Almost no other company owns more Bitcoin than MicroStrategy, and while some analyses indicate that the company has made profits of no more than 40%, the company's CEO once stated that the profit rates in the Bitcoin price have reached more than 72%.
I have two questions: How much tax should the company pay each year or is the surplus value that the company benefits from not declared? And are the announced numbers after or before tax deductions?
Also about the value of profits because the company has to sell part of its shares to buy Bitcoin. 5% of the company's shares are currently owned by BlackRock. Is the company considered to have adopted a smart plan if it has to sell part of it every time?