This afternoon after the bell Michael Saylor officially stepped down from his role as the CEO of MicroStrategy (NASDAQ: MSTR) . He will take on the role of executive chairman.
Phong Le, MicroStrategy’s current president, will take Saylor’s place as CEO. In the company news release he said, “I look forward to leading the organization for the long-term health and growth of our enterprise software and bitcoin acquisition strategies.”
In August 2020, Saylor began purchasing Bitcoin for the company’s treasury, which later became so integral to the company’s overall strategy that Microstrategy effectively became a holding vehicle for Bitcoin. In September of 2021, he explained to Cassandra Leah of the Daily Dive, “A year ago, we had a $500 million business, growing about 0% per year, and a $500 million balance sheet paying 0% interest [has now become] a $5 billion balance sheet growing much faster.”
Saylor’s departure was announced during the company’s second-quarter earnings release, which showed a loss of $1.06B, including an impairment charge of $917M based on the value of the Bitcoin on the company’s balance sheet, which has plunged since the price peaked in November last year.

Of course, the Saylorcritics have gone to Twitter as expected.
A quick glance at $MSTR's quarter:
— Quoth the Raven (@QTRResearch) August 2, 2022
– revenue down 2.6%
– opex up 96.5%
– diluted net loss was a pornographic $94.01 per share
– impairment from BTC was $424.8 million
– BTC cumulative impairment losses of $1.989 billion
– co has $63.4 million in cash pic.twitter.com/hZbI3dJeFh
Michael Saylor peacefully ran MicroStrategy for over 3 whole decades.
— CryptoWhale (@CryptoWhale) August 2, 2022
Then… a few short years after becoming a Bitcoin maxi, he became an addict, lost billions, and was forced to resign.
Bitcoin causes this.
*MICHAEL SAYLOR TO LEAVE MICROSTRATEGY CEO ROLE AND BECOME EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN.
— Concoda (@concodanomics) August 2, 2022
the great escape begins
Microstrategy last traded at $278.26 on the NASDAQ.
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