Strategy (MSTR) Q2 Earnings Preview: What to Expect From Upcoming Report
Analysts expect a per?share loss of $0.10, narrower than the $0.57 hit a year earlier. Revenue should edge up 1.9% to about $113.5 million, reflecting both its crypto treasury operations and enterprise analytics business.
Warning! GuruFocus has detected 9 Warning Signs with MSTR.
In a recent preferred?stock deal, the company raised $2.5 billion and used the funds to buy 21,021 BTC, bringing total reserves to 628,791 coins.
Recently, Cantor Fitzgerald's Brett Knoblauch raised his price target to $680 and reaffirmed a Buy rating, pointing to the firm's unique market position. He estimates Strategy could reach 1 million BTC in just over three years if it keeps up current purchase levels.
Based on the one year price targets offered by 13 analysts, the average target price for Strategy is $495.38 with a high estimate of $680.00 and a low estimate of $200.00. The average target implies a upside of +25.52% from the current price of $394.66.
This article first appeared on GuruFocus.
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