MicroStrategy Inc. reported a decline in its shares by 8% after the company disclosed its purchase of $209 million in Bitcoin, marking the eighth consecutive week of acquisitions. This transaction was made between December 23 and December 29, 2024, as part of the company’s strategy to expand its Bitcoin holdings.
MicroStrategy’s shares drop 8% after $209 million Bitcoin purchase
The company acquired 2,138 bitcoins at an average price of approximately $97,837 per coin, totaling its Bitcoin purchases to about 446,400 coins overall. At current Bitcoin prices, this translates to a value of approximately $41.1 billion. To finance this latest acquisition, MicroStrategy sold 592,987 shares for about $209 million. Following the announcement, MicroStrategy’s stock fell from $318.89 to $302.09 shortly after the market opened, with a further decline observed in after-hours trading.
Could MicroStrategy’s $3 trillion Bitcoin bet boost its stock further?
Previous to this purchase, MicroStrategy had disclosed a sale of shares worth $561 million, which was used to acquire 5,262 bitcoins at an average price of $106,662. The company has financed its Bitcoin accumulation through consecutive share sales over the past eight weeks, totaling $1.22 billion raised from stock sales since late October. MicroStrategy’s shift to Bitcoin as its primary treasury reserve asset has significantly reshaped its market capitalization, now exceeding $80 billion.
The firm is operating under a “21/21 plan,” aiming to raise $21 billion from both share sales and fixed-income securities. As of December 29, it has approximately $6.88 billion remaining for issuance and sale under this plan. This strategy hinges on the expectation of increasing institutional adoption of Bitcoin, despite the cryptocurrency’s inherent volatility.
MicroStrategy’s bullish posture on Bitcoin has resulted in a remarkable stock increase of over 360% this year, significantly outperforming Bitcoin itself. The company’s strategy raises concerns among analysts regarding the extensive leverage involved and the implications of increasing its authorized shares dramatically, from 330 million to a potential 10.33 billion. Analysts like Hartmann Capital’s Felix Hartmann warned of a precarious situation, suggesting that while MicroStrategy could potentially see a top-five market capitalization, it also risks a downturn.
In addition, MicroStrategy’s position has attracted interest from hedge funds engaging in convertible arbitrage strategies. The company seeks approval to increase its authorized shares to support its capital campaign effectively. This approval is crucial for sustaining their ambitious growth plans, which envision an aggressive accumulation of Bitcoin assets over the coming years.
This week marked a notable moment for MicroStrategy as it was included in the Nasdaq-100 index, placing it among 100 of the largest stocks by market capitalization. The company’s ongoing efforts to leverage its high stock price to acquire more Bitcoin illustrate its unique market position, with many viewing it as a proxy for cryptocurrency investment.
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