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Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. announced last February that it would acquire XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. for $4.7 billion. The combination requires approval from antitrust regulators and the Federal Communications Commission.
3 mainstream media weighed in on a similar topic
29 Months Ago,
Beth Gaston Moon from Blogging Stocks says
(in Sirius, XM new a la carte pricing plan benefits consumers)
Sirius Satellite Radio (NASDAQ: SIRI) and rival, XM Satellite Radio's (NASDAQ: XMSR) proposal to allow a la carte pricing should convince skeptical regulators to approve the merger which has been bogged down in debtae for five months.
34 Months Ago,
NewsFactor Network says
(in Sirius: XM Deal Would Reduce Prices)
Satellite radio customers will get the option to pay a lower price for just the channels they want if the industry's two big providers are allowed to merge, Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. said Wednesday in a securities filing of its bid to buy XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc.
35 Months Ago,
Asbury Park Press says
(in Regulatory hurdles loom as satellite radio rivals XM and Sirius agree to combination)
Federal regulators warn that combining rivals Sirius Satellite and XM Satellite Radio will be a tough process, since there's already a provision barring both satellite radio licenses from being owned by the same company. Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. and XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. a...
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