As Sirius XM Radio's (SIRI) much-anticipated earnings release draws near, investors will focus on several factors that color the satellite radio company's business, ranging from subscriber metrics to how it manages its balance sheet, particularly its debt load. While I consider these components of the report important, I think investors could do just fine looking past them, focusing instead on exactly what Sirius XM's SatRad 2.0 will bring to the table. For long-term investors, SatRad 2.0 developments will help inform the debate over how Sirius intends to evolve in a space with increasing and formidable competition.
On Thursday, Howard Stern announced to the world -- or at least his legion of satellite radio listeners -- that he would begin working three- to four-day work weeks. Typical and classic Stern: "I figured it was better if we showed up three days a week, sometimes four days a week or whatever, be
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