MicroStrategy's audacious $42 billion capital plan is a 'win for all,' analysts say
Quick Take Benchmark analyst Mark Palmer credits MicroStrategy’s premium stock valuation — currently 2.7x its net asset value — to its unique compounding strategy. MicroStrategy now aims to accumulate a total of 412,220 bitcoins by the end of 2025.

Business intelligence company MicroStrategy revealed ambitious plans to intensify its bitcoin acquisition strategy. With the launch of the "21/21 Plan," the company aims to raise $42 billion over three years — half from equity and half from fixed-income issuances — to acquire additional bitcoin.
This approach marks a huge step up from MicroStrategy's (ticker: MSTR) previous bitcoin acquisition activity , which has already seen the company amass over 252,000 bitcoins since 2020. The stock has appreciated by about 290% year-to-date, far outpacing bitcoin’s rise of approximately 64% for the same period.
MicroStrategy reported quarterly sales of $116 million, which missed the consensus estimate of $122.66 million by about 5%. The company reported a year-to-date BTC Yield of 17.8%, a measure it uses to assess the performance of its bitcoin strategy.
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