PANews reported on December 15th that, according to SoSoValue data, as of December 15, 2025 (Eastern Time), global listed companies (excluding mining companies)PANews reported on December 15th that, according to SoSoValue data, as of December 15, 2025 (Eastern Time), global listed companies (excluding mining companies)

Last week, global listed companies were net buyers of BTC, totaling $980 million. Strategy purchased 10,645 Bitcoins.

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PANews reported on December 15th that, according to SoSoValue data, as of December 15, 2025 (Eastern Time), global listed companies (excluding mining companies) had a total net purchase of $980 million in Bitcoin last week.

On December 15, Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy) announced an investment of $980 million to acquire 10,645 Bitcoins at a price of $92,098, bringing its total holdings to 671,268 Bitcoins.

Metaplanet, a Japanese listed company, did not purchase any Bitcoin last week.

In addition, two other companies purchased Bitcoin last week. Financial firm ProCap Financial revealed on December 10 that its total Bitcoin holdings had increased to 5,000, though the specific quantity and amount purchased were not disclosed. Brazilian Bitcoin reserve company OrangeBTC announced on December 14 that it invested $180,000 last week, acquiring 2 Bitcoins at a price of $89,815 each, bringing its total holdings to 3,722.2 Bitcoins.

Strive, a publicly traded Bitcoin treasury, announced a plan to launch a SATA stock At-The-Market (ATM) offering of up to $500 million, with the proceeds intended to be used to purchase Bitcoin.

As of press time, the total number of Bitcoins held by listed companies worldwide (excluding mining companies) is 916,510, with a current market value of approximately US$82.05 billion, accounting for 4.59% of the circulating market value of Bitcoin.

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