Under Chapter 11 they would try to work out deals with creditors to restructure their debt load while they reorganize. Getting Echostar to forgive much of it in return for control of the company would be a big step in that direction.
How the hell they go bankrupt?
Did the CEOs merge it and run away with the money?
LOL I have siruis and love it. If you have 5 cents now you can buy a share as of today. This takeover is bullshat the company would be in better standing if it wasn't for the politicians(bought off by terrestial radio) that slow acting on the merge. There is no such thing as free capitalism and fair trade within the US. A new company HAS to have a few mil to grease the fat cats, if you don't good luck your Fuct.
I'm a common stock holder, and most likely I'm out of some money....and I had such high hopes for their survival!
It was 18 months , not as reported above:Less than a year ago, after 18 years of regulatory examination, .
Originally posted by ZippyDSM:Maybe part of the reason is because customer service blows!
How the hell they go bankrupt?
Did the CEOs merge it and run away with the money?
Here is a hot alternative to satellite radio, on my cell phone (US Cellular) there is an option to download a service called mSpot Radio it has amost all the same programming as XM/Sirrius except Howard Stern (and who the fk cares about his $200 million dollar paycheck? There is only so much one person can listen to about lesbians anyway)
Well check this out, you can stream the musci through your cell phone, activate your bluetooth and sync your phone to your car stereo (You may have to upgrade to a better car stereo for all you people still driving older car) And check this out, when I go to the gym, I put on my stereo headphones and listen to the mSpot through my phone inside because it uses cell signals not satellite, so I dont need a clear view of the sky, best of all its only $6.99 a month!!!
I love my Sirius, and have for the past 5 years or so now. Maybe they wouldn't be on the verge of bankruptcy if the FCC hadn't wasted over a year of their time fighting the merger with obviously bogus claims of a monopoly. They needed to merge 3 years ago, finally got around to doing it, and the government made them wait another 18 months.
And to the Howard-hater :) You must not have listened to Howard in the past 10 years or so. Sure he still has people of all odd-persuasions, but a lot of his 4 or 5 hours a day are spent just talking about celebrities, politics, entertainment news, their own personal lives, and more politics. I haven't even heard a Sybian (sp?) ride lately.
But, to each their own! :)
It was kind of strange he went out of his way to bash Stern.
He could have said that about any channel.
"That damn chill channel is only for people coming down off of ecstacy."
I'm glad to see them file Ch.11 (if/when they do) The cable/music/movie industry has been raping us for years. It's time to stop. I'm sorry but $10 a month is ridiculous to listen to the radio.... especially when it's free.... yeah yeah I know it's commercial free.... the question is though would it be if they had the majority of listenership?