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Sirius XM Holdings
Mass media / Satellite radio and streaming
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Risks
1. Rising competition in the Satellite Radio industry: Sirius XM Holdings primarily competes with services such as Clear Channel, iHeartRadio and Pandora. As the Internet radio industry matures, the competition in this space is likely to increase, thus putting pressure on Sirius XM’s market share.
2. Legal and liability risks: Sirius XM Holdings is subject to various legal and regulatory laws which may limit its ability to operate and conduct its business. Potential liabilities associated with copyright and content violations may also put the company at risk.
3. Technological risks: Sirius XM Holdings relies heavily on its satellite technology which could be vulnerable to interruptions caused by weather, interference, or other unpredictable circumstances which may affect service performance. Additionally, Sirius XM’s technology needs to be regularly upgraded in order to remain competitive.
4. Increases in expenses: Expenses associated with providing services, such as programming and marketing costs, may increase in the future if Sirius XM Holdings decides to install additional satellites in order to improve service quality.