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Michael Saylor
Michael Saylor Says MicroStrategy Margin Call Talk Is ‘Much Ado About Nothing’
The CEO also told CNBC that the software company planned to buy more bitcoin with its free cash flow.

Tron Bolsters Reserve Again; Fed Decision Market Wobbles
$500 million in USDC added to Tron DAO USDD reserve. Coinbase cuts nearly a fifth of its workforce. Michael Saylor, Microstrategy stick to their guns on Bitcoin. Crypto market braces for U.S. Federal Reserve rate decision. Those stories and other news shaping the cryptocurrency and blockchain world in this episode of “The Daily Forkast.”

MicroStrategy Defended at BTIG; Saylor Not Expecting Imminent Margin Call
With bitcoin (BTC) prices falling, some question whether MicroStrategy (MSTR) may have to part with or pledge as collateral more of its 129,218 coin stack. "The Hash" discusses the outlook for MicroStrategy as CEO Michael Saylor told the Wall Street Journal, "we don’t expect to receive a margin call."

MicroStrategy’s New CFO Says Bitcoin Strategy Unchanged Amid Market Drop: Report
Andrew Kang spoke to The Wall Street Journal Wednesday regarding MicroStrategy's bitcoin strategy.

Michael Saylor Suggests MicroStrategy Will Never Sell its Bitcoin
Even as bitcoin's price has fallen 50% from its highs, MicroStrategy CEO Michael Saylor tweeted that there's almost no price low enough at which his business analytics software company would be forced to sell bitcoin. "The Hash" squad discusses Saylor's investment strategy, outlook and the concerns raised about possible margin calls.

Michael Saylor Suggests MicroStrategy Will Never Sell Its Bitcoin
The plunging price of bitcoin raised questions about whether the company might soon receive a margin call from its lenders.

MicroStrategy Reports $170M Impairment Charge on Bitcoin Holdings in Q1
The software firm owns 129,218 bitcoins valued at just under $5 billion.

MicroStrategy to Offer Workers Bitcoin Options in 401(k) Accounts via Fidelity
CEO Michael Saylor’s tweet comes the same day Fidelity said it will begin offering bitcoin investments in its 401(k) accounts later this year.

Saylor Calls MicroStrategy’s Bitcoin Play ‘Tremendous Success,’ Promises More BTC Buys
The CEO is almost two years into his multibillion-dollar experiment of bitcoin on the balance sheet. According to a new investor letter, his conviction isn’t waning.
