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AI continues to fuel massive energy demand, and utilities are critical beneficiaries. Read why utilities are key for income ...
MicroStrategy has issued over $3 billion of preferred stock with rates as high as 11.5%, a tactic that has generated controversy given the company’s lack of cash earnings. The debate among investors ...
MicroStrategy’s Stride preferred stock has three key characteristics that make it less attractive than investing in bitcoin in a more direct manner.
HPP [ priced [ an underwritten public offering of ~197.2M shares and warrants to purchase ~71.8M shares. * The shares are being sold at $2.23 per share and the pre-funded warrants are being sold at a ...
Famed short-seller Jim Chanos denounced Strategy’s Michael Saylor for using a misleading model to value his crypto-treasury firm and reemphasized his recommendation to short its shares and buy Bitcoin ...
The company has issued about $3 billion of preferred in 2025 as it seeks to broaden its funding sources to buy Bitcoin.
There's a definite difference between pairing preferreds with Treasuries vs. corporate bonds. I’ve spent a lot of time over the past few months talking about the fixed income space. My primary ...
However, for higher-rate taxpayers in taxable portfolios, preferreds look more compelling than the table suggests because they tend to pay qualified dividends taxed at 15-20%. This means that on a ...
Within the spectrum of financial instruments, preferred stocks (or "preferreds") occupy a unique place. Because of their characteristics, they straddle the line between stocks and bonds.
Preferreds, a kind of hybrid security, are popular with banks because they help meet capital requirements without diluting shareholders. But now, the market is being upended in a selloff fueled by ...
Investors are bailing on preferred shares at a historic clip because of the growing concern about the health of US regional banks. A $12.2 billion iShares exchange-traded fund tracking the wider ...
Preferreds, a kind of hybrid security, are popular with banks because they help meet capital requirements without diluting shareholders. But now, the market is being upended in a selloff fueled by ...