nick d'john

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    • Sirius XM Drops NFL Ball Again [view article]
      Give'em time, Mr. Matthews. Maybe they're including the NFL in
      their Labor Day holiday-barrage. Besides, they're organizing the
      "packages" to be included in those Labor day announcements,
      especially, I'd say, for the XM consumer.
      Aug 23 05:06 PM
    • Sirius/XM Deal Extension - More Pending Action [view article]
      Karmazin won't give the concession they're after. Sirius the
      company is doing great right now -- consolidating SR content
      is its goal and the reason for wanting to merge. Synergy is a
      presumed benefit, but "complete" content is the essential
      missing feature of SR -- you don't need two separate TR
      radios to catch an NFL game one day and a MLB game the
      next. However, the FCC has found itself in a corner of having
      to placate NAB (TR) in order to proceed with the SR merge.
      Since the DOJ has approved the merge (and by so doing has
      eliminated concern of "audio monopoly"), the FCC should only
      be ironing out fundamental details of the merged company,
      not seeking crippling concessions by SR to boost TR. The FCC's
      time has expired; indeed, 14 months is about six months too long
      to formulate a simple acceptable pricing menu. I believe any more
      extension of time will only increase the detriment to SR -- the
      FCC is holding SR hostage which benefits the competition (NAB).
      The FCC's job is to ensure a competitive environment for the
      benefit of the consumer, not to transfer one company's CORE-
      attribute to the competition through coercion strictly for the
      promotion of the competition, strictly to give NAB the ability to
      bury SR... There should be no extension given by SR, and if the
      merge is not approved by May 1st then SR should seek another
      path to establishing consolidation of content.

      ps: "Ace22" ought to paste his/her mug-shot... On second
      thought, no thanks:) Tyler does a fair job. That's what it's
      all about, fairness and reality.

      Nick d'John




      Apr 30 12:57 PM
    • 4 Reasons Sirius Stock Will Stay Down - CS [view article]
      SIRI/XMSR: $4.75/$21.85, fair value at the onset of merge
      approval based upon mathematical fact. The long arm of NAB
      has apparently extended into Switzerland and perhaps into the
      alpha-seeking society:) Savery might do well for himself if he
      would rely more on his own honest opinion rather than providing
      "rationalization&... of opinions put forth by suspect analysts... I'm
      still trying to figure out how the Suisse managed to stay neutral
      in WWII:)
      Apr 07 11:19 AM
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