The Stockholm Stock Exchange opened Thursday's trading session with a decline. In the news flow, it is noted that Munters has secured a major data center order, and that today marks the first trading day for Coffee Stain and Arctic Falls.
Coffee Stain, a spin-off from Embracer, is trading in its debut session on First North in line with Embracer's share drop on Monday. On that day, Embracer's stock fell by SEK 25.49.
After 37 minutes of trading, the OMXS30 index was down 0.13 percent at 2,806.99. During the day, the index has moved within a range of -0.36 percent at its lowest and 0.02 percent at its highest.
The broader OMXSPI was down 0.04 percent.
| Stock | Price Change | Comment |
| Arctic Falls | 25.7% | Soars in its First North debut; the share offering was heavily oversubscribed, attracting significant interest |
| Arlandastad | 8.8% | Drops financial targets in favor of a dividend goal |
| Munters | 4.9% | Secures a new data center order worth SEK 840 million |
| Sivers Semiconductors | 4.6% | Awarded a contract with the European Space Agency (ESA) valued at USD 900,000 |
| Active Biotech | 2.4% | Rights issue subscribed to 82.8%; will be fully subscribed after guarantors take up the remainder, raising SEK 70 million |
| Elekta | 1.9% | SEB upgrades to buy (hold), target price SEK 66 (previously 61) |
| BTS | 1.4% | EFN Finansmagasinet issues a buy recommendation |
| H&M | 1.3% | Citigroup upgrades to neutral (sell), target price SEK 172 |
| Systemair | 1.2% | ABG Sundal Collier initiates with buy and a target price of SEK 100 |
| Duni | EFN Finansmagasinet issues a buy recommendation | |
| Bravida | -0.2% | Receives new order worth SEK 90 million |
| Evolution | -1.8% | Citigroup downgrades to neutral (buy), target price SEK 630 |
















