MicroStrategy Stock Moves Lower On Proposed Offering To Buy More Bitcoin

Zinger Key Points
  • MicroStrategy announced that it intends to offer $500 million worth of convertible senior notes due 2031 in a private offering.
  • MicroStrategy shares are up approximately 180% since the start of the year.

MicroStrategy Inc MSTR shares are trading lower in Wednesday’s after-hours session after the company announced a proposed private offering.

What Happened: After the market close on Wednesday, MicroStrategy announced that it intends to offer $500 million worth of convertible senior notes due 2031 in a private offering to institutional buyers. The company also plans to grant the initial purchasers of the notes a 13-day window to purchase up to an additional $75 million of the notes.

MicroStrategy said it intends to use the net proceeds from the sale to acquire additional Bitcoin BTC/USD.

The news comes a week after MicroStrategy announced that it would offer $700 million aggregate principal amount of 0.625% convertible senior notes due 2030 in a private offering. In a regulatory filing on Monday, the company confirmed that it used the net proceeds from that offering to buy bitcoin.

MicroStrategy is a business intelligence, mobile software and cloud-based services company, focused on accumulating bitcoin. As of March 10, MicroStrategy said it held an aggregate of approximately 205,000 bitcoins at an average purchase price of approximately $33,706 per coin.

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MSTR Price Action: MicroStrategy shares are up approximately 180% since the start of the year, largely driven by rising bitcoin prices. The stock was down 2.33% after hours at $1,725 at the time of publication, according to Benzinga Pro.

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