Data: Last week, publicly listed companies worldwide had a net sell-off of $53.72 million in BTC, with Sequans reducing its holdings by 970 bitcoins.
ChainCatcher news, according to SoSoValue data, as of November 10, 2025, Eastern Time, the total net weekly sell-off of bitcoin by global listed companies (excluding mining companies) was $53.72 million, a decrease of 114.68% compared to the previous week.
Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy) invested $49.9 million last week to increase its holdings by 487 bitcoins at a price of $102,557 per bitcoin, bringing its total holdings to 641,692 bitcoins.
Japanese listed company Metaplanet did not purchase any bitcoin last week.
In addition, three other companies purchased bitcoin last week. The UK web design and development company The Smarter Web Company announced on November 4 that it invested $400,000 to increase its holdings by 4 bitcoins at a price of $108,510 per bitcoin, bringing its total holdings to 2,664 bitcoins; UK bitcoin reserve company B HODL announced on November 6 that it invested $570,000 to increase its holdings by 5 bitcoins at a price of $111,655 per bitcoin, bringing its total holdings to 153.039 bitcoins. Hong Kong genetic testing and health technology company Prenetics invested $710,000 this week to purchase 7 bitcoins, bringing its total holdings to 387.4213 bitcoins.
French wafer manufacturer Sequans reduced its holdings by 970 bitcoins last week at a price of $108,600 per bitcoin, generating an income of $105 million. Its current total holdings are 2,264 bitcoins.
As of press time, the total bitcoin holdings of the global listed companies in the statistics (excluding mining companies) amounted to 875,120 bitcoins, with a current market value of approximately $9.315 billions, accounting for 4.39% of bitcoin's circulating market capitalization.
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