MicroStrategy will transition to preferred stock financing in 2025, having raised $21 billion to date.

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MicroStrategy announced that as of now, the company has raised $21 billion in funding for 2025, shifting to preferred stock financing and maintaining record growth to expand its Bitcoin holdings and attract institutional investors.

This reflects the shift in the company's financing structure compared to the fiscal year 2024. According to company data, MicroStrategy raised $22.6 billion in the fiscal year 2024 through the issuance of $16.3 billion in common stock and $6.2 billion in convertible bonds.

The statement shows that from 2025 to present, the company has raised a total of $20.8 billion through the issuance of $11.9 billion in common stock, $6.9 billion in preferred stock, and $2 billion in convertible bonds.

According to detailed data provided by the company, the financing plan for 2025 includes structured issuance of various securities: STRF $1.18 billion, STRC $2.68 billion, STRE $710 million, STRK $1.25 billion, and STRD $1.07 billion. The issuance of preferred stock has changed significantly compared to 2024, when the company did not make extensive use of preferred stock. (Crypto.News)

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