Michael Saylor's Strategy Adds Another 22K Bitcoin for $1.92B
The purchase was funded mostly common stock issuance and brought the company's holdings to 528,185 BTC.

What to know:
- Strategy has acquired an additional 22,048 bitcoin for $1.92 billion, bringing total holdings to 528,185 tokens.
- The average purchase price of the company stack has now risen to $67,458 versus bitcoin's current price in the $82,000 area.
- This latest acquisition was mostly funded through issuance of common stock.
The Strategy (MSTR) bitcoin
The company added 22,048 BTC for $1.92 billion, or an average price of $86,969 each, per a Monday morning filing. Total holdings are now 528,185 bitcoin purchased for $35.63 billion, or an average price of $67,458 each.
At the current price around $82,000, those holdings are worth more than $43 billion.
This latest purchase appeared to be funded mostly by additional common share issuance, a total of $1.2 billion worth in the week ended March 30, according to the filing. Strategy also tapped its STRK preferred share ATM for $18.52 million during the week.
The company additionally closed on its STRF preferred share offering last week, raising $711.2 million.
MSTR is lower by 4% premarket alongside bitcoin's roughly 3% decline in price since the Friday close of the stock market.
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