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"That's just barely breaking even in our business," Hauskens said.
"The idea is to come close to breaking even," she said.
Despite the good result, Cathay was still short on breaking even.
And just five years into existence, the business is breaking even.
"Breaking even or overspending is not a viable solution for anyone. "
But it still fell short of breaking even from Tuesday's losses.
So basically Republicans are just 21 drafts away from breaking even.
Mostly I was breaking even on either one side or the other.
In short, you can't come close to breaking even buying homeowner's insurance.
Its once money-losing retail operations, for example, are now breaking even.
So breaking even For Amazon would hardly pull down its overall earnings.
You go from losing money to breaking even in, in one year. Immediately.
PSG's owners are confident of breaking even, though they could afford a loss.
Both banks are loss making, though they have different plans for breaking even.
Breaking even is really the best outcome from an economic point of view.
"The goal is breaking even and doing projects that challenge everyone," she said.
BenchMade Modern, based in San Francisco, is already breaking even, Mr. Blazona said.
In Syria, with the status quo so terrible, breaking even doesn't require much.
Guardian Media Group says it hit its goal of breaking even last year.
This may indicate that Earth's fever is not breaking, even in the short-term.
Both candidates are underwater on favorability, although Clinton is moving closer to breaking even.
A slight decline or breaking even is actually a win in this TV climate.
More firms are charging big mark-ups and fewer merely breaking even (see chart 2).
You've literally got 90 percent of the league being within a game of breaking even.
Selling 20-25,000 copies would mean breaking even, so 50,000 copies would vastly exceed expectations.
Now that prices are at $80 maybe they're breaking even, or they're making a profit.
In 2100, the system was roughly breaking even on its $2000 million annual operating cost.
And we were breaking even three years later after starting it, which is pretty amazing.
Even so, LimeBike is close to breaking even in one market already, according to Sun.
The firm has $75m in annual recurring revenue and is breaking even, says Mr Butterfield.
Now he does a little better than breaking even because he adjusts according to demand.
When Republicans gained the majority, they followed suit and took the custom-breaking even further.
Breaking even was hard, he said, with the key problem a lack of refrigerated storage.
Vivendi challenged Mediaset Premium's business targets, saying its expectation of breaking even in 2018 was unrealistic.
Mather admits The Athletic is not breaking even yet, but says it's profitable in early markets.
In fact, he claims the theater subscription company is 763 million subscribers away from breaking even.
Standard & Poor's, a credit-rating agency, expects insurers to come close to breaking even this year.
The money will allow the Independent (which is breaking even) to invest in its editorial team.
That's nearly twice as high as Amazon eked out in 2016 after years of barely breaking even.
Amazon's international business is continues to operate at a loss, but it's closing in on breaking even.
An April tornado, she said, was the only thing that kept the Colonels from breaking even financially.
Both Luye and Anelli called this out as the primary goal of the convention (besides breaking even, obviously).
In 2019 though, the app has made progress toward breaking even, PayPal Chief Operating Officer Bill Ready said.
Once the range of EVs reaches full production in 2022, VW believes, such models will start breaking even.
The i's success, establishing a circulation of more than 200,0003, had put the Independent closer to breaking even.
Though click costs have gone up a bit, we're still more than breaking even in our initial testing.
Mr. Brown had never quite succeeded in reconciling the Gotham's congenial chaos with the exigencies of breaking even.
By 2016, they planned to enroll more than 750,000 students, at which point they would be breaking even.
The company's not profitable yet but sees breaking even as an important short-term goal, Parisi-Amon said.
It takes at least five years to have a reasonable chance of breaking even on a housing purchase.
After paying for fuel, insurance and the cost of the loan for his car, he is barely breaking even.
According to Gravrock, the company anticipates breaking even with the device, eventually monetizing the product with the security subscription.
The other 95 percent are juggling somewhere between breaking even and downright losing money (remember to adjust for inflation).
In 2011, his last movie, In Time, with a budget of $40 million, fell short of breaking even domestically.
