Michael Saylor's MicroStrategy Now Holds Over $4.6B Worth of Bitcoin
The firm bought over 12K bitcoin for $347 million in the last two months.
Michael Saylor's MicroStrategy (MSTR) bought 12,333 bitcoin
With the most recent purchase, MicroStrategy now holds 152,333 bitcoin, worth over $4.6 billion at current prices.
The company, which was founded by crypto billionaire Michael Saylor, is one of the largest HODLers of bitcoin. MicroStrategy also said it sold some $333.7 million of its shares as per a previously disclosed shares sale agreement.
In May, the firm had booked a smaller than expected write down for the first quarter on its bitcoin's holdings.
Shares of the firm were down 1% at $321.44 during pre-market trading, mirroring bitcoin, which was down over 1% at $30,288.
Read more: Michael Saylor's MicroStrategy Books a Much Smaller Bitcoin Impairment Charge
UPDATE (June 28, 2023, 12: 23 UTC): Adds additional details and background.
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