
Strategy raised $333.7M through common stock sales (Aug 10-16), used proceeds for dividends, debt, and reserves, but made no new Bitcoin purchases, keeping its BTC holdings at 840,447.
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Strategy has been managing its financials and Bitcoin holdings amidst market fluctuations.
Strategy raised $333.7 million through common stock sales last week but made no Bitcoin purchases, leaving its holdings unchanged at 840,447 BTC. The company sold 3.46 million MSTR shares between Aug. 10 and Aug. 16 through its at-the-market offering program, according to a Monday 8-K filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission. Of the proceeds, $52.4 million was used to fund the twice-monthly dividends on STRC preferred stock, while $132.2 million funded repurchases of the same security. Another $149.1 million was added to the company’s US dollar reserve. Strategy repurchased about 1.39 million STRC shares for $132.2 million during the week. It made no repurchases of its other preferred securities or MSTR common stock. STRC was down 0.12% in premarket activity Monday at $94.67 after closing Friday 1.03% lower at $94.78, according to Yahoo Finance. The company reported no Bitcoin purchases or sales during the period. Its 840,447 BTC were acquired for an aggregate $63.36 billion, including fees and expenses, at an average purchase price of $75,385 per coin. Strategy’s US dollar reserve stood at $4.80 billion as of Sunday, including expected proceeds from stock sales that had not yet settled. The reserve is intended to support preferred-stock dividends and interest payments on outstanding debt.
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Strategy may continue using stock sales for financial management
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