Michael Saylor is everywhere, and now he’s on the cover of Forbes in an issue released Jan. 30. The 59-year-old CEO of ...
Either MicroStrategy’s Michael Saylor is a visionary, or he’s a delusional egomaniac,” Forbes observed in 1998, during the ...
MicroStrategy was born a software company, but at this point it's best known for its massive bitcoin holdings — and it may be changing its name to reflect as much.
MicroStrategy (NASDAQ: MSTR) has been one of the most unlikely winners in the software sector in recent years. The company ...
Why Michael Saylor’s MicroStrategy is a brilliant blueprint for manipulating traditional finance to harness the pixie dust of crypto mania.
The company's bold move could raise $2 billion, reinforcing its aggressive Bitcoin accumulation despite dilution concerns ...
The ghost of John McAfee's bold Bitcoin bet lives on as industry leaders make astronomical price predictions—minus the ...
MicroStrategy CEO Michael Saylor announced in a recent X post that this brings the firm’s holdings to 471,107 BTC acquired for $30.4 billion at an average price of $64.511 per Bitcoin.
Bitcoin under $90K is not something we've seen since November, but recent economic data dimming hopes of rate cuts caused investor jitters that not even spot bitcoin ETFs inflows or MicroStrategy's ...
MicroStrategy has been popular amongst retail investors, as many see it as a pure play Bitcoin proxy with leverage. Led by the maverick CEO Michael Saylor, MicroStrategy converted all of its ...
By 1992, MicroStrategy signed its first major client, McDonald’s, to a $10 million deal. Saylor, who served as the company’s CEO from its inception in 1989 to 2022 (and now as Chairman), is a ...
MicroStrategy started buying the crypto in 2020, selling debt and equity and using the funds to buy it. CEO Michael Saylor has become one of the biggest evangelists for it, and the software part ...