MARA Holdings Bets Big: $700M Notes Issued to Fuel Bitcoin Expansion

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MARA Holdings Offers $700 Million Convertible Senior Notes to Purchase More BitcoinMARA has proposed a further $700 million convertible senior note offering to buy more bitcoin and buy back some of its current notes. MARA Holdings Wants More Bitcoin Bitcoin miner MARA Holdings has revealed plans to buy back existing notes with the goal of buying more bitcoin through a second proposed private offering of $700 […]

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