The intelligent consumer wants and needs content. After all that is what is KING!
On Nov 20 09:24 AM pythagosaurus rex wrote:
> no, no, no... > SiriusXM's basic product is just not worth the cost to the intelligent > consumer. SiriusXM's programming history has converged to middle > of the road programming in the hopes of broadening its base. Paradoxically, > this makes the product less valuable (i.e. I can find the same thing > they offer at 100 different places). > One can argue and conclude and forecast with financial statements > all they want - the bottom line to determining the strength of an > investment will be determined by the strength of the product and > service and creative flexibility of management.
Finally we are starting to see honest articles about the state of the housing market. Next wave of foreclosures is almost upon us. RELEASE THE FORECLOSED HOMES NOW BANKS! Let the chips fall where they may.
Sirius XM CEO Mel Karmazin Dismisses Rumors of Job Offer [View article]
I get this tingly feeling that something HUGE is in the works. Can not wait to see the synergies with DTV, reactivation of used car radios etc... the commercial is very important and well done.
Sirius XM Radio Attacked Unfairly by Media [View article]
Did you read what you wrote smithy. What a bunch of frickin gibberish.
On Oct 09 08:37 AM jmsithy wrote:
> anyway you look at it a sell is a sell profit is a profit anyway > you look at it. Seeking Alpha has voiced its oppinion, but this will > not change anything
Sirius XM Finds New Ways to Fill Its Proverbial Bucket [View article]
50cents a day average subscription price, for great content. Priceless! I personally have two lifetime subs.
On Oct 01 10:11 AM Thad F wrote:
> The other news item concerning SIRI yesterday was the 2.00 increase > in sub rate to pay for use of content. Is SIRI actually paying more? > If not it seems to me that this might chase out some subscribers > but should also increase revenue at no added cost netting a 10% increase > that will go straight to the bottom line. Comments?
Sirius XM Finds New Ways to Fill Its Proverbial Bucket [View article]
I am also a Chevy man. A have to agree with about everthing you are saying siri-doom.
On Oct 01 10:01 AM SIRI-Doom wrote:
> Two Words > GOVERMENT MOTERS > > Personally, I would never buy an American product after a Socialist/Communist > take over of the company. As taxpayers, we all lose when government > consumes and usurps private industry. > > I have been a Chevy man all my life. But, I will never buy a GM product > when the US Government controls or owns a single share of stock. > > > I hope SIRI will put more value in Ford and other distribution efforts.,
I know people that are paying the mortgage payment with a credit card. This cannot go on forever. Then they will be one of the newly found foreclosed upon. The damage is just beginning in this economy.
Sirius XM Finds New Ways to Fill Its Proverbial Bucket [View article]
The CPO market is huge as well as the standard used car market. Viasat purchasing Wildblue which Malone has a huge stake. Malone is building quite the Sat. CONGLOMERATE!
Negative Media Attacks Plague Sirius XM Radio [View article]
Sung Moss and his 10 cans of soda a day addiction need to stop with the BS. He knows he is in trouble doing Cramers dirty work but this time he stepped over the line. I will never watch CNBc again.
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On Nov 20 09:24 AM pythagosaurus rex wrote:
> no, no, no...
> SiriusXM's basic product is just not worth the cost to the intelligent
> consumer. SiriusXM's programming history has converged to middle
> of the road programming in the hopes of broadening its base. Paradoxically,
> this makes the product less valuable (i.e. I can find the same thing
> they offer at 100 different places).
> One can argue and conclude and forecast with financial statements
> all they want - the bottom line to determining the strength of an
> investment will be determined by the strength of the product and
> service and creative flexibility of management.
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Fantasy Housing Numbers a Prelude to the Next U.S. Crash [View article]
Do you expect California to be hit hard in the next wave? I live north of LA. The Palmdale, Lancaster area. Thanks.
Sirius XM Radio Attacked Unfairly by Media [View article]
On Oct 09 08:37 AM jmsithy wrote:
> anyway you look at it a sell is a sell profit is a profit anyway
> you look at it. Seeking Alpha has voiced its oppinion, but this will
> not change anything
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Sirius XM Finds New Ways to Fill Its Proverbial Bucket [View article] Siri down 3c....Would like to buy it back at low low price of .55.
Wouldn't that be sweeeeet?
Now give me a bananna dummy
Mr. Stupid
Sirius XM Finds New Ways to Fill Its Proverbial Bucket [View article]
On Oct 01 10:11 AM Thad F wrote:
> The other news item concerning SIRI yesterday was the 2.00 increase
> in sub rate to pay for use of content. Is SIRI actually paying more?
> If not it seems to me that this might chase out some subscribers
> but should also increase revenue at no added cost netting a 10% increase
> that will go straight to the bottom line. Comments?
Sirius XM Finds New Ways to Fill Its Proverbial Bucket [View article]
On Oct 01 10:01 AM SIRI-Doom wrote:
> Two Words
> GOVERMENT MOTERS
>
> Personally, I would never buy an American product after a Socialist/Communist
> take over of the company. As taxpayers, we all lose when government
> consumes and usurps private industry.
>
> I have been a Chevy man all my life. But, I will never buy a GM product
> when the US Government controls or owns a single share of stock.
>
>
> I hope SIRI will put more value in Ford and other distribution efforts.,
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Sirius XM Finds New Ways to Fill Its Proverbial Bucket [View article]
Sirius XM Finds New Ways to Fill Its Proverbial Bucket [View article]
On Oct 01 08:56 AM jmsithy wrote:
> I wonder how this would effect the stock yet again another GM make
> (Saturn) is being discontinued
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