Sirius XM Radio (NASDAQ:SIRI)
A leading provider of satellite radio, Sirius XM Radio broadcasts channels ranging from Springsteen to Pavarotti, from Disney to Stern, from Nascar to Oprah.
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1. Cellular data plan rates will increase and shift to tiered plans. Pay as you go! Isn't Verizon charging $15 for 250mb?
2. No such thing as "free" connectivity! There is infrastructure that needs to be maintained and upgraded. If you want "free" you pay the price with 25 minute ad commercials every hour.
3. How much does connectivity cost for a car in the future? $15, $20, $25?
4. How much will Pandora charge in the future? $5 $10 $15 $20 /month????
5. Sirius has the infrastructure to deliver content
6. Sirius market penetration numbers increasing in New and Used Car markets and growing every year. If the trend continues, every car on the road will have Sirius Radio installed. Sirius failed in the retail market because it required the consumer to take the extra step to purchase the device, and have it installed. By having it preinstalled in vehicles, the decision to subscribe becomes easier.
7. SIRIUS XM 2.0 coming year 2011.
8. In the future Sirius XM 2.0 may offer free music that are paid for by user specific commercial ads. Similar to what Terrestrial radio offers, but the ability to target users with a nationwide scope!
Or you can pay if you want access to exclusive content such as Howard Stern, NFL, etc!
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two words...internet radio.
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economy improving means more revenue for this company
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Doesn't matter if Howard stays or goes. You either love Sirius XM radio in your car or don't. Subscribers will continue to increase and programming will continue to get better.
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Been long since 0.09 cents/share. The company repeatedly posts better and better numbers throughout a period of time when many others are folding. Hold onto your hats. This company is going to be huge. It won't be long before were at 20 million Subs.
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Although this stock has had a tough time over its history, I'm becoming a fan. I'd much rather listen to stations that play music I want to hear w/limited commercial interuption, than listen to normal FM. Plus, I can find almost any sporting event I want to listen to without scanning all of the AM stations. With Sirius being given away free for 6 months or so with a new car purchase it gives people an opportunity to see what they are missing out on. I think this stock will do pretty well over the next few years.
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Limited Market penetration at this point VS very devoted customers. Buy what you know....I have Sirius, and will continue my subscription every year, as will everyone I talk to! Still in it's infancy...strong run ahaed!
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Had this since .91 so I jumped in late. If they play thier cards right this one could go way up.
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Growing subscribers=more revenue for this, plain and simple. Good plans on decreasing debt and it seems like the market agrees according to the volume sales it is having.
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Slow builder, but will ultimately prevail, not sure how high at this rate but has made me some money since I got it at .40
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Ineasing revenue; decreasing cost
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Satellite radio is the hot new thing! Of 2004... I honestly think competition is just too stiff due to ipods, android phones,iphones, terrestrial radio, CD players, tape decks, victriolas, harmonicas,humming to yourself, rolling down the windows and listening to the wind...
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ITs actualyl a good product
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With huge tax credits, lower debt and increased cashflow this stock should be poised to reach $2/share by the end of 2011.
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outperform, upto 4.00
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I recently rented a car and the satellite radio service was active, which gave me the opportunity to see what all the fuss was about. I have to say, it's not bad at all being able to pick the type of content you want and have it delivered without having to choose specific programs one at a time.
I got into this stock with my real-world portfolio a few months ago at $.98/share and while I missed the bottom by quite a bit I feel pretty happy with my purchase.
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With all of the instant digital music and ipod hookups, it may be obsolete...
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bought at .20, doing ok
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The revolution in internet streaming, user interaction, and content availability for this Media Child, will come to fruition with the advent of Satellite 2.0
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SIRI just broke resistance and its MACD is very bullish. I personally hate having a CD in my car after a while because I eventually get tired of listening to the same 18 songs. Plus, even with my Droid, it sometimes plays songs that I do not want and I want to change it. SIRI does the same things as my droid except it is not as expensive and my DROID does not stream live news and traffic. Sure Iphones and DROIDs have all these apps, but when I'm driving I do not want to be constantly fiddling with my phone. I want to focus on the road and have traffic, music, news etc all in one place that is easy to change and use. SIRI DOES everything I want when Im driving that my DROID does which is why I am long SIRI
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