Gate News message, April 27 — Ohio State Teachers Retirement Fund disclosed a purchase of 5,881 shares of MSTR (MicroStrategy), bringing its total holdings to 93,570 shares valued at approximately $16 million.
According to BitcoinTreasuries.NET, the increase reflects the fund’s continued investment in the Bitcoin-linked equity.
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