Michael Saylor, executive chairman of Strategy (MSTR), has described the potential sale of the company's bitcoin holdings to fund dividends as "inconsequential." In an interview with CoinDesk, Saylor explained that even if Strategy were to sell bitcoin to cover all its dividend obligations, the impact on the market would be negligible due to bitcoin's substantial liquidity. He emphasized that the company would buy 20 bitcoin for every one sold, maintaining its strategic position.
Saylor also addressed criticisms regarding the timing of bitcoin purchases, clarifying that the company capitalizes on equity premiums during market rallies to execute profitable swaps. Additionally, he highlighted the robustness of Strategy's preferred stock, Stretch (STRC), which is designed as a perpetual instrument without redemption rights, allowing for long-term capital management without liquidity constraints.
Michael Saylor Downplays Impact of Potential Bitcoin Sale by Strategy
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