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Strategies & Market Trends : The Thread II

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To: WhatsUpWithThat who wrote (974)6/9/2001 1:06:46 AM
From: If only I'd held  Read Replies (1) of 9026
 
yep, I think sattelite radio will make fools of all the naysayers. The question is, which company will wind up with the goods? Will SIRI be bought out of bankruptcy by a private firm, an investment bank, or debt holders, etc? Or will SIRI or XMSR actually make a go of it? The common stock is just a commodity for trading Murray...if we don't have the answers. It's gonna take a long time for either of these companies to make any money. True "green" seems like a million years away given what they have had to put out to get up and running.

FWIW, I also do not listen to the radio much. But that is because of the static, talking, commercials, and crappy music I really don't want to listen to. That is why I would gladly fork up 120 bucks a year for sattelite radio, whether I listened to it a lot or not. It's there if I want it, and it's kinda cheap if you think about it.

Have you been watching CCEL?
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