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Technology Stocks : Sirius Satellite Radio (SIRI)
SIRI 20.78-2.1%Dec 19 3:59 PM EST

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To: pcstel who wrote (5281)10/5/2006 10:26:15 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) of 8420
 
There you go again.

Trying to change the subject because you're wrong about something.

I provided the link to SIRI's own website and showed that you were clearly, indisputably wrong. Once again.

Obviously, Sirius isn't building another satellite for hundreds of millions unless they believe they can get the necessary approvals done. They plan to launch it in just over two years, which is well before they need to replace the existing satellites. They are not doing this without cause.

They have a problem with the "superior" Molynia orbit or they wouldn't be doing this. That's obvious.


You just can't throw up a satellite without the required authorizations.


Tell that to Mel. It is HIS garage they're going to have store it in if they can't get FCC to okay it.
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