He has also attracted more than 50,000 followers on Twitter. NurPhoto / Contributor / Getty Images MicroStrategy announced a purchase of around $209 million in bitcoin Monday. The company has now ...
MicroStrategy, the self-described bitcoin (BTC) development company, increased its holdings of the largest cryptocurrency for the eighth consecutive week. The company, which already holds more ...
MicroStrategy (MSTR, Financial) stock loses around 7% on monday as the company reports a drop in weekly Bitcoin purchases. The firm, which holds a large amount of Bitcoin, purchased $209 million ...
MicroStrategy's stock is highly risky due to its heavy reliance on Bitcoin, exposing it to extreme volatility and regulatory uncertainties. The company's business model has shifted from business ...
MicroStrategy buys 2,138 BTC for $209 million, bringing total holdings to 446,400 BTC at average price of $62,428 per coin. Company's aggressive Bitcoin strategy boosts market cap to $80 billion ...
MicroStrategy is up 339% since the beginning of the year, but at $300.95 per share, it is still trading 36.5% below its 52-week high of $473.83 from November 2024.
MicroStrategy Inc. said it bought $209 million of Bitcoin, marking the eighth consecutive week of purchases for the dot-com-era software maker turned leveraged proxy for the original cryptocurrency.
MicroStrategy’s relentless Bitcoin accumulation streak has pushed the firm’s holdings to 446,400 BTC. However, the market appears less enthusiastic about the company’s aggressive crypto ...
↗️ MicroStrategy (MSTR): Shares of the technology company that has borrowed heavily to invest in bitcoin fell more than 3%, after sinking more than 8% on Monday. ↗️ Tesla (TSLA): The ...
Asit Sharma: I'm paying attention. Ricky Mulvey: First up, welcome to the NASDAQ 100 to MicroStrategy. The former enterprise software company turned Bitcoin holding company has gained mainstream ...
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