Deep search
Search
Copilot
Images
Videos
Maps
News
Shopping
More
Flights
Travel
Hotels
Notebook
Top stories
Sports
U.S.
Local
World
Science
Technology
Entertainment
Business
More
Politics
Any time
Past hour
Past 24 hours
Past 7 days
Past 30 days
Best match
Most recent
MicroStrategy Preferred Stock Had to Be Sold At a Discount. You Won’t Believe the Yield Now.
The shares, the first preferred stock issue by the largest corporate holder of Bitcoin, didn’t get as strong a reception as the company planned.
MicroStrategy: The Preferred Stock Is A Bitcoin-Per-Share Accretion Engine
MicroStrategy offers 8% dividends with preferred shares. Learn why MSTR stock’s unique structure provides a low-risk way to gain Bitcoin exposure and growth.
MicroStrategy Raises $563 Million From Preferred Stock Sale
MicroStrategy Inc. has raised $563 million through a debt-like equity offering to help finance its purchase of more Bitcoin.
Should You Buy MicroStrategy Stock’s New Preferred STRK Shares?
As the pro-Bitcoin (BTCUSD) regime of President Donald Trump takes hold, the good times for the world's largest cryptocurrency look set to continue. After more than doubling in 2024, Bitcoin is currently trading near its all-time high.
Institutions Are Primed for MicroStrategy's Preferred Stock Sale, Say Analysts
The largest of the U.S. preferred stock ETFs is the BlackRock iShares Preferred and Income Securities ETF (PFF), which has roughly $15 billion in assets under management. The largest holders of PFF ETF are major corporations such as Boeing (BA), Wells Fargo (WFC) and Citi Group (C).
MicroStrategy Announces $563,400,000 Stock Offering, Says Part of Proceeds Will Be Used To Acquire More Bitcoin
Software development firm MicroStrategy (MSTR) is announcing a massive new stock offering to raise funds for accumulating more Bitcoin (BTC).
MicroStrategy prices 7.3M share perpetual strike preferred stock offering
MicroStrategy (MSTR) announced the pricing of its offering on January 30 of 7.3M shares of 8.00% series A perpetual strike preferred stock at a
1MSTR : MicroStrategy Prices Preferred Stock Offering At $80 Per Share, Seeks $563M...
MicroStrategy issued 7.3 million shares of 8.00% perpetual preferred stock at $80 per share, expected to bring in $563.4 million for general purposes, including Bitcoin purchases. Conversion and redemption rights apply.
MicroStrategy prices $563.4 million stock offering
TYSONS CORNER, Va. - MicroStrategy Incorporated (NASDAQ:MSTR), known for its substantial Bitcoin holdings and remarkable 578% return over the past year, has priced its public offering of 7.3 million shares of 8.
3d
JPMorgan’s Preferred Stock Sale Fuels Frenzied Hunt for Coupons
JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s big preferred shares issue this week put sales desks into top gear. Their pitch was simple: a ...
4d
New Preferred Stock IPOs, January 2025
Discover new preferred stock and exchange-traded debt offerings in January with yields up to 9.125%. Click here to read what ...
cryptonewsz
3d
MicroStrategy Raises $563M From Stock Sale to Buy More Bitcoin
MicroStrategy Inc. has secured $563 million through a new equity financing structure aimed at expanding its Bitcoin (BTC) ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results
Trending now
Pauses tariffs on Mexico
'USAID to be shut down'
Team name not changing
Winter storm warnings
US stock market falls
North Korea slams Rubio
Wrongful arrest settlement
Sweden rules out sabotage
Highway reopens after fires
Named acting head of CFPB
Protest in Los Angeles
Plans to cut South Africa aid
Staff must reveal probe role
DC crash wreckage removal
Martinez refinery fire
Workers put on leave
Philly plane crash probe
RU energy facilities attacked
Wins album of the year
Venezuelan protections end
2023 train derailment suit
Set up joint company
Syria car bomb explosion
On trial over World Cup kiss
Kelce fined for taunting
Agent for ‘deep research’
Aimee Bock stands trial
Grammy Awards winners
Teething sticks recalled
Elliott wins Cook Out Clash
Related topics
MicroStrategy
Bitcoin
Fannie Mae
Freddie Mac
Federal National Mortgage Association
Feedback