Mizuho Securities has initiated coverage on data analytics company MicroStrategy (MSTR) with an Outperform rating and a $515 price target due
Led by Executive Chairman Michael Saylor, the company this week opened a new front along those lines with its perpetual preferred stock offering (STRK). Preferred stock sits between equity and debt on the corporate balance sheet,
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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,
In a little less than three months, MicroStrategy has spent nearly half of its three-year, $42 billion capital plan to buy bitcoin.
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Separately, MicroStrategy also plans to offer 2,500,000 in new shares of MicroStrategy’s Series A Perpetual Strike Preferred Stock for the purpose of buying more bitcoin. MicroStrategy ( MSTR) has shown no signs of slowing down their bitcoin purchases and bought another billion dollars worth of bitcoin ( BTCUSD) last week.
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MicroStrategy revealed in a press release that it purchased 10,107 BTC for $1.1 billion at an average price of $105,596 per Bitcoin, achieving a year-to-date (YTD) BTC yield of 2.90%. With this latest purchase, MicroStrategy now holds 471,107 Bitcoin, according to Michael Saylor’s latest tweet.
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