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30.04.09 14:39

281 Postings, 5717 Tage Pokerlui007Short Interest lässt deutlich nach!

Settlement DateShort InterestAvg Daily Share VolumeDays To Cover
4/15/2009166,898,95929,864,1525.588605
3/31/2009181,243,88478,614,4002.305479
3/13/2009161,851,34044,363,7823.648276
2/27/2009170,953,17195,029,0251.798957
2/13/2009158,752,423135,842,4651.168651
1/30/2009271,931,35524,670,59611.022488
1/15/2009219,626,55831,615,9356.946705
12/31/2008214,743,76542,616,4165.038992
12/15/2008263,767,75350,675,2425.205062
11/28/2008263,151,67459,719,8954.4064
 

30.04.09 14:40

2507 Postings, 5878 Tage ChristkindlIs Sirius Up for Sale?

I was pondering the write-ups Wednesday that surrounded the Denver Business Journal interview with Liberty Media's (LCAPA) John Malone. The one thing that stood out to me was that this was the second time that an invitation was telegraphed to Echostar's (SATS) Charles Ergen by Mr. Malone. I considered Joe Clayton. I considered the fact that he is probably Satellite Radio's biggest proponent. At least he was as CEO of Sirius XM (SIRI).

At one time, Mr. Clayton had estimated that the U.S. market for Satellite Radio exceeded three hundred million subscribers. Mr. Clayton had a vision that was unparalleled by even the most die-hard proponents of Satellite Radio. Mr. Clayton now sits on the Board of Directors for Echostar and it is no secret that he left the helm of Sirius XM unwillingly. It would not be a stretch to conclude that Mr. Clayton has had a few discussions regarding his optimism with Echostar's Charles Ergen. Perhaps it is just that reason that Mr. Ergen attempted his hostile takeover earlier in the year.

Despite this, Sirius XM seems all too willing to extend a hand of friendship. Or so it would seem. Moments ago Sirius XM announced that it plans to adopt a shareholder rights plan. The plan is certainly beneficial to shareholders and I would expect its adoption to take place at the annual shareholders meeting next month, but all too often these plans are adopted to prevent a hostile takeover, such as we saw with Mr. Ergen.

The press release from Sirius XM clearly states that this is NOT the reasoning behind this, and still other stories have been told describing the many benefits of Sirius XM's tax loss benefits, but I am left wondering, given the circumstances surrounding the timing of this plan. It certainly wasn't mentioned in the company's SEC filing just one week ago. This item has been added to the agenda. Why now is the company so concerned with shareholder protection?

It is beginning to look to me as if Sirius XM Radio is for sale, at a very high price, mind you, and to a very specific suitor. The shareholder rights plan means that the asking price of Sirius XM just went up considerably. The only question remaining in my mind, is how much Mr. Clayton and Mr. Ergen are willing to pay. Six billion dollars in tax losses alone is a great place to start.

Position: Long SIRI
http://seekingalpha.com/article/...is-sirius-up-for-sale?source=yahoo  

01.05.09 11:55

2507 Postings, 5878 Tage ChristkindlChrysler

Chrysler's Sirius Impact Could Include Better Times Ahead

With the clock ticking on Chrysler to solve their debt woes, investors in Sirius XM (SIRI) have something to think about. Chrysler was a major player in the OEM channel for Sirius over the past few years, but slow sales and slowed production have diminished Chrysler’s contribution to the subscriber roles.

Different OEMs have different deals, and the way OEM subscriber counts are tallied also differs. Sirius XM counts vehicles for which they receive payment as a subscriber. This is the case whether the payment is from the OEM or the end user. Because Sirius XM receives payment from Chrysler at production, the subscription is counted prior to the car being sold to an end user. This would help boost subscriber numbers, but the trade off is a lower ARPU (average revenue per user). The reasoning is simple. The 1 year subscription that the end user receives from a Chrysler brand product does not start until the consumer buys a car. The payment received for the subscription from Sirius XM is booked as deferred revenue. Deferred revenue is a liability, and does not switch to revenue until the service contracted is delivered. Because cars do not roll directly off of the assembly line and sell, there is a period of time when cars will not show any revenue and thus the ARPU is impacted.

ARPU is the average revenue per user. If 400,000 Chrysler brand cars are in transit to dealers, or sitting on dealer lots, they are being counted as subscribers, but are impacting ARPU because none of these vehicles would be generating revenue as yet.

At the end of February, Chrysler’s inventory represented a 151 day supply. Chrysler was second only to GM with a 161 day supply. To give perspective, the Chrysler supply on January 1, 2009 was 115 days. With consumer confidence in failing auto companies likely low, Chrysler sales have been hard to come by. Even with slowed production, the inventory at Chrysler seems to be increasing.

