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Strive, Inc. reported that its board declared a cash dividend of $1.0208 per share on its Variable Rate Series A Perpetual Preferred Stock (SATA Stock), reflecting a 12.25% annual dividend rate. The dividend is payable on February 15, 2026 to holders of record as of February 1, 2026.
The company explains that, because it has no accumulated earnings and profits and does not expect to generate current earnings and profits in the current year or the foreseeable future, SATA distributions are generally expected to be treated as a tax-deferred return of capital for U.S. investors (reducing tax basis) and as amounts exempt from U.S. dividend withholding tax for non-U.S. investors, to the extent they are not from earnings and profits. The filing also includes extensive forward‑looking statements and references a previously filed Form S‑4 for a proposed transaction with Semler Scientific.
Strive, Inc. Chief Executive Officer and director Matthew Ryan Cole reported an open-market purchase of 500,000 shares of Class A common stock on January 13, 2026. The filing states a volume-weighted average purchase price of $0.9187 per share, with individual trade prices ranging from $0.9111 to $0.9200 per share. Following this transaction, he directly holds 763,012 shares of Class A common stock.
The filing also lists indirect holdings of Class A shares: 366,709 shares held by LT&C LLC, where his spouse, as managing member, has sole voting and dispositive power and he disclaims beneficial ownership except for any pecuniary interest; 11,920 shares in his spouse’s IRA, also disclaimed except for pecuniary interest; and 58,739.194 shares held in his 401(k) plan account.
Strive, Inc. reported two key updates. From January 1–12, 2026, the company purchased approximately 123 bitcoin at an average price of about $91,561 per bitcoin, for a total of $11,264,000 including fees. After these purchases, Strive holds roughly 7,749.8 bitcoin, with a total acquisition cost of $874,258,244 and an average acquisition price of $112,810 per bitcoin, underscoring its large bitcoin treasury position.
Strive also announced that shareholders of Semler Scientific, Inc. approved Semler’s acquisition by Strive. The transaction is expected to close on or about January 16, 2026, subject to remaining conditions. The filing includes detailed cautionary language on Bitcoin volatility, integration risks, potential dilution from new Class A shares, and other uncertainties related to the proposed merger.
FMR LLC has filed an amended Schedule 13G reporting its beneficial ownership of 15,907,064 shares of Strive Inc Class A common stock, representing 2.7% of the class as of the event date. FMR is classified as a parent holding company, with sole voting and dispositive power over these shares.
Abigail P. Johnson is also listed as a reporting person with beneficial ownership of the same 15,907,064 shares, holding sole dispositive power but no voting power, and likewise reporting a 2.7% stake. The filing states the shares are held in the ordinary course of business and are not held for the purpose or effect of changing or influencing control of Strive Inc. It also notes that one or more other persons may receive dividends or sale proceeds, but no such person holds more than five percent of the outstanding Class A common stock.
Strive, Inc. disclosed insider buying by Chief Executive Officer and director Matthew Ryan Cole on 12/15/2025. He purchased 207,457 shares of Class A Common Stock in open-market transactions at a volume-weighted average price of $0.8152 per share.
Additional Class A shares were bought through related accounts, including 237,079 shares purchased by LT&C LLC at a volume-weighted average price of $0.8007, 11,920 shares through his spouse’s IRA at a volume-weighted average purchase price of $0.8020, and 58,739.194 shares through his 401(k) plan at a price of $0.8085.
Strive, Inc. increased the regular dividend rate on its Variable Rate Series A Perpetual Preferred Stock, or SATA Stock, from 12.00% to 12.25% per year for monthly periods starting on or after December 16, 2025. The board also declared a cash dividend of $1.0208 per share of SATA Stock, reflecting the new 12.25% annual rate, payable January 15, 2026 to holders of record on January 1, 2026.
For U.S. federal income tax purposes, the company states that distributions on SATA Stock that are not made from accumulated or current earnings and profits will generally be treated as a tax-deferred recovery of capital for U.S. investors and exempt from U.S. dividend withholding tax for non-U.S. investors. The company reports that it has no accumulated earnings and profits and does not expect to generate current earnings and profits in the current year or the foreseeable future, and it also reiterates extensive forward-looking risk disclosures related to its proposed transaction with Semler Scientific and associated Bitcoin treasury strategies.
Strive, Inc. declared a monthly cash dividend of $1.1333 per share on its Variable Rate Series A Perpetual Preferred Stock (the “SATA Stock”). The dividend reflects amounts accrued from November 10, 2025, the issuance date of the SATA Stock, and will be paid on December 15, 2025 to stockholders of record as of the close of business on December 1, 2025.
The company states that, because it has no accumulated earnings and profits and does not expect to generate current earnings and profits in the current year or the foreseeable future, distributions on the SATA Stock are generally expected to be treated as a tax-deferred return of capital for U.S. investors and as exempt from U.S. dividend withholding tax for non-U.S. investors, to the extent they are not made out of earnings and profits.
Strive, Inc. (ASST) declared a cash dividend of $1.1333 per share on its Variable Rate Series A Perpetual Preferred Stock (SATA). The dividend reflects amounts accrued starting on November 10, 2025, the issuance date of the SATA Stock. It will be paid on December 15, 2025 to SATA stockholders of record at the close of business on December 1, 2025.
From a U.S. federal income tax perspective, Strive states that it has no accumulated earnings and profits and does not expect to generate current earnings and profits in the current year or the foreseeable future. As a result, distributions on the SATA Stock are expected, to the extent they are not made out of earnings and profits, to be treated generally as tax-deferred return of capital for U.S. investors and exempt from U.S. dividend withholding tax for non-U.S. investors.
Strive, Inc. (ASST) director Avik Roy reported receiving a grant of 296,296 Restricted Stock Units on 11/13/2025, according to a Form 4 insider filing. Each Restricted Stock Unit represents a contingent right to receive one share of Strive’s Class A common stock upon settlement. The award will fully vest on the first anniversary of September 12, 2024, the date Roy was appointed as a director, so long as he continues to serve through that vesting date. Following this grant, Roy beneficially owns 296,296 derivative securities directly in the form of these Restricted Stock Units.
Strive, Inc. (ASST) reported an equity award to director James Lavish. On 11/13/2025, he received 296,296 Restricted Stock Units (RSUs) reported in Table II as derivative securities directly owned. Each RSU represents a contingent right to receive one share of the company’s Class A common stock upon settlement. According to the disclosure, these RSUs will fully vest on the first anniversary of September 12, 2024, the date he was appointed as a director, provided he continues to serve through that vesting date. After this grant, the filing shows Lavish beneficially owning 296,296 derivative securities in the form of RSUs, all held directly.