Interestingly Charles, your thread is "Who's opinion can we trust?" , but your detailed comment underneath asks the question of, in general, who's opinion is valuable? If your goal is to set a few "names in stone" for future reference why be so vague to begin with?? Trust and Value could be the same thing.... but not necessarily... For me Trust is a very, very long term characteristic that I bestow, but on a few....
In, sticking with the topic of Sirius, I would say that none other than Mr. Tyler Savery deserves that honor for his consistent reporting of the facts. He has alway been level headed in his assessment of how those facts will affect investors and given timely information for them to make their own decisions. No one individual has done a better job. Whether it be before the merger in informing all who were invested, or after the merger when silence from the company was the most ominous sign of things ahead. Tyler has always presented a realistic view of what is, giving investors an opportunity to decipher what might be.... Here's to You Tyler.....

Thanks.