The Chrysler deal has always been cash-flow friendly:

1. Sirius XM pays a subsidy for a radio installation - Cash Out
2. Chrysler buys a one year subscription - Cash In
3. 45% to 55% of those subscribers become self paying

Sirius XM could literally re-invest the cash they receive from Chrysler into more radios. Regardless of what the consumer does, each radio has had a 1 year subscription paid for, thus offsetting costs associated with the installation. If the Chrysler subscribers become self paying, the company - as well as Chrysler - gets a better return. If the Chrysler subscriber does not become self paying, the company at least got a 1 year subscription paid for.

Compared to the GM deal, the Chrysler deal is very SDARS friendly because of better returns on the investment into radios, combined with lower revenue shares. Should Chrysler falter Thursday, there will be an impact on subscriber roles, ARPU, SAC (subscriber acquisition costs), deferred revenue, as well as revenue.

Previously, SiriusBuzz spoke of the changing landscape in auto sales. In that piece we focused on the GM side of the equation. This piece focuses on Chrysler. The bottom line is that if sales of these two brands fall off, and are replaced by other brands with more favorable deals, Sirius XM could see a substantial shift in many metrics. It is something investors should watch for.

In terms of subscribers, because of slowed auto production and sales, investors should be prepared for a negative subscriber number with the Q1 announcement. In Q4, the de-activations were 1.6 million with net subscribers added being about 80,000. There is no possible way, given the auto sales trends in Q1, that the company will report positive subscriber numbers. Investors should be prepared for de-activations in the neighborhood of 1.65 to 1.75 million. While this is bad news, there will be metrics where the street will see marked improvement. This will allow investors to look forward to the return of steady auto sales and consumer confidence. If Sirius XM can weather the next few quarters, there is potential for good times ahead.

Position - Long Sirius XM, No Position OEMs
http://seekingalpha.com/article/...de-better-times-ahead?source=yahoo  

03.05.09 10:41

2507 Postings, 5878 Tage ChristkindlSirius XM Should Not Be Underestimated

As the first several months of the year have gone on, I have written extensively in regards to what should be a negative growth quarter for Sirius XM (SIRI) as it applies to its subscriber base. As the day draws closer for the company to report, I am having second thoughts on that position.

There are several factors in my mind at play here, with the main culprit being the number of deactivations alluded to in articles from SiriusBuzz, The Motley Fool as well as my own sites, Satwaves.com and SatwavesForum.com.

Thursday I reported that there may have been a rise in some OEM penetration rates. That factor alone should help Sirius XM on its top line subscriber number. The bottom line question is in fact the number of deactivations that occurred in the quarter. That number alone will skew the subscriber numbers one way or another.

With that fact in mind, I realized that the company does not have to, in fact, deactivate anyone. How many articles have we seen this past quarter that talk about how hard it has been to cancel a Sirius or XM subscription? Apparently, Sirius XM's customer retention department was working feverishly to retain subscribers in the quarter. Fourth quarter deactivations are also typically higher because that is when the prior year's Christmas gifts and the accompanying 1 year subscriptions come up for renewal.

There was a two week free trial at the end of the quarter in which no deactivations occurred. In fact, I personally was not deactivated and that's how I know this to be true. I had changed banks when I moved and Sirius did not have my new information. I paid my fare April 1 yet I was supposed to have been deactivated on the 18th of March. It never happened. The free trial period that ran the final two weeks of the quarter could have slowed any bleeding considerably. Those 2 weeks would result in considerably less reported deactivations for the quarter.

Finally, most new car sales occur in the second half of the year, which means the highest number of deactivations of Sirius XM promotional subscriptions would occur in the same time period, rather than in the first quarter of a given year. Historically, February is the slowest month for new car sales as 2009 proved once again to be true.

Even with all of this information, I'm still not convinced based on the overall economy that Sirius XM has somehow pulled a rabbit out of its hat. I'm just not going to under-estimate them at this point.

Position: Long SIRI
http://seekingalpha.com/article/...not-be-underestimated?source=yahoo  

03.05.09 11:36

2007 Postings, 5847 Tage Timo1986Mist

hatte sie für 0,15cent im Ordner..Hab sie aber wieder rausgschmissen..

Naja aus Fehlern lernt man :)  

04.05.09 12:02

281 Postings, 5717 Tage Pokerlui007so...

freunde die woche der wahrheit steht an!

