The company, which rebranded from MicroStrategy to "Strategy" this week, is worth just under double the value of its Bitcoin holdings.
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Michael Saylor is apparently done thinking small. The founder and CEO of MicroStrategy announced Wednesday that his company would be dropping the “Micro” from its name, instead operating as Strategy.
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 ...
Michael Saylor’s Strategy, the new name announced earlier today for MicroStrategy Inc., had a fourth consecutive quarterly ...
MicroStrategy Inc., the software maker that has been tapping capital markets to fund purchases of Bitcoin, announced on ...
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MicroStrategy (NASDAQ:MSTR) shocked the market yesterday by announcing it didn’t buy any Bitcoin (CRYPTO:BTC) during the ...
MicroStrategy is changing its name to reflect its transformation from strictly a software firm to the self-described "world's ...
Because of its cryptocurrency hoarding strategy, MicroStrategy (NASDAQ:MSTR) is now a big deal. It needs a new name to go ...
MicroStrategy has officially rebranded as Strategy, marking a major shift in its identity while reinforcing its focus on ...
MicroStrategy, one of Northern Virginia’s oldest technology companies, has a new corporate name that it said reflects its new focus on Bitcoin.