Strategy подала заявку на размещение акций в евро для продолжения покупок биткоинов

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Strategy направила заявление о размещении 3,5 млн привилегированных акций под тикером STRE в евро с кумулятивным ежеквартальным дивидендом в 10% годовых в размере €100 (~$115).

Полученные средства пойдут на наращивание баланса в биткоине (BTC) и общие корпоративные цели.

STRE предназначены для квалифицированных инвесторов в ЕС и Великобритании. Размещение среди розничных инвесторов не предусмотрено.

Андеррайтерами ценных бумаг выступают Barclays, Morgan Stanley, Moelis и TD Securities.

По теме: криптоказначейства ждут «непростые времена» из-за сжатия премий — NYDIG

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На данный момент Strategy владеет 641 205 BTC, которые она приобрела за $47,49 млрд. Накануне корпорация пополнила свой биткоин-резерв на 397 BTC.

На конференции с аналитиками после публикации квартальной отчетности основатель компании Майкл Сэйлор заявил, что Strategy вряд ли изменит свою модель.

«Основное внимание уделяется продаже цифровых кредитов, улучшению баланса, покупке биткоинов и информированию об этом кредиторов и инвесторов в акции», — сообщил он.

Предприниматель исключил поглощение Strategy конкурентов, «даже если это будет выглядеть потенциально выгодным».

По теме: проблемы криптоказначейских компаний открывают новые возможности — 10x Research

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