Sirius, GM, AIG: Where Is the Leadership in American Boardrooms? [View article]
On Nov 11 07:13 PM ashkan karbasfrooshan wrote: I don't know anymore then you do!
You aren't part of that bullshit lawsuit are you?
> There's another dynamic, as well. > > Whenever someone even raises an objection or criticizes a company > or executive... you see shareholders in that company cry foul. Occasionally, > management comes out, as well, and attacks the critic. The point > is, usually the person doing the criticism has nothing to gain or > lose, but those defending the company have a lot to gain if the stock > goes up. With their positions entrenched, they are too emotional > and attached to think objectively. Sometimes I wish I would have > sold a stock sooner myself instead of holding on, blindly trusting > management. > > Anyway, you saw that when an analyst raised red flags on Citigroup, > or previously, Overstock. Both turned out to be right. > > My point here, basically, was that these are all poor sectors to > begin with, and you have elaborate corporate development deals or > requests for government interventions that simply are not necessary > or unfair to the average American citizen. > > - Sirius/XM was tying two rocks and hoping it would float. > - The Big Three have had problems that have nothing to do with this > economic downturn, etc. > > Why not defend the industries, companies, and executives? No... too > hard. Much easier to attack the critic. > > No wonder then that most American investors have lost massive amounts > of wealth while the perpetrators of these actions are retiring with > millions. > > It's a shame. Instead of attacking the critics, why not focus on > those who are wasting shareholder money and destroying jobs?
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On Nov 11 07:13 PM ashkan karbasfrooshan wrote:
I don't know anymore then you do!
You aren't part of that bullshit lawsuit are you?
> There's another dynamic, as well.
>
> Whenever someone even raises an objection or criticizes a company
> or executive... you see shareholders in that company cry foul. Occasionally,
> management comes out, as well, and attacks the critic. The point
> is, usually the person doing the criticism has nothing to gain or
> lose, but those defending the company have a lot to gain if the stock
> goes up. With their positions entrenched, they are too emotional
> and attached to think objectively. Sometimes I wish I would have
> sold a stock sooner myself instead of holding on, blindly trusting
> management.
>
> Anyway, you saw that when an analyst raised red flags on Citigroup,
> or previously, Overstock. Both turned out to be right.
>
> My point here, basically, was that these are all poor sectors to
> begin with, and you have elaborate corporate development deals or
> requests for government interventions that simply are not necessary
> or unfair to the average American citizen.
>
> - Sirius/XM was tying two rocks and hoping it would float.
> - The Big Three have had problems that have nothing to do with this
> economic downturn, etc.
>
> Why not defend the industries, companies, and executives? No... too
> hard. Much easier to attack the critic.
>
> No wonder then that most American investors have lost massive amounts
> of wealth while the perpetrators of these actions are retiring with
> millions.
>
> It's a shame. Instead of attacking the critics, why not focus on
> those who are wasting shareholder money and destroying jobs?
Getting Cash into Sirius XM's Coffers [View article]
I hope I can help that along.
I am asking ever investor and/or listener to make a sacrifice, if you believe in this company and love the service as I do!
What if Sirius offered a lifetime sub? Or a discounted 5 year sub. To get access to cash from its listeners?
Let’s say 9 million subs buy a 5 year at 450.00 = 4.05 billion dollars!
Let’s say 4 million subs buy a 5 year at 450.00 = 1.80 billion dollars!
This could help them with the cash problem they are having.
I would buy one, maybe two!
That is a 340.00 discount!
Short term fix for a long term problem!
Maybe the investors and listeners should take things into their own hands and renew or bump up their sub!
Buy one as a gift for someone this Christmas and f*ck over the hedge funds and Goldman sucks!
This is the chance the little guy can stick it to the big guy i.e. David and Goliath
I plan on extending my current sub., to two years and purchasing another.
I am a long term investor and I see good things for Sirius.
They just need to get past this bad time in the market.
What do you guys say?
Can we do this; consider it a loan to Sirius for a stock payback in the end!
Is Sirius XM Headed the Way of Old Radio? [View article]
They just need to get past this bad time in the market.
What do you guys say?
Can we do this, consider it a loan to Sirius for a stock payback in the end!
Is Sirius XM Headed the Way of Old Radio? [View article]
Short term fix for a long term problem!
Maybe the investors and listeners should take things into thier own hands and renew or bump up thier sub!
Buy one as a gift for this Christmas and f*ck over goldman sucks!
Is Sirius XM Headed the Way of Old Radio? [View article]
Lets say 9 million subs buy a 5 year at 450.00 = 4.05 billion dollars!
Lets say 4 million subs buy a 5 year at 450.00 = 1.80 billion dollars!
This could help them somewhat I think!
I would buy one, maybe two!
Open Letter to Sirius XM Radio [View article]
Access to music from the internet, if you made it ossible to purchase a song you heard on SAT. radio; you would be one step above apple!