'Free' Should Not Be a Sirius Business Model [View article]
Great post,thanks.
On May 22 01:21 PM Come on Guys Lets get Sirius! wrote:
> Sirius XM Radio Inc. chief Mel Karmazin said in an internal memo > to > staffers that the company now has the most revenue of any other radio > > company - not just in the United States, but in the world. > > "Based on revenue in the first quarter of 2009, SIRIUS XM is the > > largest radio company in the U.S., which means we are also No. 1 > in > the world," wrote Karmazin in the memo to employees. > > Orbitcast has obtained Mel Karmazin's note to Sirius XM employees, > > read it after the jump... > Internal memo: > > To All Employees: > > Obviously, we are very focused on continuing to grow our business > in a > very difficult environment. As you all saw with the release of our > > 1st Quarter earnings, the difficulty in the U.S. auto market is<br/>adversely > affecting our subscriber growth. With that understood, the > growth of our company, particularly since the merger, has been<br/>phenome... > > > All of the major radio companies have now reported their first quarter > > results and I thought you would be interested in seeing the revenue > of > SIRIUS XM relative to the other large radio companies in the U.S. > > > 1st Quarter Revenue > > SIRIUS XM $605 Million > > Clear Channel Radio $603.6 > CBS Radio $259.7 > Citadel/ABC $158.9 > Cox Radio $75.5 > Entercom $75.4 > > Based on revenue in the first quarter of 2009, SIRIUS XM is the<br/>largest > radio company in the U.S., which means we are also No. 1 in > the world. Some of these companies have been in business for decades > > and we only began to generate revenue in 2002. Based on seasonal > > differences in the radio advertising business, I would estimate that > > Clear Channel will have greater full year revenue than SIRIUS XM, > but > I hope your efforts in growing our company will prove me wrong.<br/> > > Mel Karmazin > CEO > SIRIUS XM Radio
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Why can't you make your point without reverting to name calling? You're a real asshole. (How do you like it?)
On May 25 11:57 AM relmar2003 wrote:
> Hey Im not Jim Cramer. Your an idiot. You also lost all your credibility > with me. Your back to lying. THEY ARE CURRENTLY PROFITABLE, minus > Capex, with 15.4 million subs. SO go suck on that. GO back and read > the Q1 report. Positive EBITA. Sorry to break it to you, they beat > earnings last quarter, and have raised EBITA guidance. Stop coming > on here and lying, because you keep missing the boat. Get a life, > and move on you complainer. Your suck a wind bag. Doesnt 4 months > straight of being wrong mean anything to you?
Serious Subscriber Decline Bodes Ill for Sirius XM [View article]
If you have to ask "What's your point?", then I should have said you're a dumb ass.
On May 08 09:02 AM sl62 wrote:
> hernia.. > > well thought-out post...you're use of the word 'you're' is amazing. > Then you bring in the venerable 'an'...that's just artistic...and > if all that weren't enough...you top it all off with a third word!!! > Ass!. Sweet. I just don't know how you do it. and..so I'm an ass. > what's your point?
Serious Subscriber Decline Bodes Ill for Sirius XM [View article]
You're an ass.
On May 08 07:20 AM sl62 wrote:
> Julia... > > I hate to tell you this (because you're kinda hot) but you're also > kinda an idiot. Your opening thesis immediately is senseless..if > you actually knew what the company was about.
Because, at the time Siri was in fierce competitiom with XM for the best content. They both racked up boatloads of debt that nearly destroyed the merged company of today.(somewhat ironic)
On Apr 27 08:23 PM wholesalecd wrote:
> One thing that still boggles my mind. Howard Stern was basically > expelled from Terrestrial Radio if I remember right. Why did Siri > offer him such a large contract when they didn't need to. He was > out of a job and where else did he have to go? > > I'm still confused on this and I thought this was such a bad bad > business decision that still haunts Siri XM today. > > Billy Bob
Perspective on John Malone's Sirius Stance [View article]
Thanks for the interesting insight.
On Apr 23 02:45 PM NP Refugee wrote:
> I worked for John Malone at one time in my career, so I can speak > with absolute authority when I tell you that he is not only smart, > he is very keen when it comes to perception about the potential of > businesses. He is looking beyond the surface and has probably sized > up the business wisely. I haven't spoken to him in over 10 years, > but his way of thinking would be this: > > If the Fairness Doctrine comes back, then talk radio goes to satellite > radio. Whatever his motivation, he is betting on some event that > will fundamentally alter the chess board. > > I will say this about him too. I had to present my budget to he and > several others every year. The others always appeared distracted--some > to the point of reading the WSJ as I presented. Not John. He hung > on every word I said and I felt he was scanning my brain. That is > one seriously focused and engaged man.
Sirius Poised to Benefit from Auto Sector Upgrade [View article]
Brandon, You have the talent to make it to the next level; however you will never do so, if you allow others to cause YOU to lose focus. Critics will always be out there, and you can bet the better you get, at your job, the more there will be. The best of the best not only have talent, they also have thick skin. I enjoy your articles. Good luck.
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Very well said.
