Desperate times?
Nothing like writers who write observations and then leak their personal feelings that more than likely impact those writings. Sterns followers are creative because they are challenging the system - in fact helping news organizations by pointing out some weakness in their fact checking - WTH?. How was calling talk shows and then yelling babablooey or whatever it was helping? Same as O&A's listeners dropping in the background of news shoots.
As to desparate times, the article linked below is March. I was flipping through channels last week and came across that screaming Jim guy on CNBC (Did they cancel Miller?) and someone called about Sirus buy, sell, hold. He flashed some bear full screen image for Sirius then said XM is the way to go (flashed a bull), better, sustained growth, partners, etc. then boom off to the next call. I am sure you can find folks to say what needs to be said about either.
A quick check of msn money's comparison (using Zack's data, 21 surveyed), XMSR is a moderate buy (Stong Buy-12, Mod Buy-2, Hold-5, Mod Sell-2, Strong Sell-0), SIRI is a hold (SB-6, MB-1, H-12, MS-1, SS-1) so I am not sure if XM's tactics have fooled the world, but no "BAIL" recommendations, in fact, closer to Stong Buy than Hold.
From a Investing 101 perspective, I hope this person wasn't buy this sector for a quick buck. Secondly, 37 was close to the 52-week high (~$40) and was at a time of decline. When the question was answered, the price continued to drop a few more days before coming back up a bit. All told, the questioner had held the stock for about 3 months and is writing for advice. The only person/entity making money on this type of trading is eTrade-types.
Based on the little I know about O&A and what I have heard of/and about Stern, the last thing either would do is wait around for the marketing department to promote their show. They are going to do whatever they can get away with to satisfy their egos. Even if XM endorses the 'marketing', the question I pose - Is that more desparate than marketing programs that will not even be a part of the program for months or years to entice people to buy in now?
> Is this O&A stuff a demonstation by a devoted fan base or a
> carefully orchestrated manuver by a company that is short on
> cash and needs any pub they can generate?
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http://www.nydail> ynews.com/entertainment/ent_radio/story/317499p-271568c.html
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> I'm not debating whether this activity is right or wrong,
> I'm just wondering if it's possible that it's the creation
> of the marketing department and not some rabid fans.
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> If a link is able to be made, does XM then become culbable
> in the court of public opinion?
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