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How to install my cd player on 1990 buick lesabre?
The competition between the two companies certainly keeps one from charging significantly higher prices than the other. Therefore, with a monopoly, the company could theoretically charge any price it wanted, without regard for competition from other sat. radio companies. However, free local radio is a major competitor for these companies, and will likely remain so. Customer growth for XM hasn't been huge either: up 29% from 2005. Also, it seems that both companies will benefit greatly from the merge, and will earn combined profits (as much as an additional $3 billion) while eliminating millions in costs of competition.It is likely that the monthly charge will increase somewhat with the merge, however, as long as free local radio and download-able programming remains a competitor, it is doubtful that the monthly charge will increase dramatically.
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I didn't hear anything about them merging.So far, both Sirius and XM have stated the they will not raise prices.
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However, I believe they will, because they recently stated the iPod's, conventional radio, etc, are "competitors" to satellite radio.
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