The Bitcoin adoption wave appears unshaken by Microsoft’s shareholders’ decision not the add the asset to its portfolio when they met as scheduled on December 10. Before the meeting, there was little optimism for a Bitcoin victory.
So keep your eyes on Bitcoin shareholder activism. Microsoft had a chance to make a momentous decision about Bitcoin and passed on the opportunity. But if you're a Bitcoin investor, there's no need to worry. In just a few months, Amazon will be the next big company with a chance to vote on Bitcoin adoption.
Even a personal appeal by MicroStrategy Inc.’s Michael Saylor failed to persuade software giant Microsoft Corp. to follow in his footsteps by investing in Bitcoin.
Despite Bitcoin surpassing $101,000 on Wednesday, Microsoft shareholders are still not convinced the risk is worth the reward.
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Microsoft shareholders strongly opposed a recent proposal for the company to invest part of its assets in Bitcoin.
MicroStrategy (MSTR) is on a tear, blowing past nearly every other stock in the U.S. with a 480% surge this year, thanks to one relentless strategy: buying
Microsoft released the results of shareholder votes on Tuesday. (GeekWire File Photo /) None of the six outside shareholder proposals at
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Crypto investors spent hundreds of millions of dollars to influence lawmakers in Washington and elect pro-crypto candidates this past election cycle.
MicroStrategy founder Michael Saylor made headlines in June 1998 when his stock surged over 70% on its debut, benefiting from the dot-com boom. In024, Saylor was back in the spotlight, urging Microsoft to invest over $70 billion cash reserve into Bitcoin,
MicroStrategy's bitcoin buying spree has been rocket fuel for its stock price. Now, more companies are considering adding it to their balance sheets.