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HIVE Q1 Earnings Call Focuses on GPU Cloud Contract Ramp

HIVE Digital Technologies Ltd. HIVE used its fiscal first-quarter 2027 earnings call to emphasize a faster GPU cloud ramp, backed by a newly announced five-year contract and a broader high-performance computing pipeline.

Management also stressed funding discipline, margin expansion potential and Bitcoin mining’s role as a cash-generating base while AI and HPC receive the company’s growth capital.

HIVE Lifts Contracted GPU Cloud ARR

President and CEO Aydin Kilic said a new five-year GPU cloud agreement adds $70 million of ARR, bringing active and contracted GPU cloud ARR to $180 million.

Kilic said the contract carries $350 million of total value, with deployment planned for the fourth quarter of calendar 2026. He said the customer will provide a roughly $35 million deposit.

Kilic kept HIVE’s target of $200 million in GPU cloud ARR by the fourth quarter of calendar 2026 and said additional GPU deployments remain in the pipeline.

HIVE Digital Sees Margin Upside From Scale

A Rosenblatt Securities analyst asked about HPC gross-margin potential as newer GPU clusters enter service.

Kilic said older A-Series cards remain part of the current fleet, while newer-generation GPUs offer greater profit density per watt. He also said a portion of the HPC cost base is fixed, allowing scale to improve unit economics.

Aydin Kilic said demand remains strong across newer and older GPU generations and that HIVE has multiple parties interested in additional long-term cluster deployments beyond its current $200 million ARR target.

HIVE Weighs Cloud Against Colocation

A Chardan analyst asked how management is choosing between GPU cloud deployments and colocation across HIVE’s power portfolio.

Kilic said GPU cloud can produce greater revenue density per megawatt, but it requires more capital. He said long-term colocation agreements can offer sizable total contract value.

Kilic said management will evaluate each site based on economics and customer demand. He also said HIVE’s Canadian-owned site pipeline provides capacity for more than 120,000 GPUs.

HIVE Digital Details the Funding Stack

A Canaccord Genuity analyst pressed management on returns and financing for the new five-year GPU contract.

Kilic said the related cluster requires about $185 million of capital and is expected to generate EBITDA margins of 75% to 80%. He said the hardware could be paid back in about three years.

Management is targeting roughly 20% down payments on GPU clusters, with the remainder financed. Kilic also pointed to corporate bonds as a potential funding source for data-center conversions, including the Big Boden project.

HIVE Addresses Sweden Tax Exposure

For context, revenues of $79.1 million missed the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $80.06 million, while the reported loss of 19 cents per share was narrower than the 21-cent loss expected.

Adjusted EBITDA was $13.4 million, while the GAAP net loss included an $84.7 million noncash provision tied to the contested Swedish VAT matter.

A Keefe, Bruyette & Woods analyst asked about the timing and funding of any tax payment. Kilic said HIVE does not plan to fund the liability and intends to continue pursuing available appeals.

HIVE Digital Keeps the Dual-Engine Focus

Kilic said 100% of HIVE’s growth focus is now on HPC and AI, while the Bitcoin mining business remains a cash-flow engine supporting the broader strategy.

Executive chairman Frank Holmes and President and CEO Aydin Kilic framed the company around that dual-engine model, with management prioritizing AI infrastructure expansion while preserving operating discipline in mining.

What HIVE's Zacks Signals Indicate

HIVE carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold), with a Value Score of C, Growth Score of C, Momentum Score of B and a VGM Score of C. Under the Zacks Style Score framework, the B Momentum reading is stronger than the C ratings, while A and B scores are preferred to lower grades.

The current combination is less favorable than the Zacks framework’s preferred pairing of a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy) or #2 (Buy) with A or B Style Scores. The Zacks Rank can change as analysts revise earnings estimates following the just-reported results. You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank stocks here.

 

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