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Last week, global listed companies bought a net $69.47 million in BTC. Strategy increased its holdings by 525 bitcoins in a single week, while Metaplanet did not purchase any bitcoins last week.
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According to SoSoValue data, as of September 15, 2025, Eastern Time, global listed companies (excluding mining companies) had a total net purchase of $69.47 million in Bitcoin last week.

Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy) invested $60.2 million last week and increased its holdings by 525 bitcoins at a price of $114,562, bringing its total holdings to 638,985 bitcoins.

Metaplanet, a publicly listed Japanese company, suspended its purchases of Bitcoin last week.

In addition, three other companies purchased new Bitcoin last week. Japanese clothing company ANAP invested $3.47 million on September 11th, increasing its holdings by 29.58 Bitcoins at a price of $117,373.9, bringing its total holdings to 1,047.56. British digital advertising company The Smarter Web invested $3.4 million on September 10th, increasing its holdings by 30 Bitcoins at a price of $112,846, bringing its total holdings to 2,470. Swedish medical company H 100 invested $2.4 million on September 10th, increasing its holdings by 21 Bitcoins at a price of $115,008, bringing its total holdings to 1,025.66.

On September 11, Metaplanet announced that it would raise approximately 212.9 billion yen (approximately $1.444 billion) through an international offering. 86% of the proceeds will be used to purchase Bitcoin in September and October, and 14% will be invested in Bitcoin-generating businesses.

As of press time, global listed companies (excluding mining companies) included in the statistics hold a total of 850,030 bitcoins, with a current market value of approximately US$97.65 billion, accounting for 4.27% of the total market value of Bitcoin.