Strategy led the pack with $255 million, but its momentum quickly slowed: the amount of new holdings plummeted by 90%, while several global reserve companies followed suit with smaller purchases.

PANews reported on April 27 that, according to SoSoValue data, as of 8:00 AM Eastern Time on April 27, 2026, the total net purchase of Bitcoin by global listed companies (excluding mining companies) last week was $260 million, a decrease of 89.8% compared to the previous week.

Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy) announced an investment of $255 million (90% less than last week) to purchase 3,273 Bitcoins at a price of $77,906, bringing its total holdings to 818,334 Bitcoins. Japanese listed company Metaplanet did not purchase any Bitcoins last week. Metaplanet has issued 8 billion yen (approximately $50 million) in zero-interest bonds to fund its Bitcoin purchases.

In addition, three other companies purchased Bitcoin last week. Japanese fashion brand ANAP invested $770,000 on April 21, acquiring 9.1785 Bitcoins at a price of $84,239.7, bringing its total holdings to 1,431.9716. British Bitcoin company The Smarter Web Company announced on April 24 that it invested $3.39 million to purchase 44 Bitcoins at a price of $77,071, bringing its total holdings to 2,750. A French Bitcoin company announced on April 27 that it invested $460,000 to purchase 6 Bitcoins at a price of $77,151, bringing its total holdings to 2,943.

As of press time, the total number of Bitcoins held by listed companies worldwide (excluding mining companies) is 1,084,909, an increase of 0.3% compared to last week. The current market value is approximately US$84.34 billion, accounting for 5.4% of the circulating market value of Bitcoin.

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