It expects adjusted free cash flow of $500 million to $700 million, compared to previous estimates of breaking even.
True, it is going to need more funding in order to continue breaking even way, way down the road.
The museum lost money in 2007 but was breaking even by the time Ms. Trainer Thompson arrived, she said.
" Adds Rubin: "If you don't have a coach, you're [financially] breaking even probably at 180th, 200th in the world.
Sadalkar said that while the company is not making a profit yet, four of the buses are breaking even.
Magara said the company would focus on breaking even at current prices and fund all projects from its cashflow.
Despite not yet breaking even for its parent company, the app saw 64% growth in payment volume year over year.
A newspaper business that two years ago was beset with existentially worrying losses appears on the verge of breaking even.
Robin is breaking even right now, but will have to sink a lot of capital into the robotic mowing program.
LG announces its Q2 212.05 report today and, in short, its mobile business is still some way from breaking even.
Hastings confirmed that Netflix is still committed to breaking even on a financial basis internationally by the end of 2016.
"Chinese producers are barely breaking even and ex-China marginal producers are losing money," according to analysts at Goldman Sachs.
He planned to add more teams, but if he didn't, he could see the league almost breaking even next year.
Soon they were selling their product to family and other friends for $20 each, but they were barely breaking even.
Investors in the public markets have appeared skeptical of companies that emphasize empire-building over breaking even for many years.
It is possible the plant will do even better than breaking even and grab more CO2 than is produced, he said.
Once you get past the Rangers, Leafs, Habs and Blackhawks, they make it sound like everyone else is barely breaking even.
All those numbers kinda sorta explain how MoviePass could get close to breaking even, but how can it actually make money?
H&R Block got me the maximum refundI tried to get as close to breaking even on my taxes this year.
Among all women, she leads Trump by 226 percent-173 percent while nearly breaking even (217 percent-2800 percent) among men.
The mortgage is $9 and the rent is $17, but we come close to breaking even after taxes, utilities, and maintenance.
Looking forward to its second quarter, Pier 1 expects results between a loss of 6 cents per share and breaking even.
Analysts had expected Montreal-based Bombardier to achieve its target of roughly breaking even on cash without relying on those proceeds.
Instead of breaking even, Amtrak was last week projecting a financial loss of $840 million, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Not only that, but now I drive 30 to 40 percent more now—and I'm not breaking even by any means.
Aphria is the closest to breaking even and should be generating net income by the second quarter of 2019 (June-ending quarter).
On an adjusted basis, the company earned 38 cents per share, compared with projections for just breaking even, according to Refinitiv data.
Now with 224 stores in Europe, the retailer said it was about a year and half away from breaking even in Europe.
Like HTC and Sony, the bottom line for LG's mobile business has been either in the negative or breaking even for years.
It's the fact that people don't get that they are the difference between us breaking even, making some money, or losing it.
The circus classes were basically paying for themselves, and [we were] breaking even at best...we had beer, Thai food and cigarettes.
And with the near certainty of at least breaking even on any given transaction, how could I not re-invest this money?
"We're in Year Five and the company should be breaking even with the sales velocity we were pulling," a former director said.
"We have been completely bootstrapped until now as we're breaking even," Laundryheap founder Deyan Dimitrov, who was previously at Rocket Internet, tells me.
They also represent something of a pie-in-the-sky scenario for Uber, breaking even 14% above where the stock closed on Wednesday.
Lynas is just breaking even as a result of the price slump, while U.S. company Molycorp has been forced to shut its mine.
It probably came close to breaking even — or even turned a profit — after you add marketing costs to the reported $125 million budget.
This is the frustration right now: Just a little bit more offense and the Mets likely would have been closer to breaking even.
Although I always did it because I wanted to, it was a strain for me a lot of times just barely breaking even.
For Keybanc analysts Rob Owens, Mike Casado and Liz Verity, a bullish scenario would show Box breaking even in the 2000 calendar year.
