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HUH?

Mr. Stupid]]>
Tue, 24 Nov 2009 17:19:40 -0500
HUH?

Mr. Stupid]]>
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Mr. Stupid


On Nov 24 02:24 AM User 391809 wrote:

> I have read all the articles and I have yet to see one person write
> about the potential that SIRI offers. United Airlines is using Sirrus
> format for its inflight entertainment. Boeing at the Cape is involved
> with band width studies to allow Sirrus to send more than just "radio"
> to recievers. Do you know that via Sirrus, car rental companies can
> locate one of their rental cars if stolen, Hello Lojack! Think about
> the next generation. Computers will be plasma and remote bases (and
> the weight of them) will be safely stored someplace else. Satelite
> radio in Cuba? Look long term folks. For those of us that travel
> we get to see trends. China has how many cars? Look up Hong Kong
> and car dealers within 400 miles. They might have diferent format
> desires, yet the concept is the same. Inferior roads and antennas
> cannot handle the information broadcasts. Look at Vietnam. Cellphones
> do not telephone lines to connect that country. Yet they struggle
> keepiong lights on. There utility poles cannot handle another "extension"
> cord to carry power. Transmission via satelite is the only way to
> expand.
>
> Now as to pricing and shares. Yes, many shares. Of course one has
> to look at value. Look at DTG this year. Why did this company's shares
> dive then climb some 2500%? Value is why. Sirrus Radio is a long
> investment. Traders come and go. That is how they make money. For
> some of us that are comfortable with long term relationships, we
> will enjoy the value in the next few years while the nerotic traders
> are up and down. So, money hits the road somewhere. I am long 540,000
> shares and growing with every day. I buy every 2 percent drop. Simple
> and effective. Thank you Mel for slowly and consitantly growing this
> company and stock. If you want a thought for getting and keeping
> this stock over a dollar. Perhaps a 1 cent dividend would catch some
> attention.]]>
Tue, 24 Nov 2009 10:32:46 -0500
Mr. Stupid


On Nov 24 02:24 AM User 391809 wrote:

> I have read all the articles and I have yet to see one person write
> about the potential that SIRI offers. United Airlines is using Sirrus
> format for its inflight entertainment. Boeing at the Cape is involved
> with band width studies to allow Sirrus to send more than just "radio"
> to recievers. Do you know that via Sirrus, car rental companies can
> locate one of their rental cars if stolen, Hello Lojack! Think about
> the next generation. Computers will be plasma and remote bases (and
> the weight of them) will be safely stored someplace else. Satelite
> radio in Cuba? Look long term folks. For those of us that travel
> we get to see trends. China has how many cars? Look up Hong Kong
> and car dealers within 400 miles. They might have diferent format
> desires, yet the concept is the same. Inferior roads and antennas
> cannot handle the information broadcasts. Look at Vietnam. Cellphones
> do not telephone lines to connect that country. Yet they struggle
> keepiong lights on. There utility poles cannot handle another "extension"
> cord to carry power. Transmission via satelite is the only way to
> expand.
>
> Now as to pricing and shares. Yes, many shares. Of course one has
> to look at value. Look at DTG this year. Why did this company's shares
> dive then climb some 2500%? Value is why. Sirrus Radio is a long
> investment. Traders come and go. That is how they make money. For
> some of us that are comfortable with long term relationships, we
> will enjoy the value in the next few years while the nerotic traders
> are up and down. So, money hits the road somewhere. I am long 540,000
> shares and growing with every day. I buy every 2 percent drop. Simple
> and effective. Thank you Mel for slowly and consitantly growing this
> company and stock. If you want a thought for getting and keeping
> this stock over a dollar. Perhaps a 1 cent dividend would catch some
> attention.]]>
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Established at a point now we don't have to worry about BK or another major drop in share price. Investors are swooning in grabbing up shares which is significant.

Mr. stupid

On Nov 23 05:12 PM connorport wrote:

> Im in 5k shares at $1.47. Looking for a pull back to double down.
> I've been watching and trading the equity for a couple of years.
> Had some at .70 and sold at .90. Those shares would have been nice
> right about now. See any pullbacks coming? And oh yeah, If SIRI is
> a bad buy then why would you buy any at .55?]]>
Mon, 23 Nov 2009 19:53:18 -0500
Established at a point now we don't have to worry about BK or another major drop in share price. Investors are swooning in grabbing up shares which is significant.

Mr. stupid

On Nov 23 05:12 PM connorport wrote:

> Im in 5k shares at $1.47. Looking for a pull back to double down.
> I've been watching and trading the equity for a couple of years.
> Had some at .70 and sold at .90. Those shares would have been nice
> right about now. See any pullbacks coming? And oh yeah, If SIRI is
> a bad buy then why would you buy any at .55?]]>
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I never said Siri was a bad trade at the right price for long term holders. I take from most posts here we have day traders which in turn make for very unintelligent posts that only reflect an up or down day.

I call them "MOOD" posts.

Mr. Stupid


On Nov 23 05:12 PM connorport wrote:

> Im in 5k shares at $1.47. Looking for a pull back to double down.
> I've been watching and trading the equity for a couple of years.
> Had some at .70 and sold at .90. Those shares would have been nice
> right about now. See any pullbacks coming? And oh yeah, If SIRI is
> a bad buy then why would you buy any at .55?]]>
Mon, 23 Nov 2009 19:48:06 -0500
I never said Siri was a bad trade at the right price for long term holders. I take from most posts here we have day traders which in turn make for very unintelligent posts that only reflect an up or down day.

I call them "MOOD" posts.

Mr. Stupid


On Nov 23 05:12 PM connorport wrote:

> Im in 5k shares at $1.47. Looking for a pull back to double down.
> I've been watching and trading the equity for a couple of years.
> Had some at .70 and sold at .90. Those shares would have been nice
> right about now. See any pullbacks coming? And oh yeah, If SIRI is
> a bad buy then why would you buy any at .55?]]>
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Mr. Stupid


On Nov 23 02:40 PM connorport wrote:

> R u gettin anymore ETFC? Win Win there just lookin for another level
> to buy. What do ya think? Riding this ole mule until it takes me
> up the hill or bucks me off.]]>
Mon, 23 Nov 2009 15:01:25 -0500
Mr. Stupid


On Nov 23 02:40 PM connorport wrote:

> R u gettin anymore ETFC? Win Win there just lookin for another level
> to buy. What do ya think? Riding this ole mule until it takes me
> up the hill or bucks me off.]]>
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And any request you have are sent directly to the "HOUSE" for a vote.

ROFL

Mr. Stupid]]>
Mon, 23 Nov 2009 13:53:22 -0500
And any request you have are sent directly to the "HOUSE" for a vote.

ROFL

Mr. Stupid]]>
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Do you go through this ritual every day?

Seems apparent,

Mr. Stupid


On Nov 23 11:47 AM Pell wrote:

> Everyone should stop taking their frustration out on me because I
> have been right from the get go starting many months ago.
>
> All the crap that was fed to you was wrong from the SKYDOCK. to the
> WAIT AND SEE WHAT HAPPENS AFTER 3Q, NUMBERS, to THERE IS NO DILUTION,
> to there is NO MANIPULATION, to its THE SHORT HOLDINGS etc etc etc.
>
>
> When someone addresses the real problems it is perceived as attack.
>
>
> SiriLong looking out and opinionated on my investment!]]>
Mon, 23 Nov 2009 13:46:22 -0500
Do you go through this ritual every day?

Seems apparent,

Mr. Stupid


On Nov 23 11:47 AM Pell wrote:

> Everyone should stop taking their frustration out on me because I
> have been right from the get go starting many months ago.
>
> All the crap that was fed to you was wrong from the SKYDOCK. to the
> WAIT AND SEE WHAT HAPPENS AFTER 3Q, NUMBERS, to THERE IS NO DILUTION,
> to there is NO MANIPULATION, to its THE SHORT HOLDINGS etc etc etc.
>
>
> When someone addresses the real problems it is perceived as attack.
>
>
> SiriLong looking out and opinionated on my investment!]]>
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How rediculous and very manic. I think these are the unsophisticated investors Mel was talking about. In one post Pell looks like he's giving up on Siri and then all of a sudden he has a changed mind.

Very deranged,

Mr. Stupid


On Nov 23 09:21 AM Pell wrote:

> Sorry RAF wrong again. The end of the year is important for tax purposes.
> Buying before year end may allow Goodwill and Amortization write
> offs.
>
> And stop with the SIRI-Doom reference, that is your only defense.
>
>
> I now educated you once again what is important about year end, with
> facts! Do you know how advantageous Goodwill and Amortization is
> on a tax basis? Not to mention the silly comment about price discounts
> going down. Just silly.
>
> People should start to question you as a Paid Blogger. But the fact
> is SIRIXM should be paying you to change your tone. You are hurting
> their credibilty.
>
> This ship cannot right itself without good business intervention.
> We cannot wait. Based on fact and financial evaluation, not fiction
> on discounts on sales of accessories.]]>
Mon, 23 Nov 2009 10:54:37 -0500
How rediculous and very manic. I think these are the unsophisticated investors Mel was talking about. In one post Pell looks like he's giving up on Siri and then all of a sudden he has a changed mind.

Very deranged,

Mr. Stupid


On Nov 23 09:21 AM Pell wrote:

> Sorry RAF wrong again. The end of the year is important for tax purposes.
> Buying before year end may allow Goodwill and Amortization write
> offs.
>
> And stop with the SIRI-Doom reference, that is your only defense.
>
>
> I now educated you once again what is important about year end, with
> facts! Do you know how advantageous Goodwill and Amortization is
> on a tax basis? Not to mention the silly comment about price discounts
> going down. Just silly.
>
> People should start to question you as a Paid Blogger. But the fact
> is SIRIXM should be paying you to change your tone. You are hurting
> their credibilty.
>
> This ship cannot right itself without good business intervention.
> We cannot wait. Based on fact and financial evaluation, not fiction
> on discounts on sales of accessories.]]>
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Those are the toughest choices people have to make.

