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MicroStrategy (MSTR) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript

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The entire modern institutional asset economy, the options market, the securities market, the money manager system, the institutional mutual funds, the institutional ETFs, they're all going to be centered around bitcoin as the digital property going forward. So, we are a public company and an operating company.

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Transcript: Michael Carmen, Wellington

The Big Picture

At one point in time, Jack Bogle, founder of, of Vanguard was chairman of their mutual funds. Just really a fascinating history from, from a private company to a public company back to a, a partnership. 00:07:33 [Speaker Changed] So when I, my first fund that I ran when I was at Montgomery was a mutual fund.

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Gratitude: 2024

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Five years later, at the end of 2014, the stock finally hit $60 a share. This year included, it's now the most valuable public company of all time. By December 2009, Nvidia had begun to recover, and for my new monthly Motley Fool Stock Advisor pick, I picked one stock a month from 2002-2021 for Motley Fool Stock Advisor.

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Transcript: Heather Brilliant, Diamond Hill

The Big Picture

All of their portfolio managers not only are substantial investors in each of their funds, but they do a disclosure year that shows each manager by name and how much money they have invested in their own fund. I wish more mutual funds and ETFs showed that data. What’s it like running a public company?

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Transcript: Luis Berruga, Global X ETFs

The Big Picture

RITHOLTZ: So you joined Global X in 2014. Up until that point, Barry, I had worked only for really big companies, Morgan Stanley and Jefferies. I remember telling myself, why would anyone invest in mutual funds when you can buy an ETF instead? What percentage of the assets are in ETFs relative to mutual funds?