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SIRIUS and XM to Combine in $13 Billion Merger of Equals

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  1. wirles

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    Provides Consumers with Enhanced Content, Greater Choices and Accelerated Technological Innovation

    Enables Satellite Radio to Better Compete in Rapidly Evolving Audio Entertainment Industry

    Extraordinary Value Creation for Shareholders

    Mel Karmazin to Serve as Chief Executive Officer and Gary Parsons to Serve as Chairman of Combined Company

    WASHINGTON and NEW YORK, Feb. 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- XM Satellite Radio (NASDAQ: XMSR) and SIRIUS Satellite Radio (NASDAQ: SIRI) today announced that they have entered into a definitive agreement, under which the companies will be combined in a tax-free, all-stock merger of equals with a combined enterprise value of approximately $13 billion, which includes net debt of approximately $1.6 billion.

    Under the terms of the agreement, XM shareholders will receive a fixed exchange ratio of 4.6 shares of SIRIUS common stock for each share of XM they own. XM and SIRIUS shareholders will each own approximately 50 percent of the combined company.

    Mel Karmazin, currently Chief Executive Officer of SIRIUS, will become Chief Executive Officer of the combined company and Gary Parsons, currently Chairman of XM, will become Chairman of the combined company. The new company's board of directors will consist of 12 directors, including Messrs. Karmazin and Parsons, four independent members designated by each company, as well as one representative from each of General Motors and American Honda. Hugh Panero, the Chief Executive Officer of XM, will continue in his current role until the anticipated close of the merger.

    The combined company will benefit from a highly experienced management team from both companies with extensive industry knowledge in radio, media, consumer electronics, OEM engineering and technology. Further management appointments will be announced prior to closing. The companies will continue to operate independently until the transaction is completed and will work together to determine the combined company's corporate name and headquarters location prior to closing.

    The combination creates a nationwide audio entertainment provider with combined 2006 revenues of approximately $1.5 billion based on analysts' consensus estimates. Today the companies have approximately 14 million combined subscribers. Together, SIRIUS and XM will create a stronger platform for future innovation within the audio entertainment industry and will provide significant benefits to all constituencies, including:

    * Greater Programming and Content Choices -- The combined company is
    committed to consumer choice, including offering consumers the ability
    to pick and choose the channels and content they want on a more a la
    carte basis. The combined company will also provide consumers with a
    broader selection of content, including a wide range of commercial-free
    music channels, exclusive and non-exclusive sports coverage, news,
    talk, and entertainment programming. Together, XM and SIRIUS will be
    able to improve on products such as real-time traffic and rear-seat
    video and introduce new ones such as advanced data services including
    enhanced traffic, weather and infotainment offerings.

    * Accelerated Technological Innovation -- The merger will enable the
    combined company to develop and introduce a wider range of lower cost,
    easy-to-use, and multi-functional devices through efficiencies in chip
    set and radio design and procurement. Such innovation is essential to
    remaining competitive in the consumer electronics-driven world of audio
    entertainment.

    * Benefits to OEM and Retail Partners -- The combined company will offer
    automakers and retailers the opportunity to provide a broader content
    offering to their customers. Consumer electronics retailers, including
    Best Buy, Circuit City, RadioShack, Wal-Mart and others, will benefit
    from enhanced product offerings that should allow satellite radio to
    compete more effectively.

    * Enhanced Financial Performance -- This transaction will enhance the
    long-term financial success of satellite radio by allowing the combined
    company to better manage its costs through sales and marketing and
    subscriber acquisition efficiencies, satellite fleet synergies, combined
    R&D and other benefits from economies of scale. Wall Street equity
    analysts have published estimates of the present value of cost synergies
    ranging from $3 billion to $7 billion.