Siri is up about a penny so you better count your graces and sell then buy back at .55.

Mr. Stupid


On Nov 23 10:31 AM R A F wrote:

> There is a major article on Satwaves.com today: "Cramer's Concerted
> Effort Against Sirius XM (SIRI)" that is must reading for all who
> are interested in the trading/media dynamics behind the manipulation
> of this stock.]]>
Mon, 23 Nov 2009 10:48:02 -0500
Those are the toughest choices people have to make.

Siri is up about a penny so you better count your graces and sell then buy back at .55.

Mr. Stupid


On Nov 23 10:31 AM R A F wrote:

> There is a major article on Satwaves.com today: "Cramer's Concerted
> Effort Against Sirius XM (SIRI)" that is must reading for all who
> are interested in the trading/media dynamics behind the manipulation
> of this stock.]]>
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Everyone gets lucky sometimes. I've had my share of luck too but I'm not going around telling people how smart I am because I had some luck.

You guys crack me up.

Mr. Stupid


On Nov 23 02:38 AM JPearce wrote:

> Wow You played it smarter than most of us. I wish you continued success.
> ]]>
Mon, 23 Nov 2009 10:45:53 -0500
Everyone gets lucky sometimes. I've had my share of luck too but I'm not going around telling people how smart I am because I had some luck.

You guys crack me up.

Mr. Stupid


On Nov 23 02:38 AM JPearce wrote:

> Wow You played it smarter than most of us. I wish you continued success.
> ]]>
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Mr. Stupid


On Nov 22 11:44 AM JMaddox wrote:

> Mr. Siri-Dumb Stupid,
>
> $30.00?]]>
Sun, 22 Nov 2009 13:13:23 -0500
Mr. Stupid


On Nov 22 11:44 AM JMaddox wrote:

> Mr. Siri-Dumb Stupid,
>
> $30.00?]]>
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Mr. Stupid


On Nov 22 12:24 AM JPearce wrote:

> JMaddox
>
> Very well said. It is apparent that Mr Stupid Aka "Siri Doom" must
> be at least a half brother to Jim Cramer. Im not trying to be rude
> just straight to the point. Negative criticism is worth saying but
> only out of hard cold facts. Apparently Mr Stupid- Siri Dumb is either
> a moron or intentionally tries to manipulate this board by antagonistic
> blogs. We should all be in this together to watch & constructively
> support a revolutionary form of entertainment that has never been
> to this magnitude before. "Siri Long"
>
> Yo Soy JPearce!]]>
Sun, 22 Nov 2009 13:01:08 -0500
Mr. Stupid


On Nov 22 12:24 AM JPearce wrote:

> JMaddox
>
> Very well said. It is apparent that Mr Stupid Aka "Siri Doom" must
> be at least a half brother to Jim Cramer. Im not trying to be rude
> just straight to the point. Negative criticism is worth saying but
> only out of hard cold facts. Apparently Mr Stupid- Siri Dumb is either
> a moron or intentionally tries to manipulate this board by antagonistic
> blogs. We should all be in this together to watch & constructively
> support a revolutionary form of entertainment that has never been
> to this magnitude before. "Siri Long"
>
> Yo Soy JPearce!]]>
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He has already made a killing on Sirixm and that's the only reason he bailed them out in the first place.

Mr. Stupid


On Nov 22 12:10 PM Pell wrote:

> Sorry for the late answer RAF. If Malone starts concentrating on
> other areas of solid investments such as buying MGM debt he may loose
> interest in SIRIXM, plus the money could be elsewhere. Furthermore
> it is predicted MGM will be bought by another studio (Which one I
> can not remember from the Bloomberg Report). Indirectly Malone will
> then have a stake in that studio.
>
> Malone said Liberty wanted to be part of the movers within Media
> industry. It is no secret Liberty and Malone are shopping Direct
> TV.
>
> Malone wants to go in a different direction and I thought as many
> others SIRIXM was that direction. It is no secret Mel has a big ego.
>
>
> That is what I been preaching, we need Board of Directors to do whats
> right for the investors. Let Mel be cheerleader and keep it at that.
>
>
> Listen I can't keep saying it. You, Brandon and many others are soooo
> off on the fact that this stock can right itself without a little
> push. The push is now! There is way too much activity happening in
> the Media World for SIRIXM to miss the boat.
>
> Need action yesterday, make headlines get Institutional Investors
> talking, get the rest of the Media World listening. They need to
> STRIKE NOW and the Board needs to put Mel in his place on that point.
> If we get an upward trend this week, they should announce the R/S.
>
>
> SIRIXM is going to miss another chance and that would be strike 2.
> The other was not R/S when the news was great.]]>
Sun, 22 Nov 2009 12:55:48 -0500
He has already made a killing on Sirixm and that's the only reason he bailed them out in the first place.

