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    • Fri Oct 17th 09:58 AM
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      Is a Reverse Split in the Cards for Sirius?
      OH.
      --------------------- also
      ----------------------... GIANTS!!!
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    • Fri Oct 17th 09:53 AM
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      Is a Reverse Split in the Cards for Sirius?
      Bananaz,
      I believe you are dead on! The ability to issues, not the actual issuance is the key element here.
      1) This is a great negotiating instrument for lower interest rates for what they are now!

      or

      2) The proper issuance followed by a reverse split would allow for a complete payment of debt. The complete repayment of Debt would then also increase the actual profit and not just the EBDTIA number. With interest payments, and bond holders gone, the sky's the limit
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    • Wed Oct 8th 17:44 PM
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      Understanding Sector Rotation
      The target of the manipulation is not the stock, nor the company. The target is the small uneducated investor who will bail at the first sign of a price drop. The credo stay long, keep it long is lost by neophite investor. The company's name attracts the neophites. Once the numbers of institutional investors get lower than the individual investors, the manipulation kicks in.
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    • Wed Oct 8th 17:34 PM
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      Understanding Sector Rotation
      Similar manipulation in '03. . . . . . . Manipulative focus jumps around as not to be too obvious. . . . Although they did put together a 62 trading day session string keeping the proce below a buck.

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    • Wed Oct 8th 17:25 PM
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      Understanding Sector Rotation
      The last time this stock was this low was back in 10/01/2002-05/09/2003. I'm talking about an extended bender. It's like the dog was out in the woods with it's nose to the ground.

      If this drop follows the historical timeframe of the last time it went below $1, it will be April before we come out (May converts).

      If this drop follows the last time it hit the 40s then we have at least 8 more weeks of this crap (Gee Christmas sales), with the bottom hitting right around relmors target within two weeks.

      ( I believe it will only hit .38).

      tag it, bag it. . . . . . . ring me up for 10K if it goes below .40
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    • Wed Oct 1st 13:39 PM
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      Sirius XM at Work - Largest Pool of Potential Subscribers
      ML & their 401K rules are stifling.........
      Trading elsewhere soon, to average down more.

      This is a long term investment on my part, and I'll hang on to the leash of the blue dog for quite a while. I will, from time to time, feed blue a few more shares. The postings on this and other boards regarding the frustration of getting the "Best of" bodes well! It sounds like the Blue Dog has had puppies, and there are quite a few takers!!!
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    • Mon Sep 29th 17:06 PM
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      Sirius XM at Work - Largest Pool of Potential Subscribers
      The key to the rise of the stock price is the removal of the 1.50 equity transaction. A subsequent deal that includes interest only would be very attractive to investors. These investors are not the banks. These groups are companies like Blackstone & Cerebrus. I would imagine a possible consortium of independants teaming up would be cheaper than the current situation.
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    • Mon Sep 29th 16:53 PM
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      Sirius XM at Work - Largest Pool of Potential Subscribers
      The bailout itself affect businesses and people who need money. The Fed's will not let a total failure happen. So, loans will be impossible. But, If you need a loan......please take a number and wait!!!!
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    • Mon Sep 29th 16:51 PM
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      Sirius XM at Work - Largest Pool of Potential Subscribers
      By time frame.. I mean the number of months per share price change. The lack of equity interest in SIRIXM by GS will force a change in their coverage (Maybe a drop).
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    • Mon Sep 29th 16:47 PM
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      Sirius XM at Work - Largest Pool of Potential Subscribers
      Hairpie-
      look at history for that one:
      month open high low close Avg volume
      Apr-03 0.77 0.82 0.6 0.74 18,835,500
      May-03 0.75 1.6 0.61 1.6 101,093,000
      Jun-03 1.83 2.39 1.6 1.69 112,285,900
      Jul-03 1.68 1.94 1.6 1.78 36,097,000
      Aug-03 1.81 2.06 1.4 1.68 36,273,000
      Sep-03 1.6 2.08 1.55 1.82 40,419,700
      Oct-03 1.84 2.68 1.83 2.35 81,775,100
      Nov-03 2.38 2.42 1.88 2.08 43,570,000
      Dec-03 2.16 3.47 2.08 3.16 59,007,600
      Jan-04 3.35 4.2 2.65 2.7 99,495,700
      Feb-04 2.76 3.29 2.61 2.94 56,897,200
      Mar-04 2.98 3.4 2.8 3.4 45,083,900
      Apr-04 3.43 4.17 3.12 3.3 69,988,400

      Surprisingly the time frame is very similar.. .After the May '09 issues is done ..... I would just be repeating others on this blog.
      Run Blue Dog Run...
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    • Tue Sep 23rd 19:18 PM
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      Which Banks Are Left to Help with Sirius's Financing Needs?
      Learn to think,
      Sounds like you read, and understand "The Unseen Hand".

      cuddos!!
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    • Fri Sep 19th 22:59 PM
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      More Evidence of Sirius Stock Manipulation
      Taking a page out of investopedia.com
      www.investopedia.com/a...

      I took the siri numbers and placed them into the example

      Looking into the Trailing stop, also fits into the scenario that the stock price channel is currently stuck in.
      The Workings of a Trailing Stop

      Purchase Price = $.97
      Last Price at Time of Setting Trailing Stop = $.99
      Trailing Amount = .002 per share
      Immediate Effective Stop Loss Value = $.988

      If the market price climbs to $1.00, your trailing stop value will also rise to $.998. If the last price now drops to $.999, your stop value will remain intact at $.998. If the price continues to drop, this time to $.9979, it will penetrate your stop level, immediately triggering a market order. Your order would be submitted based on a last price of $.9979. Assuming that the bid price was $.9979 at the time, the position would be closed at this point and price. The net gain would be .00279 cents per share less commissions.

      I admit that these are fractional penny situations , but in greater numbers, this situation ran along with the Stop-Limit Order makes perfect sense of the price channel stagnation.


      The current rule does allow for pre-exiting shorts to remain. These pre-existing shorts (if they're smart) are most likely covered by Sells with Stop Price orders. Either way, these orders are now getting caught with their pants down. The 799 Market Makers will not jump into the short blood bath that will soon follow.
      -------Pants down-----
      -----bath-------------...
      -----naked shorts-----
      All seems to make sense


      Run Blue Dog Run!!!!!!!!!.
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    • Fri Sep 19th 16:58 PM
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      More Evidence of Sirius Stock Manipulation
      If that's food for thought.... the price of a happy meal just hit $1.00


      :-)
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    • Fri Sep 19th 16:56 PM
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      Don't Believe Everything You Hear About Sirius
      I bet Howard's Losers could whip their butts.


      :-)
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    • Thu Sep 18th 13:42 PM
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      Don't Believe Everything You Hear About Sirius
      source: www.investopedia.com/t...


      A reduction in the number of a corporation's shares outstanding that increases the par value of its stock or its earnings per share. The market value of the total number of shares (market capitalization) remains the same.

      For example, a 1-for-2 reverse split means you get half as many shares, but at twice the price. It's usually a bad sign if a company is forced to reverse split - firms do it to make their stock look more valuable when, in fact, nothing has changed. A company may also do a reverse split to avoid being delisted.
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