Space Business Review - August 2012

On August 17, Liberty Media Corporation (Liberty) filed a petition with the Federal Communications Commission to assume de jure control of Sirius XM Radio Inc. (Sirius XM). Liberty plans to accomplish the takeover through the purchase of additional shares of common stock and the conversion of its preferred stock. Prior to its filing, Liberty acquired 94.3m shares of Sirius XM between August 10 and 16, to raise its stake in the satellite radio company from 46.2% to 48.1%.Later, in an August 28 filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Liberty announced that it acquired An additional 40.5m shares in Sirius XM. While Liberty has a history of forming companies to hold its investments and then spinning those companies off to investors, analysts posit that Liberty's share purchases indicate that it will not dispose of its interest in Sirius XM in the short term. In an unrelated development, on August 8, Sirius XM sold $400m of 5.25% senior notes due 2022 in a private placement. Sirius XM intends to use the proceeds from the sale to retire $681.5m of outstanding 13% senior notes due 2013. Analysts view the new debt issuance as part of a broader Sirius XM strategy, enabled by the company's improved cash flow position, to lower leverage and reduce its overall debt profile. JP Morgan and Bank of America Merrill Lynch served as joint book runners for the sale.

Roscosmos to Undergo Overhaul

The Russian government has ordered a reorganization of Roscosmos, Russia's space agency, following a recent failure of the Proton launch vehicle. Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev demanded that the space agency formulate ways to improve industrial quality control, particularly in connection with its launch operations, within one month. On August 6, a Proton Breeze-M upper stage shut down prematurely, failing to place the Indonesian Telkom-2 and Russian Express-MD-2 satellites in the correct transfer orbit. Proton Breeze-M launches have been temporarily suspended by Roscosmos, with the expectation that scheduled upcoming launches for Intelsat S.A., EchoStar Corporation, Gazprom Space Systems JSC and Satélites Mexicanos S.A. de C.V. will resume without significant delays.

July Launch Services

August 2 – Arianespace S.A. successfully launched the Intelsat 20 and HYLAS 2 satellites for Intelsat S.A. and Avanti Communications Group plc, respectively, on an Ariane 5 ECA launch vehicle from Europe's Spaceport in Kourou, French...

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