Michael Saylor responds to "possible removal by MSCI": Index classification cannot define Strategy
Jinse Finance reported that Michael Saylor, founder and executive chairman of Strategy, responded on social media to concerns about the risk of being removed from the MSCI index. He stated that Strategy, as a publicly traded operating company, is fundamentally different from funds, trusts, and holding companies. Strategy not only owns a $500 million software business, but also uniquely utilizes bitcoin as productive capital for treasury management. Index classifications cannot define Strategy. The company's long-term strategy is clear, its belief in bitcoin is unwavering, and its mission has always been to become the world's first digital currency institution based on sound money and financial innovation.
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