Strategy Raises STRE Perpetual Preferred Share Offering to €6.2 Billion

Strategy Raises STRE Perpetual Preferred Share Offering to €6.2 Billion

According to the company’s official statement, the Nasdaq-listed firm will settle the €620 million offering on November 13, 2025, with dividends up to 18% starting December 31 if payments are delayed.

Fact Check
The assessment is based on the extremely high authority and relevance of the first two primary sources provided. The Strategy Inc. Prospectus Supplement is a legal filing with a securities regulator, making it the most definitive and official source for the terms of the STRE offering, including its final size. The official announcement on the company's corporate website would serve to publicly confirm the details outlined in the prospectus. These two sources are precisely where one would find authoritative information about the size of a security offering and any increases to it. The other three sources are correctly identified as completely irrelevant to the claim. The existence of these two specific, top-tier, and directly relevant documents provides strong evidence supporting the statement's details. While the full text is not provided, the nature of these documents makes it highly probable that they contain and confirm the specific figure of €6.2 billion mentioned in the claim.
Summary

In an official press release, Strategy, listed on Nasdaq, priced its 10% Series A perpetual stream preferred shares (STRE) at €80 each, targeting €620 million in proceeds. Settlement is scheduled for November 13, 2025. Cash dividends will commence on December 31, 2025, with rates of up to 18% in cases of delayed payment. The issuance reflects the company’s continued capital-raising strategy, as previously outlined.

Terms & Concepts
  • Perpetual Preferred Shares: A type of preferred stock with no maturity date, paying dividends indefinitely unless redeemed by the issuer.
  • Cumulative Dividend: A dividend feature ensuring that any missed payments accumulate and must be paid before dividends to common shareholders.
  • Settlement Date: The scheduled date on which a securities transaction is finalized, transferring ownership to the buyer.