Disclaimer: The analyst who wrote this piece owns shares of MicroStrategy (MSTR). MicroStrategy's (MSTR) initial attempt to expand its capital raising activities via perpetual preferred stock appeared to have been met with strong demand.
Why Michael Saylor’s MicroStrategy is a brilliant blueprint for manipulating traditional finance to harness the pixie dust of crypto mania.
Either MicroStrategy’s Michael Saylor is a visionary, or he’s a delusional egomaniac,” Forbes observed in 1998, during the company’s first incarnation as a Wall Street highflyer.
MicroStrategy offers 8% dividends with preferred shares. Learn why MSTR stock’s unique structure provides a low-risk way to gain Bitcoin exposure and growth.
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. Alongside,
Forbes magazine featured Michael Saylor, Chairman of MicroStrategy, on its cover, dubbing him "The Bitcoin Alchemist" in recognition of his transformative influence on the financial world through cryptocurrency.
MicroStrategy Inc. bought $1.1 billion of Bitcoin, as the company gears up for a shareholder vote on a 30 times increase its authorized Class A shares.
MicroStrategy’s relentless Bitcoin buying spree continues, adding 10,100 BTC for $1.1 billion. With 471,100 BTC now in its treasury, valued at $46 billion, the firm reinforces its commitment to a Bitcoin-centric strategy amid market volatility.
Michael Saylor is everywhere, and now he’s on the cover of Forbes in an issue released Jan. 30. The 59-year-old CEO of MicroStrategy was pictured grinning
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MicroStrategy Inc. (NASDAQ:MSTR) can benefit from the rising Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) prices, and faster growth in its holdings as compared to share dilution, says Mizuho as it describes the company’s play on the cryptocurrency as the “Lever for the Believer” in its note dated Jan.