Many insurers had been struggling to make money but now seem closer to breaking even, said Deep Banerjee, an analyst with Standard & Poor's.
And quickly an all-out brawl happens in the establishment, full of chairs and bottles breaking, even someone getting slid across the bar.
Within a year or two, he had turned the place around, so when it started breaking even, Lynn wanted to get rid of it.
Korea electronics giant LG continues to show the world that making a profit, or even breaking even, from selling smartphones is no easy thing.
Recent polling commissioned by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) and shared with caucus members last month showed support for the inquiry breaking even.
In 22018 we lost a little money but it was much closer to breaking even than it had been in the previous two years.
By the end, it said it was barely breaking even and had no hope of paying a tax bill it disputed before the Sept.
In 2018, Zhang told Forbes that Haidilao was opening a new restaurant every three days, with outlets breaking even within one to three months.
Any delays in finalising this project or breaking even could adversely impact the company's profitability and cash flow generation and weigh on the rating.
Given that 40 percent of young people plan to vote in 2018, it could still be record-breaking, even with a 10-point gap.
But the company is essentially breaking even these days, and those legal costs could go up by billions of dollars if a settlement is reached.
The L.A. Rams are breaking even more ground in the LGBTQ arena -- becoming the 1st NFL team ever to officially sponsor a gay pride event.
The only way I could come close to breaking even at this point, I decided recently, was to get in on the vape racket myself.
While Sberbank has stayed profitable and earlier this week reported record first-quarter earnings, many smaller banks are either loss-making or just breaking even.
For franchise owners, who see their profits potentially plummeting, "The new winning is [breaking] even or at least not bleeding your life savings," Powills said.
Upstairs, people may be breaking even at blackjack in a zombie trance, but everybody who has a perch at Seiobo's tasting counter is wide awake.
Many insurers are breaking even or have started making a profit in the individual market, and the threat of Congress repealing the law has waned.
But most shale firms were still losing money or at best breaking even in the first quarter of 2017, even before the renewed slump in prices.
The Vodafone affiliate had been moving steadily towards breaking even, but its performance has worsened over the past 18 months as rival Ooredoo has cut prices.
Shave $130 off that premium for AppleCare+ and whatever amount you're willing to pay to get a new iPhone every year, and you're basically breaking even.
Many are breaking even or have started making a profit in the individual market, despite changes to the Obamacare system since President Donald Trump took office.
STOCKS FALTER, THEN RECOVER AFTER BRUSSELS: After early slips, stocks largely closed above breaking even following the terror attacks in Brussels on Tuesday: http://usat.ly/1Rxlmfk.
At that point, the miner is effectively "breaking even" and it doesn't make economic sense for them to continue adding more mining power to the network.
Since after this point miners would be breaking even, assuming the price of Bitcoin stays the same, it is the upper limit to Bitcoin's energy use.
The motorcycle maker Harley-Davidson said that tariffs — along with other shifts in its business — left it barely breaking even in the final quarter of 2483.
Personally, I'd like to optimize every dollar I earn, so in 2019, I tried to get as close as possible to breaking even on my taxes.
And this rise in potentially very satisfied customers could contribute resoundingly to helping the bank reach its goal of breaking even by the end of 2021.
With the profits they make from vacation rentals, she said she and her husband were able to cover their mortgage and expenses, describing it as breaking even.
The same American system that is accused of short-termism has poured capital into Tesla and Uber, two highly valued firms that are years from breaking even.
The quarterly earnings reports keep painting the same bleak picture, with most phone makers barely breaking even in spite of increasing shipment numbers and constantly improving products.
Meanwhile, at the current low price of crude, the average oil company in the U.S. is now breaking even or losing money on most of its wells.
HelloFresh, which delivers meal ingredients and recipes in 10 countries, reiterated its goal of breaking even on an operating level (adjusted EBITDA) within the next 15 months.
A Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll found that in counties Trump won in the 2016 election, he is still breaking even, with a 50% approval rating.