    * More Competitive Audio Entertainment Provider -- The combination of an
    enhanced programming lineup with improved technology, distribution and
    financials will better position satellite radio to compete for
    consumers' attention and entertainment dollars against a host of
    products and services in the highly competitive and rapidly evolving
    audio entertainment marketplace. In addition to existing competition
    from free "over-the-air" AM and FM radio as well as iPods and mobile
    phone streaming, satellite radio will face new challenges from the rapid
    growth of HD Radio, Internet radio and next generation wireless
    technologies."We are excited for the many opportunities that an XM and SIRIUS combination will provide consumers," said Gary Parsons, Chairman of XM Satellite Radio and Hugh Panero, CEO of XM Satellite Radio, in a joint statement. "The combined company will be better positioned to compete effectively with the continually expanding array of entertainment alternatives that consumers have embraced since the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) first granted our satellite radio licenses a decade ago."

    "This combination is the next logical step in the evolution of audio entertainment," said Mel Karmazin, CEO of SIRIUS Satellite Radio. "Together, our best-in-class management team and programming content will create unprecedented choice for consumers, while creating long-term value for shareholders of both companies. The combined company will be positioned to capitalize on SIRIUS and XM's complementary distribution and licensing agreements to enhance availability of satellite radios, offer expanded content to subscribers, drive increased advertising revenue and reduce expenses. Each of our companies has a strong commitment to providing listeners the broadest range of music, news, sports and entertainment and the best customer service possible. We look forward to sharing the benefits of the exciting new growth opportunities this combination will provide with all of our stakeholders."

    The transaction is subject to approval by both companies' shareholders, the satisfaction of customary closing conditions and regulatory review and approvals, including antitrust agencies and the FCC. Pending regulatory approval, the companies expect the transaction to be completed by the end of 2007.

    SIRIUS's financial advisor on the transaction is Morgan Stanley and Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP and Wiley Rein LLP are acting as legal counsel. XM's financial advisor on the transaction is J.P. Morgan Securities Inc. and Skadden Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP; Jones Day; and Latham & Watkins LLP are acting as legal counsel.

    Conference Call and Webcast Information

    The companies will hold a joint conference call and webcast on Tuesday, February 20, 2007 at 8:30 AM ET to discuss this announcement. The conference call can be monitored by dialing 800-573-4840 within the U.S. and 617-224-4326 for all other locations, passcode 29490052. The webcast can be accessed at http://www.sirius.com/ and http://www.xmradio.com/ as well as on their satellite radio services by tuning to SIRIUS channel 122 and XM channel 200. The webcast will be archived at http://www.sirius.com/ and http://www.xmradio.com/.
     
  2. wirles

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    Personally, I don't think the FCC and FTC will change their tune from the unofficial rejection they gave when the rumors surfaced leading up to CES.
     
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    oh no, tell me its not true.:loony:
     
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    The initial post is from XM's press release page.
     
  5. SteveW

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    This article on the CNN business page describes the widely expected merger as not a "slam dunk" because of regulatory hurdles.

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    XM, Sirius announce merger

    Following months of speculation, the two satellite radio operators will combine in a merger of equals; Karmazin will be CEO.

    By David Ellis and Paul R. La Monica, CNNMoney.com staff writers
    February 19 2007: 5:21 PM EST

    NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Rivals XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. and Sirius Satellite Radio announced Monday they would enter into a merger of equals, creating a satellite radio giant.

    More...




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    Re: FCC Chief Cautions On Satellite Merger

    I think this merger would be nice. Each XM and Sirius have individual strong points, and combining the programming would be excellent for the consumers.
     
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  8. QLR

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    Re: FCC Chief Cautions On Satellite Merger

    I was looking at XM, since they have a portable XM/MP3 player priced at around $100. The car stuff is useless since I don't own a car yet. Sirius' portable version is $350:eek: I hope the pricing and flexibility improves:)
     
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    Re: FCC Chief Cautions On Satellite Merger

    I see the prices going up since there would be a monopoly on satellite radio service.

    -Jay
     
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    Re: FCC Chief Cautions On Satellite Merger

    I hear that...Good thing ive got a lifetime membership to Sirius. :p At $12.95 a month right now, its pretty expensive, I wouldnt be surprised to see it rise to $15 a month on either side. If this merger doesnt happen, who do you think would win in the world of the satellites.

