MicroStrategy is changing its name to reflect its transformation from strictly a software firm to the self-described "world's ...
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.
Michael Saylor's MicroStrategy (MSTR) rebranded to Strategy, with visuals pointing to a Bitcoin-centric company.
MicroStrategy's levered Bitcoin strategy has yielded positive returns but carries high risk due to Bitcoin's volatility; See ...
MicroStrategy (NASDAQ: MSTR), which has gone all in on buying Bitcoin, has done even better. During the past three years, the S&P 500 index is up 38%, Bitcoin is up 159%, and MicroStrategy is up ...
CEO Michael Saylor has made one thing clear: MicroStrategy isn't just holding Bitcoinit's building an empire around it. The company, once a pure enterprise software firm, now proudly brands itself ...
MicroStrategy is planning to raise more funds for general business purchases, including funding future Bitcoin purchases.
The insatiable Bitcoin-buyer MicroStrategy (MSTR) has seen an impressive rise of over 600% in the past year—a performance roughly 4.5 times greater than Bitcoin’s (BTC) own gains over the same ...
MicroStrategy stock has crushed the market during the past three years due to its Bitcoin buying strategy. The company is aggressively buying Bitcoin, adding debt to its balance sheet. The stock ...