Instead of burning tens of millions of dollars growing 400 percent a year, he said, the smart ones would grow 50 percent a year while breaking even.
Steady growth in these areas — whether or not you're breaking even or bringing home a positive cash flow — will signify a successful business model, products and services.
Axios missed breaking even by a mere $703,000 and has lots of cash left in the bank, with plans for a high-end subscription business in 2019.
Several of the companies that had difficulty making money seem poised to start breaking even, and other insurers, like Centene, have been able to turn a profit.
He said the group's jewellery business remained strong, its watch brands were being turned around and the fashion and accessories labels were moving closer to breaking even.
To reach its next 400,000 pupils—and meet its target of breaking even within three years—Bridge is relying on highly optimistic growth projections for India and Nigeria.
The U.S. unemployment rate, the percentage of Americans who say they're breaking even, the percentage of effectiveness of last season's flu vaccine: All of these figures factor in.
Whereas before I felt like it was a bit more of a grind – you were barely breaking even unless you were winning an event, with travel and everything.
One was Dynamo Moscow of Russia, which in 250 was banned from the UEFA Champions League for a season for failing to meet the rules on breaking even.
After the recession in 2008, the press's financial situation faltered, so Dr. Madhubuti converted it to a nonprofit, Third World Press Foundation, and now he is breaking even.
It's disheartening that the city would be only breaking even when renting it out to a for-profit group charging admission many New Yorkers are unable to afford.
Chief Executive Oliver Samwer said several of Rocket's companies had made major progress towards breaking even and repeated that three should be profitable by the end of 2017.
Many insurers are breaking even or have started making a profit in the individual market after several years of racking up hundreds of millions of dollars in losses.
Edge case, but I switched careers and ended up making 24% more than what I had been making previously, where I was barely breaking even and unable to save.
But it is not close to breaking even, losing about $1m a month as a result of its high fixed costs, such as having a research team in America.
Can watching bad behavior—like jumping a supercar from one skyscraper to another—make us more likely to engage in rule-breaking, even if it's not quite as egregious?
And Lenovo's smartphone business finally broke even on an operational basis, meeting the company's goal of breaking even within four to six quarters of acquiring Motorola in October 2014.
With Saudi Arabia's budget breaking even at levels close to $70 per barrel, not even including off-budget military spending and economic reforms underway, Riyadh must firm up prices.
And unlike most of its money-losing start-up peers, Pinterest, with $1.5 billion in venture backing, has flirted with breaking even in recent quarters, according to the company.
Mr. Sanghi estimated that Atmel, which Microchip bought for $2016 billion last year, was breaking even at the time and now boasted an operating profit margin of 30 percent.
The area also became a hub of flagship stores, for which chains pay top dollar to expand their brand identity and don't mind breaking even, or even losing money.
"At $35 or $45 differentials - the lion's share of companies in this industry are barely breaking even or actually losing money," Cenovus Chief Executive Alex Pourbaix said in an interview.
Continental lost $354 million in 2015 and $400 million in 212 before just about breaking even with net income of less than $23 million in the first quarter of 215.
Yang said a new joint venture with U.S. cloud storage company NetApp would give a further boost to this segment, but declined to give a target date for breaking even.
And if Unedic weren't required to finance two-thirds of the state employment agency's budget — an annual cost of 3.3 billion euros — it would already be close to breaking even.
With only 28,000 tickets available for the race in Baku, the amount organizers can recoup will be a fraction of the outlay but breaking even was never the main aim.
But Mr. Northam lives in nearby Norfolk and if he is able to come close to breaking even in Virginia Beach it will greatly complicate Mr. Gillespie's path to victory.
Our expectation of recovery of the EBITDA margin to 6.2% in 2018-2019 is based on the discount stores breaking even and lower staff costs partly offsetting the gross margin decrease.
VC-funded to cockroach/money making: Well-funded pioneers began to exit the market last year, with 3.03 potentially seeing a major shakeout of companies that aren't at least breaking even.
Khare said the company is already breaking even in multiple parts of Mumbai, and he foresees that converting to profitability across the entire city over the coming year and a half.
