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42 sats \ 19 replies \ @denlillaapan OP 11 Jul \ parent \ on: Saylor's Latest Strategy: Raising Funds to Pay Dividends econ
yes, it does; no, nowhere near enough to pay the interest/dividend on their financial engineering products
Can I intrest you in my $VARK coin. It will pay you dividends, as soon as I dell the second batch to @Undisciplined
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We can use that to start the ~Stacker_Sports VARK Treasury Company.
We’ll pay for it with equity that can be converted to VARK at a future date.
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...and the 10 BTC that I angel-invest fund, you won't run away with, but instead build a bitcoin-acquiring company, yes?
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sounds kinky; I'm game
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Careful, he may well be using the new BTC=sats nomenclature. Also, he's European so you may not be prepared for what he can think of.
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For sure. Our aim will be to acquire one billion sats.
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Amazing. And what's the projected BTC yield?
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Through our proprietary financial engineering we believe we can maintain that 1B:10 return.
YEEEES, I'm game. Gimme an address and I'll wire you 10 BTC. Excellent use case of the Aardvark brand. I truly believe in this project
I'm all in on $VARK where can I buy
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Last year they made a 53M negative cashflow from operating activities (i.e. the software business) according to their 10-K filing for 2024.
So do they really make a profit from the software business?
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Yes,
It's accounting effect from bitcoin holding I believe
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