JKGroups
08-06-2006, 03:32 PM
OK jackoff pest ... repost this on your MB ...
Sirius Satellite Radio (SIRI) subscriptions are up. XM Satellite Radio (XMSR) subscriptions have increased as well. But here's a statistic pointed out by Marc Gerstein, Reuters' director of investment research: cancellations are also up, and, while still low, are increasing for both satellite digital radio services. Check out his tables which show that XM' s deactivations for Q2 '06 (as percentage of new subscribers) is 57.03% , as compared to the same quarter last year with 31.58%. The total number of deactivations expressed as a percentage of new subscribers for all of 2004 was 27.49%
over 50% deactivated ... lol
Sirius Satellite Radio (SIRI) subscriptions are up. XM Satellite Radio (XMSR) subscriptions have increased as well. But here's a statistic pointed out by Marc Gerstein, Reuters' director of investment research: cancellations are also up, and, while still low, are increasing for both satellite digital radio services. Check out his tables which show that XM' s deactivations for Q2 '06 (as percentage of new subscribers) is 57.03% , as compared to the same quarter last year with 31.58%. The total number of deactivations expressed as a percentage of new subscribers for all of 2004 was 27.49%
over 50% deactivated ... lol