MicroStrategy's Bitcoin Bet: A New Chapter with Preferred Offering
AInvestTuesday, Jan 7, 2025 12:56 am ET
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MicroStrategy, the software company turned Bitcoin evangelist, has announced plans to raise up to $2 billion through a public underwritten offering of perpetual preferred stock in the first quarter of 2025. This move aligns with the company's ambitious "21/21" plan, aiming to raise $21 billion in equity and $21 billion in fixed-income instruments over three years to purchase Bitcoin.



The perpetual preferred stock offering is senior to MicroStrategy's Class A common stock and may include features such as convertibility to Class A stock, cash dividends, and redemption provisions. This strategic move is expected to strengthen the company's balance sheet and further expand its Bitcoin holdings, as the funds raised will be used to acquire more Bitcoin.



MicroStrategy's relentless commitment to Bitcoin has drawn both admiration and skepticism. Proponents, like Anthony Scaramucci of SkyBridge Capital, have praised the company's long-term debt structuring and unwavering Bitcoin strategy. Critics, however, warn of potential vulnerabilities, particularly if Bitcoin's price were to face prolonged downturns.

The company's aggressive Bitcoin buying strategy has pressured its stock price, dropping from $480 to $340, despite the cryptocurrency maintaining its stratospheric altitude at around $100,000 per coin. This decline in the share price is happening even as the company continues to acquire more Bitcoin, with Michael Saylor, the company's chair, ramping up purchases at breakneck speed.

MicroStrategy's Bitcoin-centric strategy is a high-stakes gamble, heavily dependent on the continued upward trajectory of the cryptocurrency. The company's fate is now inextricably linked to Bitcoin's price, with a significant crash potentially having a devastating impact on its stock price. However, the company's aggressive strategy has also driven up its stock price, with shares soaring 438% in the last 12 months, including a 32% gain since Donald Trump's election.

In conclusion, MicroStrategy's preferred stock offering is a significant step towards executing its "21/21" plan and continuing its Bitcoin acquisition strategy. By raising additional capital and strengthening its balance sheet, the company can better position itself to navigate market volatility and maintain its aggressive Bitcoin buying strategy. However, the high-stakes nature of this strategy leaves the company vulnerable to potential risks, particularly if Bitcoin's price were to face prolonged downturns. As always, investors should carefully consider the risks and potential rewards before making any investment decisions.
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