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MicroStrategy, Preferred Stock
MicroStrategy Preferred Stock Had to Be Sold At a Discount. You Won’t Believe the Yield Now.
The shares, the first preferred stock issue by the largest corporate holder of Bitcoin, didn’t get as strong a reception as the company planned.
Institutions Are Primed for MicroStrategy's Preferred Stock Sale, Say Analysts
The largest of the U.S. preferred stock ETFs is the BlackRock iShares Preferred and Income Securities ETF (PFF), which has roughly $15 billion in assets under management. The largest holders of PFF ETF are major corporations such as Boeing (BA), Wells Fargo (WFC) and Citi Group (C).
MicroStrategy Raises $563 Million From Preferred Stock Sale
MicroStrategy Inc. has raised $563 million through a debt-like equity offering to help finance its purchase of more Bitcoin.
1MSTR : MicroStrategy Prices Preferred Stock Offering At $80 Per Share, Seeks $563M...
MicroStrategy issued 7.3 million shares of 8.00% perpetual preferred stock at $80 per share, expected to bring in $563.4 million for general purposes, including Bitcoin purchases. Conversion and redemption rights apply.
MicroStrategy prices 7.3M share perpetual strike preferred stock offering
MicroStrategy (MSTR) announced the pricing of its offering on January 30 of 7.3M shares of 8.00% series A perpetual strike preferred stock at a
MicroStrategy Upsizes Preferred Stock Offering, Raising $563M for More Bitcoin
Disclaimer: The analyst who wrote this piece owns shares of MicroStrategy (MSTR). MicroStrategy's (MSTR) initial attempt to expand its capital raising activities via perpetual preferred stock appeared to have been met with strong demand.
MicroStrategy Raises $563M From Stock Sale to Buy More Bitcoin
MicroStrategy Inc. has secured $563 million through a new equity financing structure aimed at expanding its Bitcoin (BTC) holdings.
MicroStrategy May Have to Cut Price for 8% Preferred-Stock Offering
Bitcoin investor MicroStrategy’s $250 million preferred-stock offering may price at a discount to its face value of $100 per share due to apparent insufficient demand for the deal.
MicroStrategy Prices Strike Preferred Stock Offering (STRK)
MicroStrategy estimates that the net proceeds to it from the offering will be approximately $563.4 million, after deducting the underwriting discounts and commissions and MicroStrategy's estimated offering expenses.
MicroStrategy sets price range for perpetual preferred stock- Bloomberg
MicroStrategy, a business intelligence company, is setting a price range between $80 and $85 for each of its perpetual preferred stocks. This price is lower than the initially marketed liquidation preference of $100 per share,
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New Preferred Stock IPOs, January 2025
Discover new preferred stock and exchange-traded debt offerings in January with yields up to 9.125%. Click here to read what ...
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PLBY Group converts 25% of preferred shares to common stock at $1.85 per share
PLBY Group (PLBY) has converted 25% of its outstanding shares of Series B Convertible Preferred Stock into shares of its common stock as part ...
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JPMorgan Chase & Co. Announces Redemption of Depositary Shares for Series HH Preferred Stock
JPMorgan Chase & Co. filed an 8-K report with the Securities and Exchange Commission, informing shareholders about the ...
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LDP: A Preferred Stock Fund That Deserves Its Name
LDP offers a high yield of 7.63%, outperforming most preferred stock index funds but lagging other preferred CEFs. Find out ...
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JPMorgan’s Preferred Stock Sale Fuels Frenzied Hunt for Coupons
JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s big preferred shares issue this week put sales desks into top gear. Their pitch was simple: a ...
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