Microsoft shareholders strongly opposed a recent proposal for the company to invest part of its assets in Bitcoin.
In the latest episode of Galaxy Research‘s "Galaxy Brains" podcast, MicroStrategy (NASDAQ:MSTR) executive chairman Michael ...
Only 0.55% of Microsoft ( MSFT) shareholders voted for a proposal to put bitcoin (BTC) on the company's balance sheet, according to a recent company filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
MicroStrategy is now more similar to a commodity or an ETF since it is “essentially a dead company” without its Bitcoin, says an analyst.
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Even a personal appeal by MicroStrategy Inc.’s Michael Saylor failed to persuade software giant Microsoft Corp. to follow in ...
MicroStrategy's Michael Saylor reaffirms commitment to Bitcoin, holding $42.5B in reserves. MSTR stock rises as BTC surpasses ...
MicroStrategy Co-founder Michael Saylor proposed at Microsoft's annual shareholder meeting that the company diversify its ...
The executive chairman and co-founder of enterprise software firm MicroStrategy, Michael Saylor, has a whole new analogy to ...
Microsoft shareholders have rejected a proposal to explore Bitcoin investments, prioritizing operational stability and ...
Microsoft shareholders rejected a proposal to invest in bitcoin, despite claims of potential stock price increase and reduced ...