i think this move will not be like the last 2, i could be wrong but dont expect it to sell back off into the .30's, well i guess you could expect it but i dont think its going to happen. not on this news.
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i think this move will not be like the last 2, i could be wrong but dont expect it to sell back off into the .30's, well i guess you could expect it but i dont think its going to happen. not on this news.
I disagree. I think he would result in no more than 1 million cancellations. Now factor in his contract.... That money can now be spend on other talent...
What did you really lose? now if its 2 or 3 million, thats probably not a gamble they would take. If they felt this was the case, I doubt they would be doing anything to piss him off. But they cant allow Howard to dictate there future anymore. Those days are gone. Its grown beyond him now.
Not true if the stock is up enough%.
If you own 100,000 shares - on etrade it would cost you about $450, but if it was up to .50, you would take a $4500 profit if your thinking is that it would open tomorrow or pull back to .46 or so.
For a penny or two, not worth it just like you said.
There were times that I was too cheap to pay for the commission and it cost me 6 or 7 cents on the stock because by the time the market finally opened, it lost all pre-market games.
Gamble of course, but that's what we do here.
I agree with you Charles, under one condition. This isnt Howard just being Howard. You have to allow for that. He is business man first, an entertainer second, and this might just be posturing for the contract talks. If management thinks hes upset, it gives him more leverage in talks.
He can and he will, those days are not gone, and no they havent. He will still be on Sirius XM when this contract period ends, no doubt in my mind. If he isn't it will be because he is totally done because, Sirius XM can not afford to let him go back to terrestrial. My 2 cents.
After twenty years of listening I like to think that I can see through most of the shtick... he genuinely sounded aggravated and he made great points about how this could have been handled better as far as marketing and bringing buzz to Sirius XM. He didn't sound whiney, he sounded like a team player that was disapointed in his company. He said that he would ahve intoduced her on his channel, or via a press conference, or on david letterman. His ideas would have deffinately created a free run of press.
What do we make of this?
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124596264100156103.html
I am not the kind of guy that would go work for the competition for more money, especially when I had a chance to work for something great. Maybe thats just me but, what if this guy just doesn't have faith in SATRAD? Why the hell would they let a guy like this who probably knows trade secrets go to the competition? You would think that this is the kind of place you would want a no compete contract.