Overnight volume seems to be on the low side. Wonder why? Days leading up to the quarter always seemed to open with 1 or 2 million shares already traded. Right now we are at only 463,000 plus.
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Overnight volume seems to be on the low side. Wonder why? Days leading up to the quarter always seemed to open with 1 or 2 million shares already traded. Right now we are at only 463,000 plus.
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Thanks for this view. I do expect negative sub growth, but so does everyone out there. It will be interesting to hear the news about the impact of iPhone app: did they get decent sub numbers out of it? Will an analyst ask about Howard's absence from iPhone, or will they get out in front of it and actually say something concrete? And, you mention 'one time charge'. do you know of a large one time expense that is expected? I thought that was behind us last quarter....
thanks....
Do not look for much in terms of conversion rate for the iPod app. The company has never broken down "internet" subscriptions, and I would not look for them to start now. There has been a rumor running around saying 13% of the downloads converted. I have tried to verify this rumor, and was told flat out that the company has not released such information
Low volume today. Strange being 2 days away from the CC. Something is holding buyers back. Day traders either are waiting for a .49 break out or are staying away for now. Momentum traders should be in by now.
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break .49 :banghead:
through .49 :clap:
There are at least (3) 1-Time charges I will be watching for:
1. Charges due to debt restructuring/refinancing
2. Charges due to execise of options granted as part of employee incentive
3. One "open" payment related to launch of Sirius Satellite on 6/30
# 2 above is really semi-recurring as employee stock options are vested/exercised so I am not sure how that is treated for accounting purposes other than to know that it must be expensed in the Income Statement at the time the options are exercised.
# 3 above will cause JohnnyIrish to be feverishly texting a rebuttal post from his sand-chair on the North Wildwood Beach; It is unclear how much of a charge remains toward payment of that satellite/launch. Also, Homer985 pointed-out that the timing of the charge is also uncertain as it was July 1 in Kahzikstan (sp?) where the sat was launched but June 30 in the U.S. So this charge could show up in Q3 if not here . . Mel is guiding to EBITDA only.
is that a shooting star pattern?
nasdaq showing high of .50 **fireworks**
I recall that one of the launches was already paid for, just don't know which one. There was a Sirius launch coming up and an XM launch. One of the two just happened in Russia, and the other is with SeaLaunch which is in a few months. One was already paid in full. SeaLaunch filed Chapt 11 recently, but I think will survive after restructure.
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