Sirius XM's Game Changer About to Rock [View article]
Would it be possible for XM to become a TV channel too? If it can beam sound, why not video?
On Aug 21 12:11 PM Go Lakers wrote:
> So are you going to shoot down all of the people who oppose the clear > and deliberate effort by public officials, lawmakers and lobbyists > to kill of satellite radio? > > I didn't think so..... > > Satellite radio is an emerging and important technology that threatens > old-school radio and the fortunes of those that own it or get paid > by it. Senator Herb Kohl in WI is a perfect example. So they do everything > they can to kill it off and low-and-behold, it continues to live. > Because it's innovative, because we are sick of censorship and because > it continues to evolve.
Sirius XM's Game Changer About to Rock [View article]
If people gave up because they were wrong, we would still be small lemur-like mammals eating snails.
On Aug 20 04:05 PM valuestocksonly wrote:
> Siri-Dumb you have been wrong and are too stupid and proud to admit > it. If you were a man at all you would just leave while you have > an ounce of pride left.
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [View article]
Uh, dude, he's been President for only 10 days or so. I think you're asking the wrong guy. Bush appointed people like Chris Cox (Mr. What? Me worry?) and Paulson (Mr. Goldaman Sachs), and they did about as good a job as Ol' Brownie after Katrina. Those are the folks you should be mad at, or doesn't your memory go back beyond 2 weeks?
On Jan 30 09:18 AM markg wrote:
> Sure Obama and company can whine belatedly about TARP money going > for bonuses, but where was the oversight before this happened? What > can they do now? Same thing they did before, nothing! > > The money is gone and it is going to stay gone.
You are thinking of Pamplona. Bulls do not run in the streets of Barcelona, at least not recently.
On Jan 18 02:35 PM CautiousInvestor wrote:
> I make a habit of being as respectful as possible on this board and > others but this article taxes my restraint. > > And while there may be an Obama bounce, though that is not certain > as many earnings will be released next week, the structural aspects > of this decline are worsening as they surface. > > Declining estimates of economic growth, rising foreclosures, collapsing > industrial production, growing estimates of what is needed in the > stimulus package, rising estimates of banking sector losses and growing > unemployment are simply the first things that come to mind. > > If we face deflation and the corrective actions are not equal to > the task, we are some ways off from the streets of Barcelona where > the bulls run.
Sirius XM's Game Changer About to Rock [View article]
On Aug 21 12:11 PM Go Lakers wrote:
> So are you going to shoot down all of the people who oppose the clear
> and deliberate effort by public officials, lawmakers and lobbyists
> to kill of satellite radio?
>
> I didn't think so.....
>
> Satellite radio is an emerging and important technology that threatens
> old-school radio and the fortunes of those that own it or get paid
> by it. Senator Herb Kohl in WI is a perfect example. So they do everything
> they can to kill it off and low-and-behold, it continues to live.
> Because it's innovative, because we are sick of censorship and because
> it continues to evolve.
Sirius XM's Game Changer About to Rock [View article]
On Aug 20 04:05 PM valuestocksonly wrote:
> Siri-Dumb you have been wrong and are too stupid and proud to admit
> it. If you were a man at all you would just leave while you have
> an ounce of pride left.
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [View article]
On Jan 30 09:18 AM markg wrote:
> Sure Obama and company can whine belatedly about TARP money going
> for bonuses, but where was the oversight before this happened? What
> can they do now? Same thing they did before, nothing!
>
> The money is gone and it is going to stay gone.
The Bull Run Begins This Week [View article]
On Jan 18 02:35 PM CautiousInvestor wrote:
> I make a habit of being as respectful as possible on this board and
> others but this article taxes my restraint.
>
> And while there may be an Obama bounce, though that is not certain
> as many earnings will be released next week, the structural aspects
> of this decline are worsening as they surface.
>
> Declining estimates of economic growth, rising foreclosures, collapsing
> industrial production, growing estimates of what is needed in the
> stimulus package, rising estimates of banking sector losses and growing
> unemployment are simply the first things that come to mind.
>
> If we face deflation and the corrective actions are not equal to
> the task, we are some ways off from the streets of Barcelona where
> the bulls run.