Software company-turned bitcoin-buying entity MicroStrategy dropped the "Micro" from its name Wednesday and said it took a $1 billion write-down on its bitcoin holdings in the fourth quarter. The ...
Listen to this article The Tysons tech company formerly known as MicroStrategy has a new moniker: Strategy. In addition to announcing a new name, the Bitcoin behemoth chaired by Michael Saylor ...
Strategy posted a loss last quarter as its Bitcoin-buying spree ramped up, but word of the rebrand dominated the conversation Wednesday.
The largest corporate holder of bitcoin said it's almost halfway to its $42 billion capital raising goal after it went on a ...
MicroStrategy announced a splashy rebrand Wednesday that underscored its commitment to serve as a bitcoin holding company.
MicroStrategy swung to a loss that was wider than Wall Street expected after operating expenses surged on its purchase of $20.5 billion of bitcoin.
Strategy Inc., formerly known as MicroStrategy Inc., said late Wednesday it has raised an additional $584 million through the sale of preferred stock, and it confirmed it is about halfway through its ...
MicroStrategy disclosed in a regulatory filing on Monday that it had gone a week without purchasing any Bitcoin for the first ...
MicroStrategy, the largest corporate Bitcoin holder, has announced it’s rebranded to Strategy and unveiled a new Bitcoin logo ...
Michael Saylor’s Strategy, the new name announced earlier today for MicroStrategy Inc., had a fourth consecutive quarterly ...
The company earlier on Wednesday changed its name to Strategy as its primary focus for some time has been bitcoin, not software.