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Dan Perlman

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$MSTR *BREAKING* MSTR S&P 500 UPDATE: If MSTR is not added into the S&P 500 this quarter, then we must look at the earnings for MSTR for Q3. One of the requirements for SP500 inclusion is positive earnings for the most recent quarter. Since BTC is -$1700 for Q3 so far, that

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Over the last year, since Semler became a Bitcoin Treasury Company: $SMLR BTC +86% SMLR +18% Please tell me why you own this?

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Question for the Semler community. I know most of you are shareholders, and want the stock to move higher, but why is there basically zero criticism of management? You cheer their every move, yet Semler has underperformed BTC by a huge margin over the last year? Even the best

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Important MSTR news: If MSTR reports record profits for Q2 say $13bn or the like, Then how do they come up with the money to pay the 15% tax rate on their earnings due to the Alternative Minimum Corp Tax? That would be like $2bn that would be owed. How does Saylor pay that?

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Fun fact! The country of France geographically covers the most times zones of any country in the world (yes even more than Russia) France covers 12 times zones (some say 13)

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Breaking S&P 500 MSTR inclusion news. Per Barron’s: “Even if it were profitable, MicroStrategy might not make the cut because the index committee may view the company as more of a closed-end fund than an operating business. MicroStrategy operates a small software business, but

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Unpopular Opinion: is MSTR simply a Closed End Fund Holding BTC? 1) Closed End Funds often issue debt and preferred stock 2) Closed End funds often trade for period at a premium to their NAV (like the 70% premium that MSTR currently trades for) 3) when the underlying assets of a

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Is MSTR mNAV too high compared to other BTC Treasury Companies that will also have the ability to issue equity, debt, and pref shares?

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Uncomfortable Opinion: With lots of well capitalized BTC Treasury Companies entering the space with sophisticated management who understand how to issue equity, debt, and preferred stocks. Should this competition lead to a compressing of mNAV across the industry ? It seems that