Mr. Stupid


On Nov 22 12:10 PM Pell wrote:

> Sorry for the late answer RAF. If Malone starts concentrating on
> other areas of solid investments such as buying MGM debt he may loose
> interest in SIRIXM, plus the money could be elsewhere. Furthermore
> it is predicted MGM will be bought by another studio (Which one I
> can not remember from the Bloomberg Report). Indirectly Malone will
> then have a stake in that studio.
>
> Malone said Liberty wanted to be part of the movers within Media
> industry. It is no secret Liberty and Malone are shopping Direct
> TV.
>
> Malone wants to go in a different direction and I thought as many
> others SIRIXM was that direction. It is no secret Mel has a big ego.
>
>
> That is what I been preaching, we need Board of Directors to do whats
> right for the investors. Let Mel be cheerleader and keep it at that.
>
>
> Listen I can't keep saying it. You, Brandon and many others are soooo
> off on the fact that this stock can right itself without a little
> push. The push is now! There is way too much activity happening in
> the Media World for SIRIXM to miss the boat.
>
> Need action yesterday, make headlines get Institutional Investors
> talking, get the rest of the Media World listening. They need to
> STRIKE NOW and the Board needs to put Mel in his place on that point.
> If we get an upward trend this week, they should announce the R/S.
>
>
> SIRIXM is going to miss another chance and that would be strike 2.
> The other was not R/S when the news was great.]]>
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A good buy back point will be .50-.55.

Mr. Stupid]]>
Sun, 22 Nov 2009 01:12:05 -0500
A good buy back point will be .50-.55.

Mr. Stupid]]>
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Your rants are demeaning to yourself. Do this. Go look in the mirror and read word for word what you just posted and see how childish you sound.

And why are you calling me Siri-doom or are you saying Siri is doomed. Confused.

ROFL


On Nov 22 12:24 AM JPearce wrote:

> JMaddox
>
> Very well said. It is apparent that Mr Stupid Aka "Siri Doom" must
> be at least a half brother to Jim Cramer. Im not trying to be rude
> just straight to the point. Negative criticism is worth saying but
> only out of hard cold facts. Apparently Mr Stupid- Siri Dumb is either
> a moron or intentionally tries to manipulate this board by antagonistic
> blogs. We should all be in this together to watch & constructively
> support a revolutionary form of entertainment that has never been
> to this magnitude before. "Siri Long"
>
> Yo Soy JPearce!]]>
Sun, 22 Nov 2009 01:08:27 -0500
Your rants are demeaning to yourself. Do this. Go look in the mirror and read word for word what you just posted and see how childish you sound.

And why are you calling me Siri-doom or are you saying Siri is doomed. Confused.

ROFL


On Nov 22 12:24 AM JPearce wrote:

> JMaddox
>
> Very well said. It is apparent that Mr Stupid Aka "Siri Doom" must
> be at least a half brother to Jim Cramer. Im not trying to be rude
> just straight to the point. Negative criticism is worth saying but
> only out of hard cold facts. Apparently Mr Stupid- Siri Dumb is either
> a moron or intentionally tries to manipulate this board by antagonistic
> blogs. We should all be in this together to watch & constructively
> support a revolutionary form of entertainment that has never been
> to this magnitude before. "Siri Long"
>
> Yo Soy JPearce!]]>
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It doesn't work that way.

Mr. Stupid


On Nov 21 09:15 PM JMaddox wrote:

> Mr. Siri-Dumb Stupid,
>
> I see you are dancing around the $30.00 a month issue with me. The
> bottom line is this I don't like coffee, but, I do not make it my
> daily ritual to critize it and the people who serve it or drink it.
> Your sole purpose for posting is to negatively effect the outcome
> of a viable company's stock price for your financial gain. You have
> a right to your opinions however it is painfully obvious what your
> motives are.
>
> Good day sir. I said good day!
>
> On Nov 21 05:46 PM Mr. Stupid wrote:]]>
Sat, 21 Nov 2009 23:31:33 -0500
It doesn't work that way.

Mr. Stupid


On Nov 21 09:15 PM JMaddox wrote:

> Mr. Siri-Dumb Stupid,
>
> I see you are dancing around the $30.00 a month issue with me. The
> bottom line is this I don't like coffee, but, I do not make it my
> daily ritual to critize it and the people who serve it or drink it.
> Your sole purpose for posting is to negatively effect the outcome
> of a viable company's stock price for your financial gain. You have
> a right to your opinions however it is painfully obvious what your
> motives are.
>
> Good day sir. I said good day!
>
> On Nov 21 05:46 PM Mr. Stupid wrote:]]>
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> Ladies and Gentlemen,please beleive in us.Quality is our Dignity;
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On Nov 21 02:41 PM bobbybutte wrote:

> As a person who has become financially independent SOLELY from buy
> and hold dividend investing let me add a few things
>
> Etrdae will lose alot of customers if that happened and i cant believe
> e trade would want to merge being that many of their workers are
> former brown and company workers]]>
Sat, 21 Nov 2009 21:03:23 -0500
Mr. Stupid


On Nov 21 02:41 PM bobbybutte wrote:

> As a person who has become financially independent SOLELY from buy
> and hold dividend investing let me add a few things
>
> Etrdae will lose alot of customers if that happened and i cant believe
> e trade would want to merge being that many of their workers are
> former brown and company workers]]>
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On Nov 21 07:40 PM stocktrader01 wrote:

