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			<title>If Sirius and XM get approval from the FCC is it time to buy ?</title>
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			<description>I am considering taking a position now that the merger seems probable. I am concerned about the problem of debt of both companies &amp; how much time will pass until they start to show a profit. Your opinions please.</description>
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