 

Am Donnerstag kommen die Zahlen raus dann sehen wir in wie weit die Wirtschafts-/Autokrise auch Sirius geschadet hat...ich rechne damit dass die Zahlen nicht so gut ausfallen aber der Kurs dadurch trotzdem nicht maßgeblich beeinflußt wird!! Wochenziel bleiben für mich die 0,50$!!

 

 

04.05.09 14:46
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281 Postings, 5717 Tage Pokerlui007hier ist was im busch...

Im Ami Board scharren alle mit den Hufen...denke hier ist was dickes im Busch!!!


Kursziel bis Ende der Woche: 0,75$!! aufmerksam  aufmerksam


http://messages.finance.yahoo.com/mb/SIRI

 

04.05.09 15:06

462 Postings, 5820 Tage sonnenkindsollen mal scharen

doch die europäischen börsen sind heute siruius gar nicht gut gestimmt..

an den 0,75 diese woche will ich gar nicht so recht glauben...
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eine aktie, die es dir nicht wert ist 8 jahre zu halten, solltest du nicht kaufen..
luck

04.05.09 16:59
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6 Postings, 5704 Tage TiKower zeit hat wird gewinnen

Ob der kurs diese woche oder in den nächsten monaten hoch geht, ist mir eigendlich egal. Ich sehe in zukunft hier eine gute anlage die uns investierten hier noch viel freude bereiten wird. Wir sind von 0,05 auf kurse von über 0,35 kurzzeitig sogar auf über 0,45 gewesen. Selbst bei meinem einstieg zu 0,07 kam bei mir nicht einmal die überlegung diese aktie wieder zu verkaufen. Wen ein unternehmer wie der melone an dieses unternehmen glaubt werde ich es selbst verständlich auch tun. ;-)  

05.05.09 16:28
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2507 Postings, 5878 Tage Christkindlendlich

bewegst sich wieder mal was.......(in die richtige Richtung)  
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05.05.09 19:59

462 Postings, 5820 Tage sonnenkindbin mal gespannt

mein persönlicher tip für heute schließen über dem tageshoch von 0,47 aber unter 0,49 oder so +,-
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eine aktie, die es dir nicht wert ist 8 jahre zu halten, solltest du nicht kaufen..
luck

05.05.09 20:24

52 Postings, 5785 Tage el presidenteegal was kommt...

ich glaube an die aktie.... werde weiterhin im boot sitzen  

06.05.09 08:38
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281 Postings, 5717 Tage Pokerlui007heute

gehts relativ zügig über die 50er Marke...sollten die Zahlen besser ausfallen als erwartet (worüber drüben in den Boards schon spekuliert wird!) dann sehen wir hier im Mai schon den 1$ wieder!!
 

07.05.09 07:21

2507 Postings, 5878 Tage Christkindlgehe davon aus,

dass die Zahlen besser ausfallen als erwartet....


Sirius XM Radio (SIRI) is expected to report Q1 earnings before the market open on Thursday, May 7 with a conference call scheduled for 8:00 am ET.

Guidance
Analysts are looking for a loss of (2c) on revenue of $647.41M. The consensus range is (2c)-(1c) for EPS, and revenue of $645.61M-$649.2M, according to First Call.

Some analysts believe Sirius may not make revenue expectations as slumping car sales and some OEM deals bring revenue down despite higher priced packages. In an attempt to broaden its appeal, the Wall Street Journal reported, Sirius is planning an application for Apple's (AAPL) iPhone, which should be launched soon, and is also moving into online delivery of its service.

On the call: Analysts and investors will listen for comments regarding new projects as well as information on the recently announced merger deal between Liberty Entertainment (LMDIA) and DirecTV (DTV) that would spin off the merged company. In particular, they will listen for comments if Sirius anticipates its own merger with Liberty. Sirius has agreements with Liberty Media and its affiliate, Liberty Radio LLC, pursuant to which Liberty has invested an aggregate of $350M in the form of loans to Sirius, and are committed to invest an additional $180M in loans. In its recently filed 10K, Sirius said it believes its cash and available borrowings are “sufficient to satisfy” financial obligations through January 2010. This is changed from our earlier entry which said, "In February, Liberty Media (LINTA) agreed to lend $530M to the broadcaster of which it received $280M upfront, according to the Wall Street Journal. If Sirius wants the rest it will have to persuade holders of $350M in bank debt to extend it." Holders of bank debt have agreed to extend it.  