> Expect another rally on Monday
>
> good articles 4 slow weekend: financeopinionss.blogs...]]>
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On Nov 21 07:40 PM stocktrader01 wrote:

> Expect another rally on Monday
>
> good articles 4 slow weekend: financeopinionss.blogs...]]>
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Mr. Stupid


On Nov 20 06:46 PM Tack wrote:

> If Etrade is working itself out of its mortgage problems, which seems
> to be the case (heck, I'm a customer and even received a mailer from
> them asking if I wanted to borrow!), why on earth would management
> want to sell out for $3, $4, $5, or anything close?
>
> Etrade has a far superior trading platform to Ameritrade and absent
> the mortgage carry should run circles around them. Just a couple
> years back, this firm was selling at close to $30. $3 or $4! Is this
> serious?
>
> As for speculation that a deal is imminent, that, too, seems ridiculous,
> as the share price has spiked only about 10%, and that on a couple
> days of volume.
>
> Frankly, as a very satisfied customer with integrated bank accounts,
> trading accounts, a credit card and a home equity line, I hope they
> remain independent, as I doubt I'll get as elegant an integrated
> set-up as I enjoy now from Etrade.]]>
Sat, 21 Nov 2009 20:58:33 -0500
Mr. Stupid


On Nov 20 06:46 PM Tack wrote:

> If Etrade is working itself out of its mortgage problems, which seems
> to be the case (heck, I'm a customer and even received a mailer from
> them asking if I wanted to borrow!), why on earth would management
> want to sell out for $3, $4, $5, or anything close?
>
> Etrade has a far superior trading platform to Ameritrade and absent
> the mortgage carry should run circles around them. Just a couple
> years back, this firm was selling at close to $30. $3 or $4! Is this
> serious?
>
> As for speculation that a deal is imminent, that, too, seems ridiculous,
> as the share price has spiked only about 10%, and that on a couple
> days of volume.
>
> Frankly, as a very satisfied customer with integrated bank accounts,
> trading accounts, a credit card and a home equity line, I hope they
> remain independent, as I doubt I'll get as elegant an integrated
> set-up as I enjoy now from Etrade.]]>
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Mr. Stupid

n Nov 21 03:44 PM JPearce wrote:

> Mr Stupid I presume! You say you can get the same quality music as
> on terrestrial radio or the internet and you use it at your place
> of business instead of SiriusXm.. You know damm well you cant get
> the same quality music that SiriusXm has to offer. Im sure you get
> the same old elevator music over & over. My question why do you
> even blog on this site when it is apparent that you dont even like
> our product ?
>
> Yo Soy JPearce!]]>
Sat, 21 Nov 2009 17:52:37 -0500
Mr. Stupid

n Nov 21 03:44 PM JPearce wrote:

> Mr Stupid I presume! You say you can get the same quality music as
> on terrestrial radio or the internet and you use it at your place
> of business instead of SiriusXm.. You know damm well you cant get
> the same quality music that SiriusXm has to offer. Im sure you get
> the same old elevator music over & over. My question why do you
> even blog on this site when it is apparent that you dont even like
> our product ?
>
> Yo Soy JPearce!]]>
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Our business model has proven effective since we're turning a profit and we're definetely cash-flow positive. The coffee business with great customer service has proven to be a successful business model time after time. Starbucks was a proven model in this aspect before they got too big and lost touch of what their goals are.

Small mom and pop shops like ours can be very successful if done right with the right people working for you that address each and every customers needs with passion and fortitude.

Satellite "anything" is still in it's infancy and hasn't proven it's business model as a profit producing entity. Sirixm hasn't proven itself "yet" to be a successful business model until they become profitable and get out of debt. They are making strides though but time will tell if the goals are met.

Mr. Stupid


Jon Maddox wrote:

My childish rants pale in comparison to your arbitrage of negative short interest posts relating to SIRI. So let's get back to your $30.00 worth of worthless coffee a month. Do you honestly think hot water and beans is a better business model than satellite radio? Of course you do. It is your passion much like SirusXM is mine. I have never before been so impressed with a product that I am literally repulsed by the thought of having to listen to the alternative. You remind me of an unethical defense attorney (aren't they all) who will defend an obviously guilty party, not on the basis that he/ she has the right to a vigorous defense but instead for the money. Your right I have not been to your shop but I am getting in your head which is far more gratifying. Enjoy your paying customers as they will soon realize your product can be replicated by buying Maxwell House and Folgers for a quarter of the price.]]>
Sat, 21 Nov 2009 17:46:37 -0500
Our business model has proven effective since we're turning a profit and we're definetely cash-flow positive. The coffee business with great customer service has proven to be a successful business model time after time. Starbucks was a proven model in this aspect before they got too big and lost touch of what their goals are.

Small mom and pop shops like ours can be very successful if done right with the right people working for you that address each and every customers needs with passion and fortitude.

Satellite "anything" is still in it's infancy and hasn't proven it's business model as a profit producing entity. Sirixm hasn't proven itself "yet" to be a successful business model until they become profitable and get out of debt. They are making strides though but time will tell if the goals are met.

