Sirius & XM Merger could benefit Wistron NeWeb
Even though there has been no official word of a merger between XM and Sirius, that still doesn't stop the speculation to ensue on how it would affect suppliers like Taiwan-based satellite device maker Wistron NeWeb.
According to "market sources" the successful acquisition of XM by Sirius (apparently not a "merger of equals") would allow Wistron NeWeb to gain digital satellite receiver orders at the expense of XM's suppliers in South Korea. That would effectively increase revenues from NT$21-23 billion in 2007, from NT$18.64 billion in 2006.
Brilliant! Now how would a satellite radio merger affect the rainfall accumulation in Grand Fork, ND? Let me run some numbers on that.


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Or XM's suppliers in South Korea would gain digital receiver orders at the expense of Wistron NeWeb with the acquisition of Sirius by XM. My speculation: Howard Stern is going to take over Sirius as the majority stock-holder and buy XM and Worldspace and transmit 22 completely different channels of Howard Stern, Howard Sterns fiends ala Oprah and friends, and any other Howard leaning cause...
Don't let your assets become your liability
Posted by: DudeManCentral | January 23, 2007 1:27 PM
Rainfall in grand fork ND would increase by about 1.5 cups as I just pissed myself laughing that this merger BS is still swirling. STOP EVERYONE!... its not going to happen. Stop Guessing. Stop Speculating.
Posted by: jeff | January 23, 2007 3:02 PM