Michael Saylor's Strategy (MSTR), formerly MicroStrategy, is a business software company turned Bitcoin treasury powerhouse.
MicroStrategy's stock drops 66%, wiping $90B from its market cap, despite holding $59B in Bitcoin and stable liquidity.
TYSONS CORNER, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- MicroStrategy® Incorporated (Nasdaq: MSTR) (“MicroStrategy”) today announced the pricing of its offering of $2.6 billion aggregate principal amount of its 0% ...
MicroStrategy, now known as Strategy, has recently accumulated $109 million in Bitcoin, aligning with its strategic push into ...
According to SaylorTracker, MicroStrategy is up over 65% all-time on its Bitcoin investment and is trading at a net asset value of 1.73x. MicroStrategy announced the pricing of its perpetual strike ...
The price of bitcoin (BTC-USD) may be slumping on Monday, but Wall Street firm Cantor sees plenty of room for MicroStrategy's (NASDAQ:MSTR) stock to run higher as the business software company ...
Michael Saylor wants to buy additional Bitcoin for Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy) despite a sharp decline in the company’s stock.
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TD Cowen raised the firm’s price target on MicroStrategy (MSTR) to $300 from $200 and keeps a Buy rating on the shares. The firm said benign operating results were overshadowed by an ambitious new ...
MicroStrategy — now operating under the name “Strategy” (Nasdaq: MSTR/STRK) — has priced a new preferred stock offering that will raise $711.2 million, with most of the proceeds headed straight into ...
Shares in MicroStrategy dropped about 5.9% after the firm’s third-quarter earnings fell just short of consensus estimates, while an analyst warned that the stock could be in for additional headwinds ...