are discussing Holmen AB’s share performance and the implications of its recent quarterly update across social and video platforms.
Conclusion
Holmen AB’s stock on Nasdaq Stockholm is trading slightly softer after the company’s Q1 2026 results highlighted margin pressure alongside resilient revenue, keeping the Swedish forestry and paper group in focus for Nordic equity portfolios.
With the B shares moving within an established 52-week trading band and volumes in line with historical levels, the market appears to be weighing sector headwinds such as pulp and energy prices against Holmen AB’s integrated business model and asset base in Sweden and the broader Nordic region.
How investors position around Holmen AB from here will likely depend on future quarterly earnings trends, developments in European demand for board and paper products and broader risk appetite in the Swedish equity market.
Disclaimer: This article does not constitute investment advice. The comprehensive scope of this informative article was made possible through the use of a.i.. Stocks are volatile financial instruments.
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