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Ford Shares Down Slightly Last Week; 19 Percent Monthly Advance (NYSE:F)

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By Rick King -

Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F) continued is monthly advance this past week, closing at $16.28 and gaining 19.35 % since this time last month.  This week’s technicals showed Ford continuing its 2-year upward trend after a choppy decline in early July with the rest of the markets.  This past week’s close saw a slight decline of $0.02 from the previous Friday’s close, although it saw a steeper decline within the week with a starting price on Monday at $16.80 with increased volume at 83.6 million shares traded, above it’s average.

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Sirius XM Would Be Fine Without Howard Stern

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scBy: Gino Lattarulo

The big question on people’s minds lately is whether or not the departure of Howard Stern will cause major problems for Sirius XM Radio (NASDAQ:SIRI) . Will he leave? Will he stay? What will they do without him?  The sky is falling ! The sky is falling! Mommy help!  Enough already. The time for Stern to have such a significant impact on Sirius has long passed.  He is the not backbone. Don’t get me wrong, Howard has done wonderful things for the  company. He is an absolute benefit to have and if he stays it would certainly be good for business. But please….  The notion that Sirius would be in really serious trouble without Howard Stern is utterly ludicrous. Does anyone really think the company would be so distraught without him that there would be severe repercussions? Obviously so.  I think one dim-bulb author actually wrote that the company would go bankrupt without him.

Let me say this. Sirius will be just fine if Stern leaves. And Heaven knows that the cost savings can be re-directed elsewhere into additional talent content.  Sure, Howard is credited with adding two million subscribers when he first came on board four years ago but the notion that two million people will cancel if he leaves is very difficult to believe when you consider the amount of content available. We also have to take into consideration the stock action. We all know that a mere RUMOR of negativity will send a stock down let alone a potentially real occurrence.  Sirius’ stock action has made no indication that the significant masses will lose any sleep if Stern leaves. Half a million subscribers per quarter in todays economic climate tells me that there is much more going on than just one person or one entity. Stern was defintely the hype that Mel needed at the beginning, of the company but not anymore. It’s a much broader content arena now.

So if you are going to worry about the long term success of this company, divert your brain power toward the real backbone of Sirius, which is the continued growth of auto sales and the success of the big companies that make it happen. Ford (NYSE:F), General Motors (TBA), Toyota (NYSE:TM), Honda (NYSE:HMC), Nissan, Hyundai, Volkswagon, Chrysler, BMW, Kia, Mercedes, etc.

Remember  at the end of the day that hype is just hype and opinions are like…. well, you get the idea.

Position: Long Siri.

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Sirius XM Rates A “Buy” – George Soros Jumps In

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By Gino Lattarulo

Last week Maxim Group initiated coverage of Sirius / XM (NASDAQ:SIRI) with a “buy” rating and a 1.40 price target. It appears that most analysts share Maxim’s upbeat opinion — Reporting site Zacks shows four “strong buys,” two “holds” and zero “sells”. Hedge Fund mogul George Soros got in on the action as well by purchasing 29 million convertible notes ( valued at 28 million). With 5.6% of SIRI’s float being short interest I think that some squeezing will begin to take effect in the near future as the bearish trades begin to unwind.

For Sirius, the real confidence comes not only from its debt issue being resolved by Liberty Media, but from increased subscriber sales fueled by the ever important auto sector which is once again experiencing growth. Ford (NYSE:F) , Toyota (NYSE:TM), Honda (NYSE:HMC), and the newly minted GM have all reported solid quarterly numbers with encouraging forward guidance.

The satellite radio subscriber base at the end of the second quarter was 19.5 million which is an increase of 6% over 2009.  Sirius expects to add another 1.1 million subscribers by the end of  2010, has generated higher average revenue per user,  and lowered costs to help fuel net profit.  Subscribers paid  $11.81 per month (11 % from the same quarter in 2009) due to demand for the “Best Of” programming. These strong results also show that the negative impact from free services may not be as high as expected as the company reiterated its annual estimates of $2.8 billion in revenue. It was the third straight quarter that  Sirius reported better than expected results.

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Sirius XM Improves Revenue Sharing Contract with GM

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Sirius XM Radio (NASDAQ:SIRI) is a huge revenue generator for car manufacturers.  Every year Sirius XM pays out over 200 million dollars to their OEM partners to keep their radios flowing into the new car market, at around a 60% penetration rate.  Of these 60% who buy a car with satellite radio, 46% of those people choose to keep it after the promotion trial runs out.  As you can see by these percentages in the OEM market adding subscribers in this method is very efficient.  To get 46% of people exposed to your product who end up paying for it is very impressive, especially when considering the penetration rate as well.  The money spent to car manufacturers is money well spent and necessary for the exposure and sustainability of the product.  General Motors and some other car makers actually get a small portion of the OEM radio lifetime revenue generating ability.  As long as that radio GM installed is in use and being paid for, GM makes money every month on that subscriber.  The only companies that we know what exactly is paid to them are the companies that are also considered insiders, and hence full disclosure is in order.  This will change however in Q3 of 2010, as GM will no longer have a director on the board, and will no longer be considered an insider.

In 2009 Sirius XM announced they reworked the GM contract.

“We entered into an agreement with General Motors to extend the term of XM’s distribution agreement to 2020, to improve the economic terms of the arrangement….”  From Q1 2009 10-Q.

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Sirius Chart Banging Its Head On The $1.00 Mark (NASDAQ:SIRI)

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By: Gino Lattarulo -

In a previous article I gave the opinion that Sirius XM Satellite Radio (NASDAQ:SIRI) was not too far from consistently remaining above the $ 1.00 mark.  I still believe this for a number of reasons: