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.
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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 ...
Michael Saylor’s MicroStrategy Inc. checks all the boxes for inclusion in the Nasdaq 100 Index, a development that would ...
Microstrategy, the largest corporate holder of Bitcoin, added to its stash by buying an additional 21,550 BTC worth 2.1 billion ...
Microsoft rejected Bitcoin investments, citing volatility and the need for stability. MicroStrategy’s bold strategy sparks ...
MicroStrategy CEO Michael Saylor had pitched Microsoft's board on investing in bitcoin. Investors voted against the proposal ...