Mr. Stupid


Jon Maddox wrote:

My childish rants pale in comparison to your arbitrage of negative short interest posts relating to SIRI. So let's get back to your $30.00 worth of worthless coffee a month. Do you honestly think hot water and beans is a better business model than satellite radio? Of course you do. It is your passion much like SirusXM is mine. I have never before been so impressed with a product that I am literally repulsed by the thought of having to listen to the alternative. You remind me of an unethical defense attorney (aren't they all) who will defend an obviously guilty party, not on the basis that he/ she has the right to a vigorous defense but instead for the money. Your right I have not been to your shop but I am getting in your head which is far more gratifying. Enjoy your paying customers as they will soon realize your product can be replicated by buying Maxwell House and Folgers for a quarter of the price.]]>
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If you keep blaming the economy you will hide when things get really tough.

A good play right now would be Etrade.

Mr. Stupid


On Nov 21 11:44 AM JPearce wrote:

> Pell
>
> I think most of us long SiriXm share holders do not like the concept
> of loosing shares at the cost of a R/S. After saying that. I still
> think it is premature to even talk about it. I agree with RAF if
> a R/S is necessary lets do it from strength not weakness, Lets see
> what the 4th quarter proves and we then can go from there. With a
> positive 4th quarter and continuing positive cash flow into 2010
> then we can think of buying back stocks. I agree to continue paying
> off the debt & increasing talent.. We "SiriXm" must not perform
> like our government we must take care of the immediate problems and
> not create new ones. If the economy continues to improve I believe
> even at a snail's pace we are still in a excellent position for growth
> & positive cash flow. American's including my self expect everything
> to happen over night. We need to have a little patience. We have
> ridden this roller coaster this long lets give Mel & crew two
> more quarters before we start calling for their heads. Its the economy
> "stupid ". In response again to the R/S "March" is judgement date.
> Hopefully I am right and you are wrong!
> Go "SiriXM" long!
> Yo Soy JPearce!]]>
Sat, 21 Nov 2009 14:26:16 -0500
If you keep blaming the economy you will hide when things get really tough.

A good play right now would be Etrade.

Mr. Stupid


On Nov 21 11:44 AM JPearce wrote:

> Pell
>
> I think most of us long SiriXm share holders do not like the concept
> of loosing shares at the cost of a R/S. After saying that. I still
> think it is premature to even talk about it. I agree with RAF if
> a R/S is necessary lets do it from strength not weakness, Lets see
> what the 4th quarter proves and we then can go from there. With a
> positive 4th quarter and continuing positive cash flow into 2010
> then we can think of buying back stocks. I agree to continue paying
> off the debt & increasing talent.. We "SiriXm" must not perform
> like our government we must take care of the immediate problems and
> not create new ones. If the economy continues to improve I believe
> even at a snail's pace we are still in a excellent position for growth
> & positive cash flow. American's including my self expect everything
> to happen over night. We need to have a little patience. We have
> ridden this roller coaster this long lets give Mel & crew two
> more quarters before we start calling for their heads. Its the economy
> "stupid ". In response again to the R/S "March" is judgement date.
> Hopefully I am right and you are wrong!
> Go "SiriXM" long!
> Yo Soy JPearce!]]>
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Mr. Stupid


On Nov 21 02:13 PM R A F wrote:

> Explain your comment "I really hope Mel didn't turn this guy off
> with his ego". What is the basis for your negative slant on this?]]>
Sat, 21 Nov 2009 14:21:25 -0500
Mr. Stupid


On Nov 21 02:13 PM R A F wrote:

> Explain your comment "I really hope Mel didn't turn this guy off
> with his ego". What is the basis for your negative slant on this?]]>
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Pell, you're not alone. You have been very enthusiastic and seems you are starting to agree with my predictions.

I knew you would come around.

Mr. Stupid


On Nov 21 10:53 AM Pell wrote:

> Once again WHERE THE F*** ARE THEY GETTING THE MONEY TO BUY BACK
> SHARES!!!!!!
>
> Sorry for loosing my temper but idiots keep saying buy back shares
> when the company has never shown positive cash flow. And if once
> acheived which I believe will be 4Q, investors want to see PRE PAYING
> DEBT AND RESIGNING TALENT.
>
> Maybe future WAY IN THE FUTURE positive cash flow can buy back shares
> but that will be WAY TOO LATE SINCE THE DELISTING INITIAL DATE IS
> IN MARCH 2010 AND THE EXTENSION IS SEPT 2010!!!!!!
>
> Again sorry for loosing my temper but stop PLEASE STOP making really
> really stupid comments on the company ability to buy back shares
> with other pressing issues that are more important to shareholders.
>
>
> The stock either goes over a $1 (which doesn't help institutional
> long buyers so who cares) or the R/S happens.
>
> END OF STORY SO PLEASE STOP PLEASE STOP WITH THE BUY BACK CRAP ALREADY!
> SOUND LIKE IDIOTS!!!!!!!
>
> Man I hate to loose my temper.]]>
Sat, 21 Nov 2009 14:19:54 -0500
Pell, you're not alone. You have been very enthusiastic and seems you are starting to agree with my predictions.

