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domains After selling Voice.com for $30M whats left in the portfolio owned by MicroStrategy Inc

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MicroStrategy Incorporated is an American company that provides business intelligence (BI), mobile software, and cloud-based services.

Founded in 1989 by Michael J. Saylor, Sanju Bansal, and Thomas Spahr, the firm develops software to analyze internal and external data in order to make business decisions and to develop mobile apps. It is a public company headquartered in Tysons Corner, Virginia, in the Washington metropolitan area. Its primary business analytics competitors include SAP AG Business Objects, IBM Cognos, and Oracle Corporation’s BI Platform. Saylor is the CEO and chairman of the board

How do we find out which domain names are owned by MicroStrategy well we use a feature called Reverse Whois Search with our partners WhoisXMLApi.com , they scan for the chosen term in this instance was domain names related to the registrant email address that MicroStrategy uses for domain registrations which are β€œMicroStrategy Inc” and we get the results of over 664 domain names that MicroStrategy has registered in their names.

After selling Voice.com for $30 Million USD, what's still in the portfolio of domain names owned by MicroStrategy Inc
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MicroStrategy CEO has both domains of his first name:
Mike.com
Michael.com

Favorite domain MicroStrategy owns:
Hope.com
 
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Mike.com shows you the best remaining:
Mike.com is one of their domain names:
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67k you short leverage 100k sell buyback more later $$
 
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MicroStrategy is at $1,000,000,000 loss on its bitcoin now, according to news.
May be they should have not sold voice.com for $30 million?

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