# Sirius XM: Is the satellite broadcasting stock saved by Buffett still viable?
This stock has fallen 68% over the past 3 years, which sounds like a pitfall. But interestingly, Berkshire Hathaway now holds 37.1% of the shares, which has become a signal worth paying attention to.
**The current situation is a bit awkward**: The user base has been declining since its peak in 2019, and revenue has decreased for three consecutive years. The good news is that this company can still generate eight-digit free cash flow each year, with a dividend yield of 5.2%. In terms of valuation, the price-to-earnings ratio is less than 7 times, which is indeed cheap.
**Key Highlights**: - If Howard Stern does not renew his contract next year, it may result in a loss of a wave of loyal users. - Whether the new podcast content can attract young car owners is a hard indicator. - Will Buffett continue to increase his holdings, or will he privatize it directly?
Analysts expect revenue to grow only 0.8% in 2028, but earnings per share can increase by 11%—the key is still to control costs. Unless there is a dramatic drop in the subscriber base, this high-yield stock still has a chance to recover.
Of course, this is not the best choice of the year – the 10 stocks found by the analysis team will perform even better.
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# Sirius XM: Is the satellite broadcasting stock saved by Buffett still viable?
This stock has fallen 68% over the past 3 years, which sounds like a pitfall. But interestingly, Berkshire Hathaway now holds 37.1% of the shares, which has become a signal worth paying attention to.
**The current situation is a bit awkward**: The user base has been declining since its peak in 2019, and revenue has decreased for three consecutive years. The good news is that this company can still generate eight-digit free cash flow each year, with a dividend yield of 5.2%. In terms of valuation, the price-to-earnings ratio is less than 7 times, which is indeed cheap.
**Key Highlights**:
- If Howard Stern does not renew his contract next year, it may result in a loss of a wave of loyal users.
- Whether the new podcast content can attract young car owners is a hard indicator.
- Will Buffett continue to increase his holdings, or will he privatize it directly?
Analysts expect revenue to grow only 0.8% in 2028, but earnings per share can increase by 11%—the key is still to control costs. Unless there is a dramatic drop in the subscriber base, this high-yield stock still has a chance to recover.
Of course, this is not the best choice of the year – the 10 stocks found by the analysis team will perform even better.