Strive CEO Clarifies SATA Will Not Automatically Issue at $100, Maintains Flexibility

According to Foresight News, Strive CEO Matt Cole stated that while maintaining SATA at $100 and reducing long-term volatility remain core objectives, investors should not assume the company will automatically issue new SATA shares at that price. Strive believes preserving issuance flexibility near $100 is optimal for shareholder long-term interests and SATA stability, given current abnormal market conditions.

Management will evaluate issuance pauses or other actions based on shareholder and security stability assessments without advance notice. Decisions will consider short interest and borrowing costs but are not limited to single metrics, aiming to strengthen the structure rather than introduce unpredictability.

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