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    Justin Kaufman-2056713 Lecturer- Stephen Chandler Corporate Finance Merger Report Sirius XM inc. Table Of Contents 1. Coversheet 2. Table of contents 3. Introduction 4. History Of The Industry/History Of the Companies 5. History Of The Companies 6. History Of The Companies 7. Type Of Merger/Reasons for merger 8. Reasons for merger 9. Shareholder Reaction/Finance 10.Regulation Authority/ Wider Reactions 11.Success/Failure Of Merger 12.Conclusion 13

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    Sirius Xm Case Study

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    Sirius Xm (SIRI) Turnaround post 2007 merger Industry: * Prior to change: Sector: Consumer Services / Industry: Broadcasting - Radio * After change: Sector: Consumer Services / Industry: Broadcasting - Radio Challenge Years: Pre and Post 2007 (merger) •Introduction: * Sirius and XM‚ separate companies‚ began to compete in the satellite radio business in 2001 and 2002. Target market was car drivers and daily commuters who listened to their local radio stations that they preferred‚ but

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    a. Target Organization. I plan to conduct a strategic analysis on Sirius XM‚ Inc. I do not have direct access to this company; however‚ I submitted a letter to the Executive Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer‚ Dara Altman‚ requesting access to requested information and data that may not otherwise be available. I will use information from the Sirius XM website‚ the U.S. Securities and Exchange (SEC) 10-K and associated reports for Sirius XM. I also plan to research as much relevant information

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    What Is Sirius XM?

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    5 Strength: 1. Federal have every little rules and restriction on Sirius XM’ broadcast content. Thus‚ Sirius XM’s can provide various channels to customers‚ such as news‚ sports‚ music‚ etc‚ which can attract a number of subscribers. 2. Most geographic area in the United States and Canada are under the clear reception provided by Sirius XM’s orbiting satellites. 3. Sirius XM already had the leading smartphone platforms‚ because it already published the app through Apple store. 4. The cost of company

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    Satelite Radio Case Study

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    In 2001‚ Satellite Radio was new technology that many felt would revolutionize the way we listen to radio. It was the first major advancement in radio since FM emerged in the 1960’s. Satellite radio is a radio service broadcast digitally-encoded audio to Earth-based receivers‚ either directly from an orbiting satellite‚ or from the satellite to the receiver via terrestrial repeater station. Receiver radios were primarily in cars but could be in households‚ offices or carried as portable devices

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    Radio One Case

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    Cases in Financial management Radio One Case This case involves whether Radio One should purchase the 21 radio stations from Clear Channel‚ Davis and IBL LLC and the impact of the acquisition to the investors and on the market. Examining the stations it fits with Radio One’s Corporate Strategy and they have the ability to bid first on a group of stations that would double Radio One’s size. Also this purchase would create national coverage for Radio One. First we must look at the Return on Asset

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    SIRIUS XM ANALYSIS Sirius XM has attempted to establish themselves according to these five forces. In terms of threats of entry‚ Sirius XM has really attempted to differentiate themselves from standard radio by providing an abundant amount of channels that provides news‚ sports and all kinds of music. By merging Sirius and XM radios together‚ they have really planted themselves as the gorilla in the satellite industry‚ and it would be tough for another satellite company to enter and take away

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    Radio One Case

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    Radio One Inc. is a company that was founded in 1980 by Catherine Hughes who had learned the radio business while teaching at Howard University. Catherine and her husband purchased WOL-AM in Washington‚ D.C. for just under one million dollars. Hughes changed the format from R&B music and public affairs to talk radio. To cut back on expenses the Hughes became radio personalities. Expansion for Radio One began in 1987 when the Hughes’ purchased WMMJ-FM in Washington for about $7.5 million and

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    Sirius XM Radio Financial Statement Analysis In the previous project assigned to me‚ I completed a SWOT analysis of Sirius XM Radio where it was noted that the Sirius XM is firmly at the top of its industry. For the purposes of this project‚ I went through the financial statements of Sirius XM as well as computed several key financial ratios to indicate Sirius XM’s profitability‚ growth‚ performance‚ and efficiency amongst other things. I then compared these ratios to the industry averages as well

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    Radio One Case

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    Radio One Radio One Inc. was founded by Catherine Hughes in 1980. Radio One was the largest radio group targeted to African Americans. They had remarkable success by purchasing underperforming stations and went from only 7 stations in 95 to 28 in 99. In 1980‚ Hughes and her husband raised enough money to purchase WOL-AM in Washington‚ D.C. for just under one million dollars. This increased their credibility. Radio One’s strategy was to provide urban-oriented entertainment‚ with information easily

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