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#22
kinda off topic but it was discussed a little earlier. XM and SIRIUS have merged. says so right on my stock reports. I owned stock in SIRIUS ,which was about 8 bucks a share before the merger and is down to about a buck fifty, and now the stock is called SIRIUS XM Satelite radio.
#23
I bought CD Radio (now called Sirius) back in 1998 on the tip of a coworker. I purchased 200 shares at about 7 bucks, watched it rise to around 35 for a while and sold off 100 shares, and still have 100 left. I am hoping/expecting it to go up again.
A brief history-CD Radio was developed long before XM, but they ran into technical difficulties and did not get their satellites up until after XM did. There was a lot of positive speculation at the beginning, but it petered out when XM beat them to getting their system working first.
A brief history-CD Radio was developed long before XM, but they ran into technical difficulties and did not get their satellites up until after XM did. There was a lot of positive speculation at the beginning, but it petered out when XM beat them to getting their system working first.
#27
Because the XM and Onstar share the same antenna. As far as the merger goes, yes they are merged but no, the programming is not merged yet. They are still like 2 different companies as far as we are concerned (XM channels and SIRIUS channels). Eventually they will start to combine music channels from what I've read about it. As for the antenna it actually has 3 wires, 2 for onstar and 1 for XM. I don't know why onstar has 2, nor do I know where both go but it does have 2. It doesnt matter where you tap into the XM lead, just do whatever seems easiest :)
#29
Since you're speaking of the XM/Sirrius merger, here is what some people are now receiving form GM.........
Originally Posted by GM
XM/SIRIUS Merger: More Choices for You
Dear [myself],
At GM, we’re focused on each and every aspect of our owners’ driving experience. So we’ve naturally paid close attention to the merger of XM and SIRIUS.
The merger has been approved, and now XM and SIRIUS will move forward with their plans. I’m writing today to tell you that we think that’s great news for GM owners. Here are three reasons why:
You’ll have new choices. A combined company will be able to offer an even broader spectrum of audio entertainment. You’ll have the choice of the best of both companies’ programming.
You’ll get new pricing and packages. In fact, there will be exciting new subscription packages that combine the best of what each company has to offer. Packages including the best of both XM and SIRIUS programming will be priced below the cost of subscribing to them separately.
You’ll use the same radios. XM has guaranteed us that no radio will become obsolete due to the merger. Both companies have millions of radios entertaining loyal listeners. The combined company wants subscribers to enjoy those radios more than ever!
There’s nothing you need to do right now. Look for an e-mail in the next few months with programming and pricing specifics. For any questions in the meantime, go to xmradio.com.
XM and SIRIUS will soon bring you the level of service you’ve come to expect, along with new plans and programming that will exceed your expectations. You, as a valued GM owner, deserve nothing less.
Sincerely,
Richard M. Lee
Executive Director
Satellite Radio Services
GM
Originally Posted by GM
XM/SIRIUS Merger: More Choices for You
Dear [myself],
At GM, we’re focused on each and every aspect of our owners’ driving experience. So we’ve naturally paid close attention to the merger of XM and SIRIUS.
The merger has been approved, and now XM and SIRIUS will move forward with their plans. I’m writing today to tell you that we think that’s great news for GM owners. Here are three reasons why:
You’ll have new choices. A combined company will be able to offer an even broader spectrum of audio entertainment. You’ll have the choice of the best of both companies’ programming.
You’ll get new pricing and packages. In fact, there will be exciting new subscription packages that combine the best of what each company has to offer. Packages including the best of both XM and SIRIUS programming will be priced below the cost of subscribing to them separately.
You’ll use the same radios. XM has guaranteed us that no radio will become obsolete due to the merger. Both companies have millions of radios entertaining loyal listeners. The combined company wants subscribers to enjoy those radios more than ever!
There’s nothing you need to do right now. Look for an e-mail in the next few months with programming and pricing specifics. For any questions in the meantime, go to xmradio.com.
XM and SIRIUS will soon bring you the level of service you’ve come to expect, along with new plans and programming that will exceed your expectations. You, as a valued GM owner, deserve nothing less.
Sincerely,
Richard M. Lee
Executive Director
Satellite Radio Services
GM
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