Since taking control of forest management on the Flathead Reservation in 1988, CSKT have earned more than $85033 for every $1 spent compared to the U.S. Forest Service simply breaking even.
Obama also received a record-breaking 96 percent of black voter support and held McCain to breaking even with suburban voters, a key voting bloc that Republicans had previously counted on.
Just think, if you were an investor coming out of the Euro zone, chances are you are breaking even or even losing money for the year being invested in U.S. stocks.
That means despite Apple's recent judgment in the preliminary hearing if Apple is forced to pay the original royalties for using Qualcomm chips, that would essentially result in both companies breaking even.
Viability is really a significant question here; enough VR game publishers have had a very rough time breaking even, doing that for a VR or AR film is a very tall order.
Between the money they earn renting out their home in London and being smart about airline miles or buying cheap flights, they are close to breaking even compared with their previous life.
Are you going to be losing money on this, breaking even, or will this be a money-making— BOB IGER: Verizon is making available to their customers one year free of Disney Plus.
Previously, the company was probably losing money—or at best breaking even—on every MateBook X Pro it sold just tp ensure its top-end laptop wouldn't get crowded out by its competition.
Kepler Cheuvreux's Jon Cox said the business might be breaking even now after the most recent turnaround attempts, but he could not imagine a sales price multiple of more than one times sales.
Even after more than a decade forking over interest on a mortgage, the idea of simply breaking even—getting away from this condo with nothing to show for it—sounds like a dream.
Mike Lee and Ivanka Trump have been pushing for a $2,000 child tax credit, and Rubio told reporters last month that an $1,800 credit would result in all middle class families only breaking even.
So with the investments that we put in, we need to have time to make back the investments with the short leases that we have, so operationally breaking even is quite short for us.
Meanwhile, the candidates are close to breaking even with the amount of cash they have on hand with the Republican maintaining just over a $1 million and the local state lawmaker holding onto $720,000.
The firm had intended on breaking even by November, but it now says that will take longer, because it is using the extra funding to expand the company into the United States and Asia.
After breaking even on their six-game road trip, the Edmonton Oilers attempt to strengthen their hold on a playoff spot when they begin an eight-game homestand Saturday against the Detroit Red Wings.
Worse yet, whereas LG was squeezing out a small profit from its mobile division in 2014, last year's total was just south of breaking even, with the fourth quarter resulting in a $37 million loss.
"Considering lower average costs of operating in mainland China, carriers could potentially offer deeper discounts while making slim profits or just breaking even," Luya You, an aviation analyst with Bank of Communication International, told SCMP.
It's just that the last ten years has become difficult for bands like ourselves to get over there and do it, and it's not just about breaking even, it's also about losing a lot of money.
The company is close to breaking even and any profits will be re-invested into the business or donated to mental health charities, Terry said, adding that he aims to set up 10 laundries by 2025.
The Outlook may be revised back to Stable if PMI's superior price/product mix growth and evidence of RRPs breaking even, without profit margin dilution, translate into strengthening FCF generation, while maintaining a conservative financial policy.
That leaves Musk in an uphill battle to achieve Musk's goal of breaking even by Q3 2019 and achieving profitability by the end of the following quarter, as the Times reported he said during the earnings call.
However, U.S. shale companies are drilling themselves into a deep hole as they are barely breaking even or losing money, costs are starting to rise and share prices are sliding, according to Reuters market analyst John Kemp.
But Wisconsin won't get any of that money back until 2042, only breaking even then—according to a report released by the state's Legislative Fiscal Bureau last August—if Foxconn gives all 13,000 jobs to Wisconsin residents.
I myself actually just had a good interaction with Comcast, but because it was just a nice customer service agent helping me navigate the company's labyrinth of misleading offers and upsells, I consider it as breaking even.
He was a self-educated designer (hours of YouTube tutorials paid off) and business owner with few overhead costs, but inflation and weekly increases in the cost of materials made production difficult and breaking even nearly impossible.
Samwer said that home furnishings retailer Westwing and Russian online fashion firm Lamoda were reining in marketing and delivery costs due to scale benefits, while Delivery Hero and FoodPanda were breaking even in some countries and regions.
Chen, who studied philosophy and computer science at Oberlin College, estimates that the company breaks even on 50 percent of orders, loses money on 25 percent and profits on 25 percent — which he says is breaking even overall.
Separately, the CFO said Volkswagen was still incurring "way too high" losses in the United States but thanks to a raft of new products, it will stick to a goal of breaking even in the Americas by 2020.
The situation can't be fixed by manufacturers — most of them are barely breaking even — or by Google, which is doing its best to improve things but ultimately relies on carriers and device makers to get the job done.
"We went from a marginally profitable business to breaking even," Mountain Laurel's owner and chemical engineer-turned-distiller, Herman Mihalich, said while testing his latest batch of rye whiskey in the sleepy hamlet of Bristol in southeast Pennsylvania.
Henkel shares slid 4% after the German consumer goods company lowered its full-year outlook for sales and earnings, but German meal-kit delivery firm HelloFresh jumped 12% on breaking-even for the first time since its trading debut.
But earnings growth forecasts for the first quarter continue to decline as more companies report, and they are currently barely breaking even at under 1 percent growth, versus the 15 percent growth in the fourth quarter, according to Refinitiv.
SalamAir is close to breaking even this year and could turn a profit in 2020, Ahmed told reporters at a conference in Dubai, citing benefits of current fuel prices and some of its rivals dropping capacity on certain routes.
The Guardian Media Group, the publisher of the left-of-center newspapers The Guardian and the Observer, said in January 3803 that it would seek to cut costs by 20 percent in hopes of breaking even within three years.
Spain's fourth-largest bank in terms of total assets said net profit was 2901 million euros ($23.4 million), above analysts' estimates of 2915 million euros in a Reuters poll, with TSB breaking even after lower charges relating to the IT glitch.
Tata Motors expects the EBIT (earnings before interest and tax) margin for JLR for the fiscal year 23.9-231 ending March 183 to be "marginally negative" compared with an earlier guidance of breaking even, Chief Financial Officer, PB Balaji said.
Dig a little further into that 2008 Committee Report, and you see that talk of bone gains is not about net gains—ending up with bones larger than when you started—but about stemming the loss of bone, or breaking even.
And so he worked out what it would cost, discovering that entry into the NPSL only runs $2200,2500 and that he could get through a season and come close to breaking even spending $2756,000 or so of his own money.
Taken together, these factors mean that catastrophe losses in 2018 in line with the long-term average would result in a combined ratio for the London Market of around 100%, meaning that the insurers would be barely breaking even on an underwriting basis.
For some time, MoviePass has maintained that it needs to acquire 5 million subscribers to begin breaking even—the idea being that the ones who don't use the service very much will make up for the ones that use it all the time.
Breaking even more barriers at the World Championships in Stuttgart, Germany, this week, becoming -- with 24 medals so far at Worlds (and after winning the all-around competition with the largest margin ever) -- the most decorated gymnast in history seems only what's expected.
Delivery Hero, the world's biggest online takeaway firm and the fourth to go public in recent years, reported a 66 percent jump in first-half revenue and sharply narrower losses on Wednesday, as it set its focus on breaking even in 4353.
"Faced with the option of selling energy at a loss, breaking even, or making a small profit margin, any responsible and sustainably run business will choose to price appropriately to recover costs," SSE Energy co-head Stephen Forbes said in a email.
The move raises the possibility that Airbus could revert to losses on the double-decker jet after breaking even for the first time last year, but averts the need to start ordering parts for unsold planes - something it has pledged not to do.
Though it took ten years to make a sequel, Sony made it for only $23.6 million, and that modest spending will likely lead to the studio breaking even or perhaps making a profit on the zombie comedy by the end of its run.
