MicroStrategy coming offering of $250 million of convertible preferred securities is due to carry an attractive yield of 8% and could appeal to retail investors. MicroStrategy, the largest corporate ...
MicroStrategy (NASDAQ: MSTR) has been one of the most unlikely winners in the software sector in recent years. MSTR data by YCharts. MicroStrategy has essentially transformed itself into a ...
MicroStrategy Inc. bought Bitcoin for a 12th consecutive week and unveiled details for the sale of perpetual preferred stock to help finance additional purchases of the cryptocurrency. The Tysons ...
He has also attracted more than 50,000 followers on Twitter. Liam Kennedy / Bloomberg / Getty Images MicroStrategy purchased 10,107 bitcoin for roughly $1.1 billion over the past week. The ...
MicroStrategy has acquired an additional 10,107 Bitcoin (BTC) for around $1.1 billion, its co-founder Michael Saylor announced on Jan. 27. This brings the world’s largest corporate Bitcoin ...
Shares of MicroStrategy Inc. fell Monday after the software company and cryptocurrency play said it sold off more of its common stock to raise the money needed to buy more bitcoin. The stock MSTR ...
Disclaimer: The analyst who wrote this piece owns shares of MicroStrategy (MSTR). MicroStrategy (MSTR) brought its bitcoin holdings to 471,107 following another week of accumulating tokens.
MicroStrategy's levered Bitcoin strategy has yielded positive returns but carries a high risk due to Bitcoin's volatility; I rate it a Buy for risk-loving investors. Block, Inc. benefits from ...
MicroStrategy (MSTR) announced that it intends to offer, in a public offering, 2,500,000 shares of its “perpetual strike preferred stock.” MicroStrategy intends to use the net proceeds from ...
Microstrategy has increased its Bitcoin holdings after completing a recent purchase involving 11,000 Bitcoin. The company ...
Business intelligence firm MicroStrategy has proposed a stock offering to raise cash for “general corporate purposes,” including acquiring more Bitcoin (BTC), signaling its intent to continue ...