Strategy Comes Off the Sidelines With $21B Preferred Stock ATM Offering
A fresh round of purchases of bitcoin would bring the company's holdings above 500,000 tokens.

What to know:
- Michael Saylor's Strategy (MSTR) Monday morning launched a $21B at-the-market offering of its preferred stock (STRK).
- In the doldrums after another panicky Sunday decline, bitcoin (BTC) rose about $1,000 to above $83,000 on the news.
- Strategy currently holds just under 500,000 bitcoin.
On the sidelines from purchasing additional bitcoin
The company during early Monday U.S. hours announced a $21 billion at-the-market (ATM) offering of its Series A preferred stock
The news gave a small boost to bitcoin, which — amid yet another panicky Sunday session — traded as low as $80,000 a few hours ago. It's currently changing hands at just above $83,000.
Strategy by a mile is the largest corporate holder of bitcoin, with just shy of 500,000 tokens worth about $42 billion at bitcoin's current price.
If MSTR were to fully utilize this plan over what is likely to be a sizable period of time, the total annual dividend payout would be approximately $1.68 billion. Dividend payments would likely need to be funded via additional common stock capital raises and/or cash generated from Strategy's operational business activities.
MSTR shares are lower by 5.5% in premarket action and down about 50% from a record high hit in late November.
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