On Apr 17 01:18 PM Ron the Rocket wrote:
> Pmac...your just flat wrong. It seems by your comment that you are > not a subscriber. If you were, you would understand the power of > SiriusXM...the loyalty of the shareholders comes from their pure > satisfaction with the product. I switched from XM to Sirius when > Howard started...i had never had access to Howard on a daily basis. > To be honest, he's way past his prime...pretty boring usually...not > that great a show. However, i would never leave SXM because of the > amazing music with no commercials and the ability to listen to news, > talk, sports at a much higher quality level and less commercials > than regular junk FM. > > If Howard leaves, I assure you the cancellations will be minimal. > And it would be a great money move considering what we wouldn't have > to pay his ass on a yearly basis. He's way overrated...way, way overrated. > > > Cheers from KC...
Take solace in the fact you're not alone; many people are in the same boat.
On Mar 12 09:31 AM sirius sucker wrote:
> I am a Sirius victim who purchased the stock around mid-2007 at over > $4.50 a share (more like $4.89), when the stock was being touted > a great buy at that price on speculation of a merger with XM. I had > initially bought 1000 shares and soon watched the stock decline steadily > while analysts continued to market the stock on the much anticipated > merger with XM. So, I held on to the stock, hoping to sell it if > it ever got back to my purchase price. In order to lower my cost > basis and be able to recover my investment sooner, I purchased another > 2000 shares when the stock dropped to around $2.50 a share, believing > all that I read about the potential value of the stock once the merger > would be approved. However, the stock kept declining and I continued > to buy in order to reduce my cost basis and believing that the stock > would eventually turn around and I could recover my investment sooner. > When the much awaited merger was finally approved, the stock only > declined further and eventually became a penny stock. Today I have > accumulated 10,066 shares of Sirius and brought my per share cost > down to $1.37 a share. As a reslut, I have a Sirius loss of $12,248.57 > to date. > > If Brandon wishes to contact me, I may be reached at harini.raj10@gmail.com...
Pensions: The Biggest Story of the Week - Or the Year [View article]
Why is it that state and federal government employees aren't made to live in the real world they helped create? That world being one where pensions are, for the most part, a thing of the past. Private sector employees have been forced to fund their own retirement by way of 401/k plans and a social security pittance. It's time for government employees to do the same, as we the people!
Sirius XM: Working on Debt, But Not Out of the Woods [View article]
Maybe with a bit of fortune from the good Lord, you'll be able to share this quote with your children; " No guts, no glory." Good luck.
On Feb 13 03:49 PM I'm not Jim Cramer wrote:
> I am going to do the most stupid thing I have ever done in 10 years > of investing. Doubled down at .0571 and am now sitting on an 85% > gain! God help me I am holding for the weekend. If my kids ever did > something like this I would take their money from them and tell them > they weren't smart enough to manage it for themselves. LOL
Wall Street Boys Cautiously Bullish - Barron's [View article]
Who in their right mind would put any credence in what these know nothings say? The fact that every one of these 'experts' was completely blind sided by the biggest financial meltdown in the last 100 years shows that they are just a bunch of talking heads, with absolutely no special insight.
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On May 22 01:21 PM Come on Guys Lets get Sirius! wrote:
> Sirius XM Radio Inc. chief Mel Karmazin said in an internal memo
> to
> staffers that the company now has the most revenue of any other radio
>
> company - not just in the United States, but in the world.
>
> "Based on revenue in the first quarter of 2009, SIRIUS XM is the
>
> largest radio company in the U.S., which means we are also No. 1
> in
> the world," wrote Karmazin in the memo to employees.
>
> Orbitcast has obtained Mel Karmazin's note to Sirius XM employees,
>
> read it after the jump...
> Internal memo:
>
> To All Employees:
>
> Obviously, we are very focused on continuing to grow our business
> in a
> very difficult environment. As you all saw with the release of our
>
> 1st Quarter earnings, the difficulty in the U.S. auto market is<br/>adversely
> affecting our subscriber growth. With that understood, the
> growth of our company, particularly since the merger, has been<br/>phenome...
>
>
> All of the major radio companies have now reported their first quarter
>
> results and I thought you would be interested in seeing the revenue
> of
> SIRIUS XM relative to the other large radio companies in the U.S.
>
>
> 1st Quarter Revenue
>
> SIRIUS XM $605 Million
>
> Clear Channel Radio $603.6
> CBS Radio $259.7
> Citadel/ABC $158.9
> Cox Radio $75.5
> Entercom $75.4
>
> Based on revenue in the first quarter of 2009, SIRIUS XM is the<br/>largest
> radio company in the U.S., which means we are also No. 1 in
> the world. Some of these companies have been in business for decades
>
> and we only began to generate revenue in 2002. Based on seasonal
>
> differences in the radio advertising business, I would estimate that
>
> Clear Channel will have greater full year revenue than SIRIUS XM,
> but
> I hope your efforts in growing our company will prove me wrong.<br/>
>
> Mel Karmazin
> CEO
> SIRIUS XM Radio
How Does Internet Radio Stack Up Against Satellite? [View article]
On May 25 11:57 AM relmar2003 wrote:
> Hey Im not Jim Cramer. Your an idiot. You also lost all your credibility
> with me. Your back to lying. THEY ARE CURRENTLY PROFITABLE, minus
> Capex, with 15.4 million subs. SO go suck on that. GO back and read
> the Q1 report. Positive EBITA. Sorry to break it to you, they beat
> earnings last quarter, and have raised EBITA guidance. Stop coming
> on here and lying, because you keep missing the boat. Get a life,
> and move on you complainer. Your suck a wind bag. Doesnt 4 months
> straight of being wrong mean anything to you?