We've got to figure out what another version of that revenue stream is, and how it can be applied to something like Lucrecia Martel's "Zama," where an American version of a film like that can have a reasonable expectation of breaking even.
The visitors have pinned their hopes on Jack Sock and John Isner at least breaking even in the singles against young guns Bernard Tomic and Nick Kyrgios, with the Bryan brothers a better bet to win the doubles against John Peers and Sam Groth.
Oscars host Jimmy Kimmel gave the audience at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood a quick Black Panther update, informing us all that Ryan Coogler's Marvel film about the first Black superhero had made an additional $48 million dollars over the weekend, breaking even more records.
But the new plant, a global first, is already breaking even after little more than a year in operation in the eastern town of Lappeenranta; its success now needs to be replicated across the economy if Finland is to drag itself out of stagnation.
Maybe my game doesn't stand out in a way and that means that even though I poured my heart into this, and maybe with a small community I could have found got myself back up to to be no breaking even, here I didn't.
The trust's performance has been varied over the past five years, ranging from breaking even to a GBP16 million surplus, except for financial year to March 2014 when the deficit was GBP50 million as a consequence of terminating the Hexham public finance initiative (PFI).
If he took insurance, Flynn said, there's a good chance that his clinic — which was barely breaking even, he emphasized — would actually lose money, because health insurance didn't pay much, and he'd have new expenses, such as hiring staff for billing and working with insurance companies.
The advertisers While Facebook is becoming increasingly profitable, speculators believe YouTube is now barely breaking even on ad revenue, and Facebook is incentivizing advertisers to use their platform even more by promoting Facebook videos (those that have been directly uploaded) in its algorithm above all other content.
This approach appears to be sustainable: It anticipates breaking even in 2021 and aims to be the first digital bank on the stock exchange, even though, at 1.25 million customers, it is smaller than UK competitors Monzo (which boasts 3.8 million customers) and Revolut (10 million).
Also keep in mind that Buffett may be close to breaking even on his investment, but if you've been holding the stock for, say, 7 years — since the Dow crossed 10,000 — IBM has been one of the biggest tech underperformers, returning less than half the S&P 500 in that time.
With 600,000 monthly users and average orders of $300, Goxip is getting close to breaking even, Gimenez said, but she is hopeful that offering staggered payment options over varying periods such as 6-12 months will serve Goxip well as it expands in Southeast Asia where typical consumers spend less.
Our current turnout estimate is 22016 million votes cast in the House, breaking even our high expectations (we started at 2118 iirc) and shattering the turnout of 2000 million in 4.33 Ahead of Election Day, there were signs that a high number of Americans were likely to head to the polls.
With a still out-of-control outburst of the Zika virus still plaguing Rio and corruption and doping scandals breaking even before the games begin, JR's choice of an athelete not participating in the games this year could be a subtle middle finger to a sporting authority with a tenuous hold on the trust of the people.
That's certainly had its pros and cons as well but I've heard so many of my female friends with children opt for leaving their job because childcare costs are so high and they'd either end up just breaking even or in some cases they would have ended up paying to go to work given what they would have had to pay for childcare.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE is breaking even in the district in approval with 47 percent of voters polled approving of his job performance and 47 percent disapproving.
KEY ASSUMPTIONS Fitch's key assumptions within our rating case for the issuer include: - increase in average basket size in the financial year to November 2017 (FY17) at a slower pace than inflation; - deterioration in EBITDA margin of up to 80bp by 2018 followed by improvement of similar magnitude by 2020 after completion of the CFC at Erith, on higher operating efficiency; - capex to peak at 12% of sales in FY17, fall to 10% of sales in FY18, and stabilise at around 0003% thereafter partly dependent on funding available; - discretionary capex in FY17/FY18 (together almost GBP300 million) to be funded by CFO and proceeds from planned bond offering, around GBP70 million and GBP80 million in 2019/ 20 including technology investments; - no dividend payments over FY17-FY20; - FCF to remain negative in FY103/18 and breaking even in FY19.

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