just bought 28,000 at .60 ......woohoo! Now SP back to .62....nice.
just bought 28,000 at .60 ......woohoo! Now SP back to .62....nice.
"Shorts appear to be on the loose"...(tremble)...crappers...not this garbage again until the CC! Grrrrrrrrrr...
Yup....doubt we'll see any big runup till the next cc, assuming the good news we all anticipate. A few analyst 'buys' would help in the interim. The S&P guy raises the target to $1 and then reiterates 'HOLD'. That's weird. All these analysts are full of BS anyway...so who am I kidding? Who the F cares about those morons? just sayin'
I'll bet Big Ben is having a great day. That old BEAR!!!!
Does anyone know when this should broadly hit the wires? Or will it?
So far I have not been able to find it on the S&P site and TDAmer is the only brokerage I have seen that has it posted.
S&P MAINTAINS HOLD OPINION ON SHARES OF SIRIUS XM RADIO
(Standard & Poor's)
With recent signs of some auto OEM stabilization likely further outweighed by continued anemic retail trends, we see about 18.2M and 18.0M subscribers by '09 and '10 end, respectively (vs. '08's 19.0M), considering cash-for-clunkers and iPhone app. SIRI seems to have weathered near-term financing hurdles, though probably not fully dissipated. Factoring $750M of new senior notes (partly on refi), we narrowed '09 loss per share est by $0.08 to $0.08, see $0.01 EPS for '10 (vs. $0.06 loss), and we raise our EV/Sales target price by $0.50 to $1, noting $7B of net operating losses.
John....I respect your point of view. I am fairly conservative, more a libertarian actually, but I viewed the clip and frankly don't see anything to it. I have no info on this guy Lloyd, but if you look at the clip by itself, it appears he's just recounting what Chavez did, not offering an opinion as to whether it was good or bad. He does note that Rwanda radio was misused by one tribe to incite genocide against another. I'll do some more research on Lloyd though.
Glen Beck is a windbag. He shouts and carrys on over everything and sees left wing conspiracies everywhere. He should go back to being a comedian, because he's clueless, long on hyperbole, and short on facts. I like O'Reilly. He's much more professional and even handed. Hannity used to be more like Bill, but he's becoming more like Beck, though more polished.
I'm not a fan of Obama policies, but, to think he's a radical socialist is not the case. He is advocating socialist policy in health care, and perhaps other things as well....all of which I disagree with. But guys like Beck have no credibility with me.