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Story: Strategy Unveils Euro-Denominated Preferred Stock to Fuel Bitcoin Expansion

By James Thorp

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A First-of-Its-Kind Offering: STRE and Its Euro-Based Structure. The 10% Series A Perpetual Stream Preferred Stock (STRE) represents the first euro-denominated…

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Bridging Traditional Finance and Bitcoin. The euro-denominated offering reflects a strategic evolution for both Strategy and the broader…

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Strategy’s Dual Momentum: Financial Growth and Bitcoin Accumulation. Beyond the STRE issuance, Strategy’s financial health remains a major driver of investor confidence.

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A Strategic Step in Global Bitcoin Treasury Management. By denominating its preferred stock in euros, Strategy is signaling a broader ambition: to align…

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Institutional Confidence Grows as Bitcoin Market Expands. The launch of the STRE comes at a time when institutional interest in Bitcoin remains strong…

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Conclusion: A Milestone in Bitcoin’s Corporate Integration. Strategy’s euro-denominated STRE issuance represents a pivotal evolution in corporate Bitcoin…

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Strategy Inc., formerly known as MicroStrategy, has unveiled a groundbreaking capital-raising initiative — the launch of its first euro-denominated perpetual preferred stock,…

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The company plans to raise capital through the issuance of 3.5 million STRE shares, each with a par value of €100, aimed primarily at qualified institutional investors across…

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At present, Strategy holds 641,205 BTC, valued at approximately $68.52 billion, following its latest purchase of 397 BTC worth $45.

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The 10% Series A Perpetual Stream Preferred Stock (STRE) represents the first euro-denominated perpetual preferred share issued by a Bitcoin-focused company.

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According to the official filing on November 3, 2025, the shares will pay an annual dividend of 10%, distributed quarterly beginning December 31, 2025.

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This feature allows Strategy to offer a competitive yield while maintaining flexibility in dividend management — an essential consideration in volatile macroeconomic conditions.

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The STRE also includes key redemption and repurchase provisions:

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The company may redeem shares if less than 25% of the initial issue remains outstanding or if a tax event arises.

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Holders can require repurchase in the event of a “fundamental change,” receiving the full stated value plus any accumulated dividends.

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