Michael Saylor and Strategy (MSTR) Raise Cash to Fund Preferred Dividends
Led by Executive Chairman Michael Saylor, the company also added to its bitcoin holdings last week, bringing its total stack to 650,000 BTC.
Updated Dec 1, 2025, 2:11 p.m. Published Dec 1, 2025, 1:37 p.m.

- Strategy (MSTR) has sold common stock to fund a $1.44 billion cash reserve to fund dividends on its preferred stock.
- The company sizably cut its full-year profit and BTC yield targets given the sharp recent declines in bitcoin’s price.
- The company added modestly to bitcoin holdings last week, bringing its total stack to 650,000 coins.
Facing questions from critics about its ability to fund dividends on its various classes of preferred stock, Strategy (MSTR) and its Executive Chairman Michael Saylor early Monday announced the formation of $1.44 billion U.S. dollar reserve.
The reserve was raised via the sales last week of common stock and the company initially intends to keep enough money in the reserve to fund at least twelve months of dividends, according to a press release. Strategy further intends to add to the reserve with the ultimate goal of covering 24 months or more of dividends.
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CEO Phong Le noted the reserve currently covers 21 months of dividends.
Given the reality of the recent plunge in bitcoin BTC$86,162.59 prices (down another 5% to $86,000 on Monday morning) against company expectations for $150,000 at year-end, Strategy also adjusted its full-year profit and bitcoin yield targets.
Now assuming a year-end price range of $85,000-$110,000, Strategy is guiding to full-year net income ranging from a loss of $5.5 billion to gain of $6.3 billion.
The so-called bitcoin yield target has been cut to a range of 22%-26% versus the previous target of 30%.
The full-year bitcoin dollar gain target has been cut to $8.4 billion to $12.8 billion against the previous target of $20 billion.
The company also announced modest new bitcoin buys of 130 coins for $11.7 million, or $89,860 per BTC. That brings Strategy’s stack to 650,000 BTC acquired for $48.38 billion, or $74,436 per coin.
The purchase was funded via the sale last week of 8.214 million shares of common stock, which raised $1.478 billion. The bulk of that money went to fund the previously mentioned dollar reserve.
MSTR shares are lower by 4.4% in premarket trading alongside bitcoin’s steep overnight price decline.
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The broker said fears over Strategy’s solvency are misplaced and the stock remains the strongest asymmetric bet on bitcoin.
What to know:
- Benchmark said Strategy’s share-price pullback has revived an unfounded doom narrative that ignores its bitcoin reserves and capital structure.
- The broker argued that MSTR’s perpetual preferred stock and low-cost convertibles give it unmatched bitcoin leverage with limited solvency risk.
- Analyst Mark Palmer reiterated his buy rating on the stock and $705 price target.
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