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    • Sun Jul 20th 20:56 PM
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      Has the FCC Gone Communist?
      I've cried foul on this one. But I'm just the everyday, average finance graduate who was taught to believe in the free markets. You know... Adam Smith, the invisible hand and all that jazz. But we've seen an increasing amount of regulation just since I finished college a year ago! It's so easy for me to be alarmed and I'm sure any other business graduate. What's going on certainly does not follow free market.

      I wish the universities had done a better job teaching communism. At least I'd have a better framework for investing. Maybe Georgetown partners should write a textbook and the FCC should publish it. Now there's an idea.

      "How to destroy the wealth of nations".

      Sirius and XM shareholders have put up a ton of risk capital, as I learned it in college. It would be a shame, and go against everything free-market, to allow this agency to legislate control over the proprietary networks established by Sirius-XM.

      This article was extreme. But, sadly, the author is dead on! And it is why I hope the shareholders of Sirius-XM file for a class action lawsuit when this is all said and done, in the true american spirit!
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    • Tue Jul 8th 10:50 AM
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      Sirius-XM Merger Decision Delay Is Unacceptable
      Highly political. There is a lot of pandering to terrestrial radio over at the FCC. And this is why it's taken so long to decide the outcome of this merger. But secretive as the FCC is, it's not really hard for the public to hold them accountable at this point. The mysterious "inter-workings&q... of the organization have been exposed by their lack of initiative and leadership.
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    • Fri Jul 4th 18:42 PM
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      June Auto Sales: No Good News Here for Satellite Radio
      Let's take pride in our nation, folks. Our economy has been through much, and relief seems like a long shot. But never underestimate the ingenuity of the American business professional and consumer.

      And in the words on Kudlow, "Drill, drill, drill".
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    • Sun Jun 29th 22:39 PM
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      Goldman's Sirius Call: Solid Thesis, Poor Timing
      Texmike, I was in Montana last week going through the Lewis and Clark National Forest. My cellphone was shot! But my xm worked greaattt!
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    • Sun Jun 29th 16:12 PM
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      Goldman's Sirius Call: Solid Thesis, Poor Timing
      I am amazed at the level of ignorance bashers of Sirius and XM have. This whole article was essentially a rant about how good and brilliant the author is, how terrible XM ans Sirius are, and how stupid satellite radio investors are.

      I love the stock market. I can look for value in all sorts of places. If everyone was touting the praises of satellite radio, the valuation would likely be unrealistic. However, the is a disproportionate number of bashers that have managed to pummel this stock into the dirt.

      Do you ever stop to think, Sirius and XM have a proprietary satellite network...in orbit! Soon, they will have joint access to the 25mhz spectrum, opening up limitless possibilities!

      You have not followed these stocks for three years.... Well then you may not know that both companies have combined subs of nearly 20 million! Do you know what number is considered a national market, looked upon by large advertising firms? The experts in the ad industry...

      Lets look at price elasticity of demand. It's a simple economic term. If you took an econ class, you'd likely know it. I would guess Sirius and XM do not have inelastic subscribers. Therefore, there is elasticity in the SDARS business model. The Al La Carte is very likely to drive retails sales. I recall hearing that the iphone price reduction is likely to double or triple sales. Apply this logic to Satellite radio! Then consider for a moment that some households have multiple subscriptions!

      IN MY WORDS, AND MARK THIS COMMENT, WALL ST. GET READY FOR THE EARLY MAJORITY IN SATELLITE RADIO.... WE'VE HIT CRITICAL MASS AND THIS THING IS GOING TO ERUPT!

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