07.05.09 14:00

2507 Postings, 5878 Tage ChristkindlSirius XM posts loss, raises outlook

Q1 loss 7 cts vs Street view loss 3 cents

* Q1 revenue $605.5 mln vs Street view 646.5 mln

* Ended Q1 with 18.6 mln subs, down 2 pct from Q4

* Raises 2009 operating income view, shares rise 19 pct

* Shares up 18 percent, or roughly 10 cents, in premarket

NEW YORK, May 7 (Reuters) - Sirius XM Radio Inc (SIRI.O) posted a quarterly loss, as subscribers to the satellite radio service declined, but the company boosted its outlook for 2009 operating profit, citing cost cuts.

Sirius, which borrowed $530 million from Liberty Media earlier this year to stave off looming debt problems, said first-quarter sales rose 5 percent to $605.5 million.

Net loss attributable to common shareholders was $236.6 million on a pro forma basis, compared with $104.1 million on year earlier. The company's loss per share was flat at 7 cents a share, as its outstanding shares more than doubled from a year earlier.

The pro forma figures reflect the fact that Sirius completed its purchase of rival XM Satellite Radio last July, and compares the results as if they were a single company a year ago.

The company reported a 2 percent sequential decline in satellite radio subscribers, ending the period with 18.6 million. That is a 3 percent increase its pro forma subscribers from the end of first quarter of 2008. (Reporting by Franklin Paul and Anupreeta Das; Editing by Derek Caney)  

07.05.09 14:27

2 Postings, 5701 Tage TradingEfficientlySirus Radio

Diese Firma hat grosses Potential. TradingEfficiently Analysten sind der Meinung, dass die Aktie noch im Mai die $1 Grenze durchschlagen wird, mit Outlook auf $4 in Q2 `09.

Was denkt Ihr?  

07.05.09 15:49

2507 Postings, 5878 Tage Christkindlist

wohl eher Zeit den Schrott zu verkaufen.....  
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07.05.09 16:18
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2 Postings, 5701 Tage TradingEfficientlySirus Radio will rise again

Dieser (temporäre) Kurseinsturz nicht lange halten wird. So einige Shareholder haben nur auf die heutige Zahlen von Sirius gewartet um zu sehen ob sie nachkaufen oder verkaufen sollen. Viele hat die Angst und die sind dann abgesprungen.

Diese Firma hat riesiges Potential und sobald sich die psychologische 50 euro cents etabliert hat wird der Kurs auch weiterhin steigen. Man kann mit Kursen von ca. $1 - 1.50 im Mai rechnen. Für Q2 `09 sogar um die $2 herum.

Man sollte niemals vergessen, dass die Börse von zwei Dingen geleitet wird: "Greed and fear"..."Gier und Angst". Der Markt hat in den letzten Monaten genug Angst gehabt...und was nun dominieren wird (zumindest Zeitweise) ist die Gier.

(Fast) jede Aktie einer stabilen Firma wird einem Investor in den kommenden Monaten Gewinne bringen. Kurse sind völlig unterbewertet und spiegeln nicht den wahren Marktwert wieder.  

07.05.09 19:04

462 Postings, 5820 Tage sonnenkindbuy in bad news

sell in good news

so bewerte ich den rücksetzer von jetzt
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eine aktie, die es dir nicht wert ist 8 jahre zu halten, solltest du nicht kaufen..
luck

08.05.09 16:05

462 Postings, 5820 Tage sonnenkindschweigen

ich rechne heute mit +
wird nicht mal die gd 38 voll austesten
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eine aktie, die es dir nicht wert ist 8 jahre zu halten, solltest du nicht kaufen..
luck

08.05.09 18:58

2507 Postings, 5878 Tage Christkindlgrün

glaub ich nicht das es noch wird, aber die Tiefs haben wir gesehen.....  

08.05.09 19:21

462 Postings, 5820 Tage sonnenkindnoch dabei

mag sein genügt auch wenn tiefs erreicht wurden und nach einer verschnaufpause wieder weiter hochghandelt wird;)
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eine aktie, die es dir nicht wert ist 8 jahre zu halten, solltest du nicht kaufen..
luck

08.05.09 19:44

2507 Postings, 5878 Tage Christkindlja

leider noch dabei, Ausstieg verpasst......

wenn die liebe Gier nicht wär...;-)

 

08.05.09 19:58

462 Postings, 5820 Tage sonnenkindnein

dieser rücksetzer ärgert mich weniger, schon eher wie bereits gepostet..

habe mich heute etwas mit anderern dingen abgelenkt und eigentlich möchte ich so und so ein jahr drinnen bleiben
möchte nur nicht all meine gewinne abgeben...
habe beschlossen noch in gutem glauben zu bleiben
denke die nächste woche wirds weisen, weniger gewinn oder doch nachhaltige erholung...
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eine aktie, die es dir nicht wert ist 8 jahre zu halten, solltest du nicht kaufen..
luck

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