Serious Subscriber Decline Bodes Ill for Sirius XM [View article]
On May 08 09:02 AM sl62 wrote:
> hernia..
>
> well thought-out post...you're use of the word 'you're' is amazing.
> Then you bring in the venerable 'an'...that's just artistic...and
> if all that weren't enough...you top it all off with a third word!!!
> Ass!. Sweet. I just don't know how you do it. and..so I'm an ass.
> what's your point?
Serious Subscriber Decline Bodes Ill for Sirius XM [View article]
On May 08 07:20 AM sl62 wrote:
> Julia...
>
> I hate to tell you this (because you're kinda hot) but you're also
> kinda an idiot. Your opening thesis immediately is senseless..if
> you actually knew what the company was about.
Next Leg of Growth for Sirius XM [View article]
On Apr 27 08:23 PM wholesalecd wrote:
> One thing that still boggles my mind. Howard Stern was basically
> expelled from Terrestrial Radio if I remember right. Why did Siri
> offer him such a large contract when they didn't need to. He was
> out of a job and where else did he have to go?
>
> I'm still confused on this and I thought this was such a bad bad
> business decision that still haunts Siri XM today.
>
> Billy Bob
Perspective on John Malone's Sirius Stance [View article]
On Apr 23 02:45 PM NP Refugee wrote:
> I worked for John Malone at one time in my career, so I can speak
> with absolute authority when I tell you that he is not only smart,
> he is very keen when it comes to perception about the potential of
> businesses. He is looking beyond the surface and has probably sized
> up the business wisely. I haven't spoken to him in over 10 years,
> but his way of thinking would be this:
>
> If the Fairness Doctrine comes back, then talk radio goes to satellite
> radio. Whatever his motivation, he is betting on some event that
> will fundamentally alter the chess board.
>
> I will say this about him too. I had to present my budget to he and
> several others every year. The others always appeared distracted--some
> to the point of reading the WSJ as I presented. Not John. He hung
> on every word I said and I felt he was scanning my brain. That is
> one seriously focused and engaged man.
Sirius Poised to Benefit from Auto Sector Upgrade [View article]
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On Apr 17 01:18 PM Ron the Rocket wrote:
> Pmac...your just flat wrong. It seems by your comment that you are
> not a subscriber. If you were, you would understand the power of
> SiriusXM...the loyalty of the shareholders comes from their pure
> satisfaction with the product. I switched from XM to Sirius when
> Howard started...i had never had access to Howard on a daily basis.
> To be honest, he's way past his prime...pretty boring usually...not
> that great a show. However, i would never leave SXM because of the
> amazing music with no commercials and the ability to listen to news,
> talk, sports at a much higher quality level and less commercials
> than regular junk FM.
>
> If Howard leaves, I assure you the cancellations will be minimal.
> And it would be a great money move considering what we wouldn't have
> to pay his ass on a yearly basis. He's way overrated...way, way overrated.
>
>
> Cheers from KC...
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On Mar 12 09:31 AM sirius sucker wrote:
> I am a Sirius victim who purchased the stock around mid-2007 at over
> $4.50 a share (more like $4.89), when the stock was being touted
> a great buy at that price on speculation of a merger with XM. I had
> initially bought 1000 shares and soon watched the stock decline steadily
> while analysts continued to market the stock on the much anticipated
> merger with XM. So, I held on to the stock, hoping to sell it if
> it ever got back to my purchase price. In order to lower my cost
> basis and be able to recover my investment sooner, I purchased another
> 2000 shares when the stock dropped to around $2.50 a share, believing
> all that I read about the potential value of the stock once the merger
> would be approved. However, the stock kept declining and I continued
> to buy in order to reduce my cost basis and believing that the stock
> would eventually turn around and I could recover my investment sooner.
> When the much awaited merger was finally approved, the stock only
> declined further and eventually became a penny stock. Today I have
> accumulated 10,066 shares of Sirius and brought my per share cost
> down to $1.37 a share. As a reslut, I have a Sirius loss of $12,248.57
> to date.
>
> If Brandon wishes to contact me, I may be reached at harini.raj10@gmail.com...
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On Feb 13 03:49 PM I'm not Jim Cramer wrote:
> I am going to do the most stupid thing I have ever done in 10 years
> of investing. Doubled down at .0571 and am now sitting on an 85%
> gain! God help me I am holding for the weekend. If my kids ever did
> something like this I would take their money from them and tell them
> they weren't smart enough to manage it for themselves. LOL
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On Dec 11 03:10 PM tostrhed wrote:
> Cant all the other car companies around the world install Sirius
> too? It is a global radio isnt it?
>