I knew you would come around.

Mr. Stupid


On Nov 21 10:53 AM Pell wrote:

> Once again WHERE THE F*** ARE THEY GETTING THE MONEY TO BUY BACK
> SHARES!!!!!!
>
> Sorry for loosing my temper but idiots keep saying buy back shares
> when the company has never shown positive cash flow. And if once
> acheived which I believe will be 4Q, investors want to see PRE PAYING
> DEBT AND RESIGNING TALENT.
>
> Maybe future WAY IN THE FUTURE positive cash flow can buy back shares
> but that will be WAY TOO LATE SINCE THE DELISTING INITIAL DATE IS
> IN MARCH 2010 AND THE EXTENSION IS SEPT 2010!!!!!!
>
> Again sorry for loosing my temper but stop PLEASE STOP making really
> really stupid comments on the company ability to buy back shares
> with other pressing issues that are more important to shareholders.
>
>
> The stock either goes over a $1 (which doesn't help institutional
> long buyers so who cares) or the R/S happens.
>
> END OF STORY SO PLEASE STOP PLEASE STOP WITH THE BUY BACK CRAP ALREADY!
> SOUND LIKE IDIOTS!!!!!!!
>
> Man I hate to loose my temper.]]>
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Mr. Stupid


On Nov 21 12:50 AM tafter12 wrote:

> isn't anybody concerned about another market downturn - I think what's
> going on with Siri is great, but the economic downturn in america
> is only going to drive down a bullish company. We may see another
> dip in the DJones - perhaps a better price to buy sirius is coming
> around xmas or early new year?]]>
Sat, 21 Nov 2009 10:25:11 -0500
Mr. Stupid


On Nov 21 12:50 AM tafter12 wrote:

> isn't anybody concerned about another market downturn - I think what's
> going on with Siri is great, but the economic downturn in america
> is only going to drive down a bullish company. We may see another
> dip in the DJones - perhaps a better price to buy sirius is coming
> around xmas or early new year?]]>
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It is a fact that Siri is a luxury, not a necessity. I would sell now and buy back at .55.

Mr. Stupid


On Nov 21 02:58 AM JPearce wrote:

> tafter 12
>
> I think their might be a message to the madness. With our Country
> that is feeling the recession even more with a stimulus package that
> is not working. Unemployment over 10% nationally. We have a leader
> that has no concept in what the" Hell" he is doing. A Congress that
> is even worse than previous Congress. Borrowing money from the Chinese
> at triple the norm to pay for excessive spending & entitlement
> programs that are not working. Creating a debt that most of us had
> no concept of. The Dollar at a all time low and still falling. Several
> countries wanting to get away from the Dollar as the universal currency..
> The only bad news we have not received is any sign of inflation.
> With all this turmoil and an administration that is anti-capitalistic
> attempting to change us to Socialism with out even firing a shot.
> Congress to pass pork barrel health reform. Even the Chinese chastised
> President Obama's deciscion on health reform at this time with the
> excessive amount of debt owed by our government. I too am worried
> . Im trying to be positive but I do share your concerns. Even though
> I will be chastised by some of the blogger's here. I still believe
> SiriXM to the majority of Americans is a luxury not a necessity.
> But then I look at the long Haul Truck drivers that criss-cross America
> and siriusXM is a necessity. With all the negative contributing factors
> we are facing at this time. SiriusXM is still standing tall &
> I believe we are in the best position ever to make a complete positive
> turnaround. I along with you will continue to purchase SiriXm stock
> for Christmas & into the new year. Siri Long!]]>
Sat, 21 Nov 2009 10:23:03 -0500
It is a fact that Siri is a luxury, not a necessity. I would sell now and buy back at .55.

Mr. Stupid


On Nov 21 02:58 AM JPearce wrote:

> tafter 12
>
> I think their might be a message to the madness. With our Country
> that is feeling the recession even more with a stimulus package that
> is not working. Unemployment over 10% nationally. We have a leader
> that has no concept in what the" Hell" he is doing. A Congress that
> is even worse than previous Congress. Borrowing money from the Chinese
> at triple the norm to pay for excessive spending & entitlement
> programs that are not working. Creating a debt that most of us had
> no concept of. The Dollar at a all time low and still falling. Several
> countries wanting to get away from the Dollar as the universal currency..
> The only bad news we have not received is any sign of inflation.
> With all this turmoil and an administration that is anti-capitalistic
> attempting to change us to Socialism with out even firing a shot.
> Congress to pass pork barrel health reform. Even the Chinese chastised
> President Obama's deciscion on health reform at this time with the
> excessive amount of debt owed by our government. I too am worried
> . Im trying to be positive but I do share your concerns. Even though
> I will be chastised by some of the blogger's here. I still believe
> SiriXM to the majority of Americans is a luxury not a necessity.
> But then I look at the long Haul Truck drivers that criss-cross America
> and siriusXM is a necessity. With all the negative contributing factors
> we are facing at this time. SiriusXM is still standing tall &
> I believe we are in the best position ever to make a complete positive
> turnaround. I along with you will continue to purchase SiriXm stock
> for Christmas & into the new year. Siri Long!]]>
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I don't charge for my financial advice and I assume no responsibility for others actions. I have been correct on so many levels I should start asking for donations though.

