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Hi, I still think a good way to play this is sell in the mornings and buy back before lunch
On Feb 17 02:24 PM relmar2003 wrote:
> I cant say Im surprise by the medias angle on todays news. Just enough > to not go bk. Mel will be battling Malone, and the May debt issue > again is coming up in most articles. Q4 was the tag team I always > felt was going to be needed here to gain long lasting upward momentum. > The deal was about as good as we could have hoped for. There is no > dilution to the common at this time. Still would like to see more > downgrades on this stock from the holds to sells, before .50 cents > can be cleared. Media wont turn to positive converage on this stock > until it has reached near highs, and they are ready to have us drive > it up even more, and begin selling off portions for profits. Or the > NAB is out for this company, and the market rules dont apply to Sirius > because of this. I dont believe that the NAB has power of insitutions > and big money wanting in on this stock, or the MM's need to keep > the price contained to fill large orders. > I was hoping for a .31 cent close, but that might just have to be > what we close the end of the week at. Bought more at .17 cents. Sold > none. > I would have been worried come today we were the medias darling. > It would indicate shares are beign dumped still, and this stock will > never have a life.
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Hi, The folks that exchanged the dec debt for shares at .074 are looking pretty smart now. do they sell or hold?
On Feb 17 10:46 AM koop127981 wrote:
> 10/4 blue... > my ? was more of a long term hypothetical one. > No way would I tell anyone that this stock is going to a buck..until > I know how... ( like anyone ever knows ) that is more of the question > for me. If it's gonna take a rev split then what? more shorting to > the bottom again? but if this has the potential to make it over a > buck on it's own that would be a strong catalyst to look at it long. > > koop
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Hi, does not matter Mr Malone has a billion+ dollars. He will make sure debt does not kill Sirius
On Feb 17 10:38 AM Bababooie wrote:
> So . . . after reading financial that was posted. Only Feb Debt is > resolved. A 250m amount was provided to pay off the 172m debt in > February, plus an aditional amount for attorneys, and other office > expenses (a party maybe?) This rise is just about where it should > be with only the February debt resolved. > > I'm not a hater, just a realist on this one! If anyone reads anthing > else in the SEC filings please let me know. I would be willing to > be educated on this one.
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WOW COS your going to do pretty good on that move. Down in the 15[s now I could not pull the trigger fast enough. Now I have to wait for it to go back up.
On Feb 17 09:57 AM cos1000 wrote:
> I just took .25% of my shares of the table at .2245. Can't resist > the upside and with the market breaking key technicals, S&P 820, > not a good day for anything to fly. I don't want to tell anyone else > what they should do, but managing your shares for more shares is > always a good strategy. If your over extended on balance, a good > time to re-balance. There will be a lot of good deals after this > market shakes out, and cash will be king. JMHO
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On Feb 17 02:24 PM relmar2003 wrote:
> I cant say Im surprise by the medias angle on todays news. Just enough
> to not go bk. Mel will be battling Malone, and the May debt issue
> again is coming up in most articles. Q4 was the tag team I always
> felt was going to be needed here to gain long lasting upward momentum.
> The deal was about as good as we could have hoped for. There is no
> dilution to the common at this time. Still would like to see more
> downgrades on this stock from the holds to sells, before .50 cents
> can be cleared. Media wont turn to positive converage on this stock
> until it has reached near highs, and they are ready to have us drive
> it up even more, and begin selling off portions for profits. Or the
> NAB is out for this company, and the market rules dont apply to Sirius
> because of this. I dont believe that the NAB has power of insitutions
> and big money wanting in on this stock, or the MM's need to keep
> the price contained to fill large orders.
> I was hoping for a .31 cent close, but that might just have to be
> what we close the end of the week at. Bought more at .17 cents. Sold
> none.
> I would have been worried come today we were the medias darling.
> It would indicate shares are beign dumped still, and this stock will
> never have a life.
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Then sell at the open and rebuy later.
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On Feb 17 12:00 PM learn to think wrote:
> I wouldn't mind if it reverses at 1.40 because that would mean I
> got my money back and then I could start a brand new strategy.<br/>
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On Feb 17 11:19 AM sl62 wrote:
> looks like another little takedown attempt...selling pressure just
> increased
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Hi, Does stock have to be over 1.00 to stop trading in fractions of a penny?
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On Feb 17 10:46 AM koop127981 wrote:
> 10/4 blue...
> my ? was more of a long term hypothetical one.
> No way would I tell anyone that this stock is going to a buck..until
> I know how... ( like anyone ever knows ) that is more of the question
> for me. If it's gonna take a rev split then what? more shorting to
> the bottom again? but if this has the potential to make it over a
> buck on it's own that would be a strong catalyst to look at it long.
>
> koop
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On Feb 17 10:38 AM Bababooie wrote:
> So . . . after reading financial that was posted. Only Feb Debt is
> resolved. A 250m amount was provided to pay off the 172m debt in
> February, plus an aditional amount for attorneys, and other office
> expenses (a party maybe?) This rise is just about where it should
> be with only the February debt resolved.
>
> I'm not a hater, just a realist on this one! If anyone reads anthing
> else in the SEC filings please let me know. I would be willing to
> be educated on this one.
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I could not pull the trigger fast enough. Now I have to wait for it to go back up.
On Feb 17 09:57 AM cos1000 wrote:
> I just took .25% of my shares of the table at .2245. Can't resist
> the upside and with the market breaking key technicals, S&P 820,
> not a good day for anything to fly. I don't want to tell anyone else
> what they should do, but managing your shares for more shares is
> always a good strategy. If your over extended on balance, a good
> time to re-balance. There will be a lot of good deals after this
> market shakes out, and cash will be king. JMHO
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On Feb 17 09:31 AM sl62 wrote:
> killer...
>
> Thanks for having the dog properly dispose of Ergen....I hope he
> enjoys picking all the meat off the carcass...