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MicroStrategy Returns To Dilution, Raises $520M Via Stock Sale
HomeNews* MicroStrategy raised $578.1 million in late June, mainly through common stock sales that dilute shareholders.
These preferred shares had been promoted as a way to bring in investment without diluting existing shareholders, as preferred shares typically do not grant common stock voting rights or ownership stakes. However, the company’s ATM stock sales led to immediate dilution for current shareholders, as their ownership percentage decreased.
Instead of significant uptake for the new preferred shares, 90% of the capital generated in the recent round came from sales of common stock. A moderator in an online investor community suggested the strategy was expected, but critics—such as Josh Mandell—pointed out the large amount of dilution compared to the smaller potential dividend obligations created by selling preferred shares.
The preferred stock offerings named STRK, STRF, and STRD were all intended to attract fixed income investors by offering potential dividend yields without impacting common stockholders’ equity. Despite these promises, investor demand remained low for these products. One commenter stated on X (formerly Twitter) that “THESE ARE VERY LOW DEMAND PRODUCTS… so back to shitting on common shareholder with ATM dumps.”
MicroStrategy’s total Bitcoin holdings now exceed 597,000 BTC, accounting for more than 3% of the circulating supply. However, the shift back to heavy common stock sales raises questions about the long-term effectiveness of preferred share instruments as a funding source for ongoing crypto investment strategies.
Of the capital raised in this latest period, around 10% will require future cash dividend payments, while the remaining 90% resulted in immediate dilution for shareholders. This split highlights challenges the company faces in attracting institutional investment through innovative securities while continuing its aggressive approach to Bitcoin accumulation.