True, nothing is for certain but Financial Statements dont lie. They better do something real fast.:thumb: Well unless its Enron or Worldcom.
I think they need to start advertising again. When XM first came out, the commercials were everywhere, and they skyrocketed. Now, I hear more Sirius commercials om my XM radio than Xm commercials. Sirius also has quite a few TV commercials, but you seldom see XM ads.
I didn't know that, It's been years since I've even been in the PMAC. I got XM, because at the time the rebates on the radio units was much better. Programming is close enough to one another that it doesn't matter much.
Sometimes, you've got to look beyond financial statements. Buffett is the greatest investor alive because he doesn't just look at financial statements. Buffett has been influenced by both Graham and Fisher.
Sirius and XM are finally having merger talks. Hopefully this means a la carte content similar to what is going to happen to digital cable. http://money.cnn.com/2007/02/16/technology/sirius_xm.reut/index.htm?postversion=2007021616
Looks like they are going to announce a merger. As noted, the merger would require regulatory approval as well as anti-trust scrutiny. Link