Sirius XM Radio Faces Shareholder Suit [View article]
It's a simple solution, #1. someone could start a sirius fund, for shareholders, subs, or anyone who would like to donate. #2. any shareholder who is interested in saving their stock, should run out and buy a subscription and pay the $13 a month( if they're not a sub yet, of course). #3. Any sub that is a shareholder could purchase a second radio for $40 and add the second sub for $7 a month. Any one of these options would go a long way in helping them survive over the next 6-12 months, and hopefully the air will clear and money will flow again to co's such as siri. Hey, it's probably a lot cheaper to do this than file a lawsuit, why doesn't Mr. Hartlieb get as many shareholders to do the above if he's really interested in saving sirius, just what sirius needs now, another headache to deal with, didn't they have enough pain in dealing with the FCC, comon give them a break all ready. Concerned Shareholder/Sub
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#1. someone could start a sirius fund, for shareholders, subs, or anyone who would like to donate.
#2. any shareholder who is interested in saving their stock, should run out and buy a subscription and pay the $13 a month( if they're not a sub yet, of course).
#3. Any sub that is a shareholder could purchase a second radio for $40 and add the second sub for $7 a month.
Any one of these options would go a long way in helping them survive over the next 6-12 months, and hopefully the air will clear and money will flow again to co's such as siri. Hey, it's probably a lot cheaper to do this than file a lawsuit, why doesn't Mr. Hartlieb get as many shareholders to do the above if he's really interested in saving sirius, just what sirius needs now, another headache to deal with, didn't they have enough pain in dealing with the FCC, comon give them a break all ready. Concerned Shareholder/Sub