Donations could compliment my Coffee Shop Profit.

Mr. Stupid


On Nov 20 10:55 AM Pell wrote:

> And the negative trend from August continues. I fear the Board may
> have missed the boat on R/S. This is truly a BAD TREND down anoth
> $.02 plus today already.
>
> The true question is what amount do I put out there for another buy
> order?
>
> Any thoughts?]]>
Fri, 20 Nov 2009 22:40:28 -0500
I don't charge for my financial advice and I assume no responsibility for others actions. I have been correct on so many levels I should start asking for donations though.

Donations could compliment my Coffee Shop Profit.

Mr. Stupid


On Nov 20 10:55 AM Pell wrote:

> And the negative trend from August continues. I fear the Board may
> have missed the boat on R/S. This is truly a BAD TREND down anoth
> $.02 plus today already.
>
> The true question is what amount do I put out there for another buy
> order?
>
> Any thoughts?]]>
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Scooterpod wrote:

Yes, I think you ought to cash out and invest in something else. Your OCD is showing...


On Nov 20 10:55 AM Pell wrote:

> And the negative trend from August continues. I fear the Board may
> have missed the boat on R/S. This is truly a BAD TREND down anoth
> $.02 plus today already.
>
> The true question is what amount do I put out there for another buy
> order?
>
> Any thoughts?]]>
Fri, 20 Nov 2009 22:33:51 -0500

Scooterpod wrote:

Yes, I think you ought to cash out and invest in something else. Your OCD is showing...


On Nov 20 10:55 AM Pell wrote:

> And the negative trend from August continues. I fear the Board may
> have missed the boat on R/S. This is truly a BAD TREND down anoth
> $.02 plus today already.
>
> The true question is what amount do I put out there for another buy
> order?
>
> Any thoughts?]]>
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Also, we have internet streaming music in our shop and it's FREE. Starbucks has their own thing too and I have to say many of our repeat customers compliment our music choice and programming.

You have never been to our shop of you would be a repeat customer and compliment us like everyone else.

Mr. Stupid
JMaddox wrote:

> Mr. Siri-Dumb Stupid since you did not answer me on the thread titled
> "Sirius XM CEO Mel Karmazin Dismisses Rumors of Job Offer" here is
> my last post.
>
> Mr. Siri-Dumb Stupid, since you will not answer me I will tell you
> what I was getting at. Lets say your mediocre semi-stupid cup of
> joe costs $1.50 and your Super Stupid cup costs $3.50. If you rely
> on repeat customers to keep your "local family owned coffee shop
> that I (you) manage and flourish with exceptional customer service
> and product" you will do everything you can to keep the business
> running. But that fact is people want variety and a lot of it. Your
> little family owned coffee shop is terrestrial radio while Starbucks
> is SiriusXM. Starbucks offers a wide array of products and a variety
> of flavors for only $0.50 to $1.50 more than they would at your shop.
> If you have loyal repeat customers that come to your shop everyday
> and buy your semi-stupid cup of joe, lets assume Monday through Friday,
> that would add up to $30.00 in a month. Is your coffee more satisfying
> than listening to "THE" best programming you can get on radio? I
> would rather wait until I get to work and drink free coffee so I
> can enjoy listening to commercial free radio. By the way I have been
> to your shop and your coffee and service suck.]]>
Fri, 20 Nov 2009 19:51:52 -0500
Also, we have internet streaming music in our shop and it's FREE. Starbucks has their own thing too and I have to say many of our repeat customers compliment our music choice and programming.

You have never been to our shop of you would be a repeat customer and compliment us like everyone else.

Mr. Stupid
JMaddox wrote:

> Mr. Siri-Dumb Stupid since you did not answer me on the thread titled
> "Sirius XM CEO Mel Karmazin Dismisses Rumors of Job Offer" here is
> my last post.
>
> Mr. Siri-Dumb Stupid, since you will not answer me I will tell you
> what I was getting at. Lets say your mediocre semi-stupid cup of
> joe costs $1.50 and your Super Stupid cup costs $3.50. If you rely
> on repeat customers to keep your "local family owned coffee shop
> that I (you) manage and flourish with exceptional customer service
> and product" you will do everything you can to keep the business
> running. But that fact is people want variety and a lot of it. Your
> little family owned coffee shop is terrestrial radio while Starbucks
> is SiriusXM. Starbucks offers a wide array of products and a variety
> of flavors for only $0.50 to $1.50 more than they would at your shop.
> If you have loyal repeat customers that come to your shop everyday
> and buy your semi-stupid cup of joe, lets assume Monday through Friday,
> that would add up to $30.00 in a month. Is your coffee more satisfying
> than listening to "THE" best programming you can get on radio? I
> would rather wait until I get to work and drink free coffee so I
> can enjoy listening to commercial free radio. By the way I have been
> to your shop and your coffee and service suck.]]>