Michael Saylor again calls on Microsoft to buy Bitcoin to avoid capital losses
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Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy) Board Chairman Michael Saylor once again called on Microsoft to adjust its capital allocation strategy, suggesting abandoning bonds and stock buybacks in favor of Bitcoin. He believes this would create more shareholder value while reducing corporate risk. Over the past five years, according to TradingView data, Bitcoin's average annual return was 53%, while Microsoft's average annual return was approximately 6%; Bitcoin has risen by over 950%, compared to Microsoft's rise of about 148%. Saylor emphasized that Bitcoin is a highly liquid, replaceable capital asset that can serve as a modern alternative to bonds. (Cryptobriefing)
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