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FCC Could (Finally) Decide On Sirius-XM Merger By End Of June

By David Kaplan - Fri 23 May 2008 01:20 PM PST

After many delays, light at the end of the tunnel finally emerges… The Federal Communications Commission could decide on the merger between Sirius Satellite Radio (NSDQ: SIRI) with rival XM Satellite Radio by the end of June, Bloomberg reported. Still, the FCC has no plans to address the matter at its next monthly meeting on June 12.

The conclusion of the deal has already passed several other expected deadlines. Meanwhile, the value of the all-stock deal has fallen to $3.9 billion from the nearly $4.6 billion in February 2007, when Sirius first proposed a takeover of XM (NSDQ: XMSR). The holdup on the commissioners’ end is primarily due to an inability to agree on the specific conditions the FCC should set. Some U.S. lawmakers and interest groups are asking that combined entity be compelled to set aside part of its spectrum to competitors, including minority-owned radio companies, and that it be required to let any manufacturer make receivers to expand consumers’ options.

Posted in: Legal, Regulatory, Media, Satellite, VC+M&A, Mergers & Acquisitions

Tags: sirius, xm,


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2 Responses:
  • From Jeff McDermott Fri 23 May 2008 03:43 PM

    How many times have we heard this same old story.  I wonder what the author bases his comments on because he doesn’t give any reasons why he thinks this. The only thing he states refutes his own comment. Meanwhile the FCC is making itself look more foolish by the day.

  • From Bre Fri 23 May 2008 10:34 PM

    End of December 2007, then in the end of the 1st quarter of 2008, even then in May 2008.......make up your friggin minds.....just make the darn decision for gosh sakes......

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