Mars Finance reports that MicroStrategy stated in a live interview on a Middle Eastern TV program that if the company sells a credit instrument equivalent to 1.4% of its capital assets, it can pay MSTR dividends and permanently increase the amount of BTC it holds.
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Michael Saylor: Selling a 1.4% asset-backed credit instrument can cover dividends with MSTR shares and permanently increase BTC holdings
Mars Finance reports that MicroStrategy stated in a live interview on a Middle Eastern TV program that if the company sells a credit instrument equivalent to 1.4% of its capital assets, it can pay MSTR dividends and permanently increase the amount of BTC it holds.