Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Sirius gets a lifeline!

Liberty Media, owner of DirecTV, has agreed to loan Sirius some money in return for some shares. This should keep Sirius afloat for a bit. We'll see how it goes. Check out the articles at MarketWatch and Washington Post!

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Well well well...what are you doing Sirius??

Well, I logged on last night to see find out that Sirius is looking at bankruptcy. So the shares I've been holding has dropped 31% so far. How much did I lose because of this report? $3? Haha. See the thing is I bought these shares pretty cheap. Then I lost 70-80% of the value when news that Sirius will have to work very hard to make 2009's debt obligations. Normally, if you don't think the stock will recover, you sell and take the loss. But I didn't own that much, so the proceeds from the sale would've amounted to nearly nothing. I held on to the shares just in case they do manage their debt well and the stock would recover. Cost of holding was nothing to me as I already lost most of the initial investment.

So now, with my 100 shares at around $7 total, I'm just gonna let it sit and watch it go to zero. That or wait for Charlie Ergen, head of Dish Network, to offer to buy out Sirius again (he made an offer earlier but was rebuffed). So what was the lesson we learned from this experience? Don't just buy a stock because it's cheap and you think it might have potential. Do some research, because there's a reason it's so cheap. But I must say that for a while, it looked like Sirius might pull through with the cross-platform receiver they were receiving and the life-subscription offer before the rate increase. If Ergen hadn't bought some of the debt Sirius owed, making it harder for them to refinance, they might have pulled through.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

REVIEW: Really really LOUD!



Product rating: * (out of 5)
Pros: Sleek, thermostat, LED temperature display, 16 hour limit for timer
Cons: VERY VERY LOUD
The Bottom Line:
Since the fan is so loud, I would only recommend this for use in industrial areas. And only if you really need the temperature readout.

Background
I just moved to a new apartment where my main heater is in the kitchen. To keep me warm at night I had small space heater someone gave me, but it had no thermostat or timer, so I usually wind up pretty hot when I wake up. I was out at dinner one night, when I noticed the restaurant was using a Lasko Tower Heater (#5115). After that I knew I wanted to get one. I went out to a hardware store and picked one up, but as I was about to pay, I saw the Bionaire Tower Heater. For some reason, I thought the Bionaire was a better brand so I purchased that instead.

Appearance/Design
The Bionaire Tower Heater looks very sleek with smooth lines and a "pedestal" extension. It came unassembled, but it was very easy to add the extension on the bottom and then put on the base. At the top of the heater, there is a space to put the remote when it's not in use. Pretty thoughtful. The front has a metal covering. The only difference between my model and this one I'm reviewing was that the casing was black.

Operation
The heater was fairly simple to use. I plugged it in and it beeped to acknowledge power. LED display showed the current temp. Pressing the power button would cycle it through HI, LO, AH (Auto-high), AL (Auto-low), and OFF. With HI and LO, you can't set the temperature, but with AH and AL you can. There's also a button to toggle the oscillate mode. Pressing the temperature buttons will bring up the timer where you can tell it to shut off is X amount of hours, or turn on (when pressing while it's off) after X amount of hours up to 16. Pretty cool feature.

Unfortunately, as feature-laden as the heater was, the fan was very loud in operation. I laid in bed wide-eyed wondering to myself how anyone could even use this heater. There was no option to adjust the fan at all! It sounded even louder than my air conditioner fan! After trying to convince myself that it's not really that loud and to try to treat it as white noise, I shut it off and used my old small heater. I returned it the next day for the Lasko.

Conclusion
Great design, lots of features, but execution doomed this product. People won't use this if the fan sounds almost like a kitchen hood vent. I'm very surprised no one at Bionaire thought otherwise and stopped the product from going out.

Recommended: No

Reviewing at Epinions

I've been buying quite a few items lately, so I finally have a chance to contribute a bit more at Epinions with my reviews. I'm going to start posting them here as well to see if search engines might pick it up.

Monday, February 2, 2009

Aflac expected to report 20% rise in Q4 earnings

Caught a little blurb on MarketWatch.com:

"Meanwhile, Aflac (AFL), which provides supplemental health and life insurance products, is expected to report a 20% rise in earnings to $1.01 a share in the fourth quarter, according to analysts surveyed by FactSet Research. Its shares gave up 1.1% to $22.97 during the regular session."

With the market down today, this is pretty good news. I expect AFL to jump a bit in after-market trading and tomorrow when their announcement hits the rest of the news outlets. Meanwhile, Sandisk is going to report a loss, while Macy's just announced layoffs and a dividend cut. Boy, this economy stinks.