"These types of things never go on forever and often end poorly," Steve Sosnick said of MicroStrategy's leveraged bitcoin bet.
MicroStrategy (MSTR) will be included in the Nasdaq 100 stock market index, beginning one of the ultimate vampire attacks on the stock market.
MicroStrategy Inc., which is set to enter the Nasdaq 100 Index on Monday, announced it had purchased an additional $561 million of Bitcoin at an average price near last week’s record high.
Bitcoin hit a new all-time high, while MicroStrategy continues stacking BTC and prepares for it’s Nasdaq 100 stock listing. Ripple finally launched its stablecoin, with big plans for global payments and XRP integration.
MicroStrategy's stockholders to vote on increasing stock for capital, acquisitions, aligning incentives, and procedural flexibility.
Is it a perpetual money machine or a high-stakes gamble dependent on Bitcoin's price? Examining the risks, rewards, and sustainability.
Bitcoin broke another price record, rising above $107,000 Monday, after crossing $106,000 in late trading Sunday. Meanwhile, MicroStrategy, which calls itself a bitcoin treasury company, announced yet another $1.
Exchange-traded funds (ETFs), governments and MicroStrategy (MSTR) own nearly one-third of all known Bitcoin (BTC) holdings.
MicroStrategy Chairman and controlling shareholder Michael Saylor has grand ambitions and is one of the world’s biggest champions of Bitcoin. Now the company is asking shareholders for approval to boost the authorized amount of the company’s class A common shares outstanding to 10.
According to a Dec. 23 proxy filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, the company is seeking permission to increase the number of authorized shares for both Class A common stock and preferred stock, giving it more flexibility to issue additional shares as needed in the future.
MicroStrategy bought 5,262 BTC at an average price of roughly $106,662, the highest cost the firm has ever paid per BTC.