MicroStrategy (Strategy) released its Q4 2025 earnings report and, along with it, disclosed an extreme downside scenario that would begin to strain its Bitcoin treasury model. The CEO’s remarks ...
Executive Chairman Michael Saylor doubled down on Bitcoin (BTC) earlier this week, announcing via social media that his company Strategy (MSTR), formerly known as MicroStrategy, has purchased an ...
Strategy (Nasdaq: MSTR), formerly MicroStrategy, reported the financial results for the fourth quarter of 2025 on Feb. 5. The world's largest Bitcoin (BTC) treasury company posted a net loss of $12.4 ...
It has been a tumultuous cycle for Michael Saylor-led Strategy (Nasdaq: MSTR), formerly MicroStrategy. The company's stock has lost 65% of its value since Oct. 1 last year. Recently, the leading ...
Evernorth holds 388 million XRP tokens purchased at an average price of $2.44, making it the largest institutional XRP holder. The company plans to list on Nasdaq under ticker XRPN in Q1 2026 through ...
MicroStrategy is a business intelligence and analytics firm founded by Michael Saylor in 1989. It offers software and services that help enterprises evaluate massive data sets. MicroStrategy is known ...
Strategy (MSTR) is scheduled to announce Q4 earnings results on Thursday, February 5th, after market close, and a metric to keep a watch on will be the number of diluted shares. The stock was 8.15% ...
MicroStrategy (MSTR) stock crashed 67% over the past year as Bitcoin dropped 17% to $72,725. MicroStrategy holds 640,808 Bitcoin below its $74,032 cost basis with $24.3B in implied unrealized losses.
Strategy reported a net loss of $12.6 billion and an operating loss of $17.4 billion. Bitcoin has slipped below $61,000, far away from Strategy's cost basis of about $76,000. Strategy shares closed ...
Strategy recently acquired 1,142 more bitcoin for $90 million. The price of the cryptocurrency was recently around $69,000. The broad sell-off in tech and metals last week does not bode well for risk ...
Launch any app, or bring back the right ctrl key. If you bought a Windows computer in the past couple years, there's a good chance that it a "Copilot" key where the right ctrl key used to be. But what ...