Sirius Earnings Preview: The Worst Is Over [View article]
The markets don't look beyond anything when it comes to siri. They will look at any negative and pounce on it until siri shows a real profit.
On Oct 21 07:48 AM R A F wrote:
> It is my belief that the markets will look beyond this 3rd Qtr. release > toward the next 4th Qtr. release due in February, as much of the > impact from significant new developments such as the Apple relationship, > Skydock, etc. will not begin contributing to revenue until the holiday > season of the next few months. For this reason - while 3rd Qtr. figures > will certainly be closely scrutinized, I do not believe they will > significantly alter the current trading patterns of SIRI - which > are now dominantly strong and projecting further upside potential > into 2010. As seen over the last few days - it is now "all systems > go" for Sirius XM and SIRI: The Apple numbers were a "blowout" and > the tremendous demand for iPhones and iPod Touch devices clearly > benefits Sirius by greatly expanding the potential for SkyDock to > work "hand in hand" with this new market going forward. We are now > seeing better marketing geared to the holiday season (online and > print ads) and expanded relationships within the auto industry, as > well (pre-owned autos, etc). The potential for Sirius XM, given the > need to replace and upgrade the aging U.S. fleet in coming years, > coupled with the potential from new wireless and internet devices > (worldwide) is expanding significantly and the company now appears > to be on the threshold of really capitalizing on all this into the > future. From this perspective - the 3rd Qtr. release is important > but far from the end of the game - this is really the early stages > of a resurgent company.
Sirius XM's Subscriber Picture Is More than Optimistic [View article]
I'm done with Cramer. Don't even watch his show. He's got you still watching with you hoping he's going to flip again. Turn him off.
On Sep 06 09:35 AM Neal Barkett wrote:
> While being on the subject of being miffed by Tuna's hold on his > hold for Siri, I would like to bring up the un-hidden agenda of Jim > Cramer. First of all I put Mr. Amobi's reputation in high standing, > but that is not the case for "Cramer". He does not have a hidden > agenda against Sirius Xm! It is an out in the open agenda that is > I feel is mostly a personal vendetta against Mel Karmazin. A couple > of years ago he had Mel on his show and as he usually does he gets > warm and fuzzy w/ his CEO guests and then touts their company as > the greatest thing since sliced bread. Well a couple of months later > he claimed that Mel lied to him on some information that Mel informed > Cramer about (many of you might remember). He vented his anger on > air about Mel and called him a liar. But it seemed he took the high > road and said after the merger process that Siri would be a $5.00 > - $6.00 stock. Well the merger took too long and that was his reasoning > to hit the "BEAR BUTTON" on Siri repeatedly from that point on. He > may had some justification because of Siri's financial situation > (even though that was before the financial market fell apart). He > then had Mel back on the show and Mel did not cut him any slack and > even threw some of his wax Bull figurines at Cramer (which I think > embarrassed Cramer) and solidified his vendetta against Mel & > Siri. Know you could argue that sounds childish but I think Jim Cramer > has fell so in love w/ himself that his ego(which if it were a stock > has risen over a 1000% in the last few years) was bruised and he > wants revenge. I bring this up just to inform people of CRAMERICA > that this man is not what he seems to be perceived as. After Jon > Stewart on The Daily Show, showed us what Cramer truly is all about > by showing a clip of him telling a colleague > about shorting stocks and that it's not kosher but how he still practiced > it any way for the money tells volumes about the man. > CNBC should have pulled him off the air but of course they did not > want to lose the revenue stream he brings in with his Sesame Street > antics to entertain people while he talks about every stock under > the sun (as if he some how knows most of these stocks like the back > of his hand, when most of the time it's more like the back of his > head). Yes I'm venting but he's playing w/ millions of people’s investments > let alone peoples lively hoods that work for Sirius Xm, all for the > sake of his bruised ego. How can you trust a stock analyst that lets > his emotions instead of hard facts and numbers be trusted to rate > stocks. Sirius Xm is back on track and has done so many things right > to get ready for when the recovery kicks in, let alone is one of > the best performing stocks in 2009, but Cramer and The Street.Com, > keeps pumping out the negative propaganda on this company. If Cramer > knows so much why didn’t he tell his citizens of CRAMERICA to buy > this stock @ ten or fifteen cents so they could have made 400 to > 500% gain on their investment? Where was the “I just want to help > you make money”?
Sirius Bond Offering Success Is Hard for Some to Swallow [View article]
What a stupid comment! Thumbs DOWN!
On Jun 26 10:27 AM jmsithy wrote:
> Today is a last minute pull back from where it got to yesterday. > Hopefully this will continue to rise I would like to see this at > .50 by next week
Sirius XM Radio Conference Call - Five Hidden Gems [View article]
I would think a lot of the sub loss was due also to the massive car Repo's due to the lay off. I think the sub number were descent considering some company didn't even survive to year. All those repo's have sat radios.
Stock Shock: Documentary on Sirius XM Radio Manipulation Coming Soon [View article]
Somebody tell me how this is going to help? It looks like another way of making money off of desperate share holders. If I'm wrong, somebody tell me. Besides it appears Mel is already getting things under control. Mel, your the MAN!
If I was you I would get a life and not hang around a penny stock worrying about what other people do with there money. That goes for the rest of you bashing losers.
On Jan 04 08:13 AM Round & Long wrote:
> Sorry Tyler, even the investors that bought at $1.00 have a poor > opinion on SIRI. Only the ones that got in at .12 to .08 feel halfway > good and they are just gambling. The real longs lost all their money > because they got out a long time ago. How many shares do you own > Tyler? This stock should not even be considered as speculative. Drive > down the road and throw your money out the window. You will make > someone happy.
