Yesterday @TedPillows Strategy's CEO appeared on @cnbc touting his business. $MSTR He and Saylor are made from the same cloth.
Yes, Mikey, this is exactly what I pushback on Fin TV.
This should be front and center - as a concern of the SEC.
CNBC should invite him back and confront why he was selling shares in $MSTR while touting the company on @CNBCMorningCall
https://www.cnbc/video/2026/06/10/strategy-ceo-selling-bitcoin-wanted-to-inoculate-the-market-and-test-processes.html
Strategy CEO on selling bitcoin: Wanted to inoculate the market and test processes
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This is precisely what @DougKass rails against. Hey @CNBC where’s the question as to why Phong Le is unloading MSTR hand over fist?👇
The author criticizes Strategy's CEO Phong Le for promoting MSTR on CNBC while simultaneously selling his own shares, drawing parallels to Michael Saylor's promotional tactics. The author calls for SEC scrutiny and demands CNBC confront Le about the apparent conflict of interest between his public bullish statements and insider selling activity.
Author expresses skepticism about MSTR's management credibility due to CEO selling shares while publicly promoting the stock on financial media. Current price $114.20 (-0.997%), down from recent levels. The company recently bought 1,550 more Bitcoin and has upcoming earnings July 29. Author frames this as a potential regulatory concern and questions the integrity of management's bullish public statements given insider selling behavior.
关键要点
Strategy CEO Phong Le appeared on CNBC promoting the company while reportedly selling MSTR shares
Author questions the credibility of management's public bullish messaging given insider selling
Calls for SEC investigation and media accountability
Compares the situation to concerns raised by Doug Kass about promotional tactics