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"BTC Yield" is an odd term, but basically their convertible note trade has resulted in more bitcoin held per MSTR share (to the tune of +17.8% year-to-date.)
BTC Yield KPI From July 1, 2024 to September 19, 2024, the Company’s BTC Yield was 5.1%. From January 1, 2024 to September 19, 2024, the Company’s BTC Yield was 17.8%. BTC Yield is a key performance indicator (“KPI”) that represents the % change period-to-period of the ratio between the Company’s bitcoin holdings and its Assumed Diluted Shares Outstanding. Assumed Diluted Shares Outstanding refers to the aggregate of the Company’s actual shares of common stock outstanding as of the end of the applicable period plus all additional shares that would result from the assumed conversion of all outstanding convertible notes, exercise of all outstanding stock option awards, and settlement of all outstanding restricted stock units and performance stock units. The Company uses BTC Yield as a KPI to help assess the performance of its strategy of acquiring bitcoin in a manner the Company believes is accretive to shareholders. The Company believes this KPI can be used to supplement an investor’s understanding of the Company’s decision to fund the purchase of bitcoin by issuing additional shares of its common stock or instruments convertible to common stock.
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I agree “BTC Yield” is an odd term, but is mentioned into title from MicroStrategy. It’s not my fault
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True. I wasn't blaming, just trying to provide some context.
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how do they know they've acquired it without taking possession
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