According to Foresight News, Nasdaq-listed asset management firm Strive has announced the pricing for its perpetual preferred shares (SATA) initial public offering (IPO) at $80 per share. The company has increased the offering size from the originally planned 1.25 million shares to 2 million shares. Strive emphasized its ongoing focus on maximizing shareholder value through Bitcoin asset allocation.
Previously, Foresight News reported, citing CoinDesk, that Strive intended to issue 1.25 million SATA preferred shares to raise funds for increasing its Bitcoin holdings and expanding its business operations. The proceeds may also be allocated to income-generating assets, working capital, or repurchasing common stock. The initial dividend rate for the preferred shares is set at 12%. Strive currently holds nearly 6,000 Bitcoins, valued at approximately $637 million at current prices.