The world's largest Bitcoin treasury firm, Strategy (Nasdaq: MSTR), formerly MicroStrategy, could join the S&P 500 list as early as this Friday, the popular Bitcoin investor Lark Davis said on Sep. 1.
MicroStrategy destroyed long-term investor returns, turning a $10,000 Dot Com peak investment into about $4,050 today.
The world's leading Bitcoin (BTC) treasury company, MicroStrategy (Nasdaq: MSTR), now rebranded to Strategy, has been moving billions in BTC. Led by co-founder and executive chairman Michael Saylor, ...
For all the sophisticated technospeak and complex financial engineering that characterized Michael Saylor's presentation to investors Thursday evening, it was a story as old as the hills: a salesman ...
MicroStrategy Incorporated (NASDAQ: MSTR) started as a software company in 1989. Today, it's better known for its devotion to Bitcoin. It prides itself on being the world's first and largest Bitcoin ...
Gold bull and economist Peter Schiff doubled down on his long-standing skepticism about Michael Saylor’s Bitcoin strategy, predicting that MicroStrategy will eventually go bankrupt as its heavily ...
MicroStrategy (MSTR) dropped 40% from October highs as Bitcoin fell from $104,050 to $90,903. MicroStrategy owes $700M in annual preferred stock dividends but CEO Michael Saylor vowed never to sell ...
MicroStrategy borrowed money to buy Bitcoin at $100,000 or higher. The loans had little in the way of interest; however, they have conversion features that could dilute equity. On Tuesday, MSTR ...