
Strategy Chairman Michael Saylor stated that the company currently has no plans to acquire other Bitcoin reserve companies. Michael Saylor: Strategy Not Interested in Acquiring Other Bitcoin Reserve Companies Saylor stated in his statement at the third-quarter 2025 financial statement meeting that potential acquisitions involve high uncertainty and lengthy processes. “We generally don't have any plans for mergers or acquisitions,” Saylor said. “While such initiatives may theoretically add value, they typically take six to nine months, or even a year. What seems like a good idea at first can lose its appeal after six months.” MicroStrategy has been known for its aggressive investments in Bitcoin in recent years and is currently one of the largest institutional holders of BTC. Its current strategy is to accumulate more Bitcoin and maintain a focus on digital assets for its capital management. Saylor's statements suggest the company's growth plans will continue organically and sustainably. Experts believe this approach strengthens Strategy's strategy of maintaining its long-term position in the Bitcoin market while keeping its financial risks under control. *This is not investment advice.
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