Breaking news just dropped: STRATEGY just confirmed they're sitting on a massive $1.4B war chest specifically earmarked for dividend obligations. That's some serious financial firepower in reserve. This kind of disclosure usually signals strong confidence in their ability to maintain shareholder returns going forward.
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tokenomics_truther
· 12-03 16:44
1.4B used for dividends? That sounds really solid, but could it just be on paper?
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GasSavingMaster
· 12-03 01:14
A cash reserve of 1.4B? That's solid, but the real test is whether the dividend commitment can be fulfilled.
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OnchainDetective
· 12-02 00:28
1.4B? How many years of PI does that score? Seriously, it can't be another empty promise...
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consensus_failure
· 12-01 18:53
Wow, 1.4B cash special Dividend, this rhythm is a bit too steady... Is it true?
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FlashLoanLarry
· 12-01 18:41
A cash reserve of 1.4B sounds good, but I am more concerned about how much they will actually distribute...
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DuskSurfer
· 12-01 18:40
A cash reserve of 1.4B? This wave is a bit stable, at least the Dividend is guaranteed.
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ColdWalletGuardian
· 12-01 18:39
1.4 billion Dividend reserve? This sounds nice, but can it really be implemented? I need to see the subsequent operations to believe it.
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TerraNeverForget
· 12-01 18:37
1.4B cash lying in the account just for Dividend? This operation is a bit conservative...
Breaking news just dropped: STRATEGY just confirmed they're sitting on a massive $1.4B war chest specifically earmarked for dividend obligations. That's some serious financial firepower in reserve. This kind of disclosure usually signals strong confidence in their ability to maintain shareholder returns going forward.