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You hit the nail on the head on this one, although I think there going to give them the money. Hopefully it will be contingent on retooling towards nat gas cars. Let them go BANKRUPT or give me a new Tahoe for $10,000.
Who'll Blink First: Sirius, Loral or the Banks? [View article]
Hey Scot I agree with you. I think Mel has things under control. I just can't believe the amount of posted negativity out there on siri. It's got to be the NAB worried about sat radio and losing there place in the dash. Sat radio will win out in the end IMO because of the content. I can't live without it personally.
4 Signs for Further Caution by Satellite Radio Investors - Goldman [View article]
Why is there so much interest in siri from all these analyst? I think it's a conspiracy to destroy the company by the NAB. By the way I love it when these posters say what there average price on siri is. MORONS!
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On Oct 21 07:48 AM R A F wrote:
> It is my belief that the markets will look beyond this 3rd Qtr. release
> toward the next 4th Qtr. release due in February, as much of the
> impact from significant new developments such as the Apple relationship,
> Skydock, etc. will not begin contributing to revenue until the holiday
> season of the next few months. For this reason - while 3rd Qtr. figures
> will certainly be closely scrutinized, I do not believe they will
> significantly alter the current trading patterns of SIRI - which
> are now dominantly strong and projecting further upside potential
> into 2010. As seen over the last few days - it is now "all systems
> go" for Sirius XM and SIRI: The Apple numbers were a "blowout" and
> the tremendous demand for iPhones and iPod Touch devices clearly
> benefits Sirius by greatly expanding the potential for SkyDock to
> work "hand in hand" with this new market going forward. We are now
> seeing better marketing geared to the holiday season (online and
> print ads) and expanded relationships within the auto industry, as
> well (pre-owned autos, etc). The potential for Sirius XM, given the
> need to replace and upgrade the aging U.S. fleet in coming years,
> coupled with the potential from new wireless and internet devices
> (worldwide) is expanding significantly and the company now appears
> to be on the threshold of really capitalizing on all this into the
> future. From this perspective - the 3rd Qtr. release is important
> but far from the end of the game - this is really the early stages
> of a resurgent company.
Sirius XM's Subscriber Picture Is More than Optimistic [View article]
On Sep 06 09:35 AM Neal Barkett wrote:
> While being on the subject of being miffed by Tuna's hold on his
> hold for Siri, I would like to bring up the un-hidden agenda of Jim
> Cramer. First of all I put Mr. Amobi's reputation in high standing,
> but that is not the case for "Cramer". He does not have a hidden
> agenda against Sirius Xm! It is an out in the open agenda that is
> I feel is mostly a personal vendetta against Mel Karmazin. A couple
> of years ago he had Mel on his show and as he usually does he gets
> warm and fuzzy w/ his CEO guests and then touts their company as
> the greatest thing since sliced bread. Well a couple of months later
> he claimed that Mel lied to him on some information that Mel informed
> Cramer about (many of you might remember). He vented his anger on
> air about Mel and called him a liar. But it seemed he took the high
> road and said after the merger process that Siri would be a $5.00
> - $6.00 stock. Well the merger took too long and that was his reasoning
> to hit the "BEAR BUTTON" on Siri repeatedly from that point on. He
> may had some justification because of Siri's financial situation
> (even though that was before the financial market fell apart). He
> then had Mel back on the show and Mel did not cut him any slack and
> even threw some of his wax Bull figurines at Cramer (which I think
> embarrassed Cramer) and solidified his vendetta against Mel &
> Siri. Know you could argue that sounds childish but I think Jim Cramer
> has fell so in love w/ himself that his ego(which if it were a stock
> has risen over a 1000% in the last few years) was bruised and he
> wants revenge. I bring this up just to inform people of CRAMERICA
> that this man is not what he seems to be perceived as. After Jon
> Stewart on The Daily Show, showed us what Cramer truly is all about
> by showing a clip of him telling a colleague
> about shorting stocks and that it's not kosher but how he still practiced
> it any way for the money tells volumes about the man.
> CNBC should have pulled him off the air but of course they did not
> want to lose the revenue stream he brings in with his Sesame Street
> antics to entertain people while he talks about every stock under
> the sun (as if he some how knows most of these stocks like the back
> of his hand, when most of the time it's more like the back of his
> head). Yes I'm venting but he's playing w/ millions of people’s investments
> let alone peoples lively hoods that work for Sirius Xm, all for the
> sake of his bruised ego. How can you trust a stock analyst that lets
> his emotions instead of hard facts and numbers be trusted to rate
> stocks. Sirius Xm is back on track and has done so many things right
> to get ready for when the recovery kicks in, let alone is one of
> the best performing stocks in 2009, but Cramer and The Street.Com,
> keeps pumping out the negative propaganda on this company. If Cramer
> knows so much why didn’t he tell his citizens of CRAMERICA to buy
> this stock @ ten or fifteen cents so they could have made 400 to
> 500% gain on their investment? Where was the “I just want to help
> you make money”?
Sirius Bond Offering Success Is Hard for Some to Swallow [View article]
On Jun 26 10:27 AM jmsithy wrote:
> Today is a last minute pull back from where it got to yesterday.
> Hopefully this will continue to rise I would like to see this at
> .50 by next week
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On Jan 04 08:13 AM Round & Long wrote:
> Sorry Tyler, even the investors that bought at $1.00 have a poor
> opinion on SIRI. Only the ones that got in at .12 to .08 feel halfway
> good and they are just gambling. The real longs lost all their money
> because they got out a long time ago. How many shares do you own
> Tyler? This stock should not even be considered as speculative. Drive
> down the road and throw your money out the window. You will make
> someone happy.
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