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Pro Brand International, Inc. Announces Retail Marine Package for XM(R) Satellite Radio (Centre Daily Times)
Pro Brand International, Inc. ("PBI") today announced a complete marine kit for XM's satellite radio subscribers which is currently available through XM's e-store (www.xmradio.com/marinekit), and will also be available in other retail outlets by August 2008. XM is the leading satellite radio provider in the US with more than 9.6 million subscribers. PBI is a leading designer and developer of ...
Read more...Pro Brand International, Inc. Announces Retail Marine Package for XM(R) Satellite Radio (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
MARIETTA, Ga.----Pro Brand International, Inc. today announced a complete marine kit for XM’s satellite radio subscribers which is currently available through XM’s e-store , and will also be available in other retail outlets by August 2008.
Read more...XM-Sirius merger heads to home stretch (CNET via Yahoo! News)
After more than a year of kicking the tires on a proposed merger between XM Satellite Radio Holdings and Sirius Satellite Radio, the Federal Communications Commission has reached a tentative deal with the companies, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal.
Read more...Pro Brand International, Inc. Announces Retail Marine Package for XM(R) Satellite Radio (wallstreet:online AG)
Pro Brand International, Inc. ("PBI") today announced a complete marine kit for XM´s
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Read more...XM, Sirius Could Pay Settlement Fee to Merge (PC Magazine)
XM Satellite Radio Holdings and Sirius Satellite Radio said they could pay up to $19 million to settle past compliance issues with federal regulators, a move that helps clear the way for U.S. Federal Communications Commission approval of their merger.
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