Strategy (MSTR) stock surged 6.5% premarket after unveiling a Digital Credit Capital Framework with $2B buybacks and STRC dividend increase to 12%. The post StrategyStrategy (MSTR) stock surged 6.5% premarket after unveiling a Digital Credit Capital Framework with $2B buybacks and STRC dividend increase to 12%. The post Strategy

Strategy (MSTR) Stock Surges 6% Following Major Capital Structure Revamp

2026/06/29 22:05
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Key Highlights

  • Strategy shares climbed 6.5% during premarket hours following the announcement of its Digital Credit Capital Framework.
  • The firm’s valuation had temporarily fallen beneath its Bitcoin treasury worth, raising investor concerns.
  • Management revealed a comprehensive five-pronged strategy featuring $1 billion in preferred stock buybacks and $1 billion in common share repurchases.
  • The company boosted its STRC preferred stock dividend to 12% while establishing a systematic Bitcoin liquidation strategy.
  • Strategy maintains approximately $2.55 billion in cash reserves, sufficient to cover roughly 25.9 months of dividend and interest obligations.

Strategy shares experienced a 6.5% premarket surge Monday following the firm’s announcement of a comprehensive capital management restructuring, marking a rebound from an unusual period when its market valuation dipped below its Bitcoin holdings’ worth.


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The situation was difficult to ignore. For an enterprise whose core strategy revolves around Bitcoin accumulation, witnessing your market capitalization slide below your cryptocurrency holdings’ value delivers an unmistakable signal that investors are challenging the valuation premium.

MSTR traded near $84.81 Monday, reflecting approximately 3% gains during standard trading hours.

Tal Fromchenko, LEVERAGED’s CEO, offered a straightforward assessment: “The premium fueling their entire acquire-more-BTC strategy has evaporated.” He emphasized that this situation serves as “a valuable lesson that purchasing Bitcoin via a third-party entity versus direct ownership represent fundamentally different propositions.”

Strategy countered with its newly branded Digital Credit Capital Framework, a comprehensive five-component initiative signaling a transformation in the company’s capital allocation approach.

The framework encompasses $1 billion in preferred securities repurchases alongside $1 billion allocated for common stock buybacks. Strategy is simultaneously implementing a methodical Bitcoin monetization blueprint while revising STRC preferred stock dividend terms upward to 12%.

CEO Phong Le stated the organization is “transitioning from unidirectional capital raises toward dynamic capital oversight.” This represents a significant strategic pivot for an entity that has historically concentrated almost entirely on capital raises to expand Bitcoin acquisitions.

Founder Michael Saylor characterized the framework as one “engineered to bolster credit strength and empower the Company to minimize anticipated preferred stock dividend expenditures when value-accretive.”

Cash Reserve Status

Strategy’s cash position currently totals approximately $2.55 billion, equating to roughly 17.4 months of preferred dividend and interest payment coverage.

Including $1.25 billion in board-approved Bitcoin monetization authorization, aggregate liquidity coverage extends to approximately 25.9 months. This provides substantial financial flexibility even under adverse market conditions.

Bitcoin declined roughly 0.94% Monday.

Industry Perspective

Not all observers interpret recent developments as problematic. Mark Zalan, GoMining’s CEO, presented a more balanced interpretation, characterizing the episode as evidence of “the bitcoin treasury concept evolving” rather than deteriorating.

Zalan indicated markets are progressively learning to distinguish Bitcoin’s intrinsic value from “the leveraged corporate frameworks constructed around it,” which he considers a healthy evolution rather than concerning development.

STRC, Strategy’s preferred equity, advanced 4.89% during Monday’s session.

The firm’s STRC preferred stock dividend received an increase to 12% under the new framework’s terms.

The post Strategy (MSTR) Stock Surges 6% Following Major Capital Structure Revamp appeared first on Blockonomi.

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