Mac House (ticker 7603, TSE Standard) began as a casual-apparel retail chain running roadside and mall stores under the "Mac House" banner. On September 18, 2025 it renamed itself Gyet Co., Ltd., signaling a move beyond apparel into finance, investment, M&A and crypto. Yahoo Finance boards and search queries still mostly use the old name "Mac House," but the legal entity and newer disclosures say "Gyet" — both refer to the same company, 7603. Since it began holding Bitcoin (BTC), its investor board has filled with debate over a shifting shareholder base and dilution. This page summarizes the July 2026 talking points from primary disclosures.
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On the 7603 board (see the Yahoo Finance 7603 board), bulls and skeptics are clearly split. The points below were observed mainly across late 2025 to early 2026; each is a summary of retail chatter, not a reproduction of any specific post, and the granular board evidence is largely single-source, so we hedge rather than assert.
Some posts cite a "2,000 BTC target," but that is poster speculation, not company guidance. The disclosed goal is "1,000+ BTC" and the actual holding is far smaller. This page uses only disclosure-based figures and treats board sentiment as opinion, never a recommendation.
Gyet's legacy business is casual-apparel retail. It signed a basic agreement with ZeroField on crypto and mining on July 4, 2025, disclosed its BTC-purchase policy on July 9–10, and began buying on August 21, 2025 alongside a proof-of-concept with Next Finance Tech. Funding came from a 9th warrant series raising about ¥2.4 billion, of which up to roughly ¥1.715 billion is earmarked for BTC. That warrant carries an exercise-price reset clause, which acts as a dilution engine.
Actual holdings are about 118.43 BTC (average cost about ¥16.89 million per BTC, as of October 1, 2025) — only about 12% of the company's stated "1,000+ BTC" goal. For the fiscal year ended February 2026, revenue was ¥11.59 billion (−11.6% YoY) and the operating loss was ¥2.383 billion, including a ¥838 million crypto valuation loss. In other words, as of July 2026 the BTC bet has deepened losses rather than delivered a windfall. On the brighter side, same-store sales rose 8.1% and customer counts 17.3%, and management expects an earnings lift from subsidiary-izing its Coen apparel brand (company guidance).
In June–July 2025 the BTC-strategy news drove buy-side imbalances and limit-up moves, and the holder base turned over. After the renaming, through 2026 the stock has traded at penny-stock levels (roughly ¥47–66 in June 2026).
Bull case: turnaround optionality in the core business, BTC price linkage, and a potential lift from consolidating Coen. Bear case: the ¥838 million valuation loss already booked, a shrinking apparel core, and continual dilution from reset-priced warrants. This page carries no point-in-time price targets. Bull and bear views quoted from the board are investor opinion, not our recommendation.
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On Yahoo Finance's 7603 board. Searching the old name "Mac House" also lands on 7603.
Because it diversified from apparel into finance and crypto and began holding Bitcoin, sparking bull-versus-skeptic debate over dilution and BTC price.
About 118.43 BTC as of October 1, 2025 — roughly 12% of its stated 1,000+ BTC goal.
Yes. It renamed from Mac House to Gyet on September 18, 2025. The ticker stayed 7603; it is the same company.
Bitcoin's price, warrant-driven dilution, February-year-end results, and progress on the Coen subsidiary-ization.
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