    P.S. anyday now i hear there gonna start beaming cell signals down soon. :browani:
     
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    Re: FCC Chief Cautions On Satellite Merger

    I don't see a cell phone having the power to communicate with a satellite. They have satellite phones now anyway, its called irridium, and if I'm not mistaken it is scheduled to be dismantled because its not profitable.

    -Jay
     
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    The military keeps SatPhones in operation.

    XM will win in the long battle, if they remain independant.
     
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    thats what i think also.
     
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    Re: FCC Chief Cautions On Satellite Merger

    Well if the mergers in the Wireless community are any hint of mergers like this, I believe it would cause prices to go up with less competition.
     
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    Re: FCC Chief Cautions On Satellite Merger

    I have not subscribed to either one and don't plan to any time soon. But if they do merge, the price will for sure go up which will for sure make me not to ever even think about subscribing.
     
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    ....but it is a good thing that they both have individual strong points because that's what differentiates them and enables customers to choose between one and the other, just like we choose wireless carriers. Even though they each have their strengths and weaknesses, bringing them together will cause more harm than good. Once merged, customers will have no choice. There will be no incentive for them to continue to enhance content and the only thing they'd be concerned with, as a merged entity (or monopoly), is to save on operating costs down the road which will undoubtedly sacrifice customer service. I hope the feds don't fall for this one and deny it.

    DirecTV and Echostar tried to do the same back in 2002 and were denied for obvious reasons.
     
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    Re: FCC Chief Cautions On Satellite Merger

    Jay, that was a joke. lol

    Remember the rumors of VZ buying out Alltel, its the exact same thing. Its not going to happen cause our govt seems to enjoy competition.
     
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    I've got XM at work in my office... I'd like it if they had some of the programming offered on Sirius. While initially I think this would be a good thing basic economics say that this is bad. A monopoly is never the best option in the long run, as it will always drive up prices for consumers.
     
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    That is same way I feel. I have XM in my car and Sirius with Dish network at home and love having both. I would love to see what would happen if you put both of there strong points together, but as you said "A monopoly is never the best option in the long run, as it will always drive up prices for consumers. "
     
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    Re: FCC Chief Cautions On Satellite Merger

    Sorry, I'm slightly autisitc and I don't get subtle jokes - I take them literally. Anyway Verizon buying out Alltel isn't quite the same thing because in the case of satellite radio there are only 2 providers. For it to come even close they'd have to buy SprexTel , T-Mobile, and AT&Tingular (I like that, I just made it up). That would still leave the small regional carriers like the various CellularONE's out there though and it would not be a 100% monopoly.

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    Re: FCC Chief Cautions On Satellite Merger

    Well if they do merge, that would be all right with me (the end result would most likely be more channels but higher prices lke previously stated). Also, both company's have not had too good of profitability. One article I read said that both company's stock was down 40% within the past few years.

    On the plus side, Sirius could benefit due to the fact that XM has better portable units. Once merged (if it is passed), they could combine forces and make better portable mp3 player/satellite receivers to compete (hopefully) with Apple and other manufacturers of portable devices.

    On the competition side, I have heard that they directly compete with AM/FM, internet radio and HD radio, mp3 players (Ipod, etc), and cell phones, so I think this is one point that they will most likely use to try to persuade the FCC and DOJ to allow the merger.
     
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    Re: FCC Chief Cautions On Satellite Merger

    GE is already a heavy investor in both.
     
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    Re: FCC Chief Cautions On Satellite Merger

    ...and Dish Network offers Sirius music. And this wouldn't be a bad idea if they merged because they don't compete with each other.
     
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    This is the exact reason why I have not joined in on the Satellite Radio thing. I have more songs on my iPod than I can listen to in a day (it would take me 11 days nonstop just to listen to everything I have on it). I play the songs I want to hear and all it costs me is the price of an iPod and iTunes store purchases. Besides I never seem to listen to the radio anymore anyway...:)
     
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    Re: FCC Chief Cautions On Satellite Merger

    I agree- most mergers we have seen lately have caused on thing for consumers: Higher prices and less competition.
     

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