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31 Sentences With "cash drain"

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That means stopping the cash drain and getting the company profitable.
China is going away, and that was Uber's single largest cash drain.
But the cash drain has slowed as those projects near completion, Albertine said.
We're still in the States for the next-biggest cash drain: Los Angeles.
In spite of the SolarCity cash drain and Tesla product delays, many Tesla backers are standing pat.
In FY15 management drastically reduced the main sources of cash drain such as unprofitable stores, capex and obsolete inventories.
This reflects the large cash drain given its high selling, general and administrative (SG&A) costs and interest expenses.
The deal curtails Uber's biggest cash drain over the coming quarter, according to the person briefed on the company's finances.
Even the planned pause in production won't stop the cash drain and will cost Boeing $1 billion a month, estimates J.P. Morgan.
Within days, the British regional carrier had ceased operations, blaming the virus outbreak for a sudden cash drain, and Norwegian scrapped 20113 guidance.
Orders for the 737 Max have dropped significantly, and Boeing has not been able to deliver stockpiled planes, which has been a huge cash drain.
The halt in deliveries since March has been a tremendous cash drain to Boeing, which makes most of its revenue once a plane is delivered.
Refund claims, if honoured, would be a major additional cash drain on many airlines already in need of government aid to survive a sustained travel slump.
Facebook dipped 0.3 percent and Twitter dropped 0.4 percent, while Snap fell 2.4 percent after MoffettNathanson said the Snapchat-owner has been facing a significant cash drain.
The build-up of unsold completed properties can be a cash drain, and a persistent rising trend of unsold completed properties may also reflect uncertainties of its property sales.
Several industry sources said there was speculation inside the company of significant job cuts as Boeing, unable to deliver 737 MAX planes to customers, continues to experience a cash drain.
European Telecoms' Positive Free Cash Flow: After a number of years of cash drain, 3 Group Europe posted positive free cash flow (EBITDA after capex and license fees) in 2015 pro forma.
The penalty brings the scandal's cost to Volkswagen, from fines and lawsuits, to more than $32 billion, a cash drain that hampers the company's ability to invest in new technologies like autonomous vehicles.
Uber China was a huge cash drain on the overall business, which executives have said is doing rather well in some of Uber's major cities — namely New York, San Francisco and some in Europe.
"The positive optics in this print ... and likely lower-than-expected SCTY cash drain on Tesla may help improve investor sentiment, and therefore improve the chances of SCTY merger approval," Barclays analyst Brian Johnson said.
UK-based Agency Partners predicts a cash drain of 3.2 billion euros in the first quarter, compared with an outflow of 1.1 billion euros a year earlier, and a 23 percent drop in operating profit.
But Tusa believes a deal would come "well below" $40 billion and would "wipe out" all of GE Capital's equity, which JPMorgan estimates is "already zero" because of a huge cash drain created by insurance problems.
On the other hand, they withdrew $12.1 billion from bond mutual funds and ETFs last week, marking the biggest single-week outflows since December 2015 and the first net cash drain since 2016, according to ICI data.
A cash drain from the 787 production rate drop forced Marlborough, Massachusetts-based Web Industries to consider delaying by at least a year a new 75,000-square-foot carbon-fiber processing plant to serve the 777X, one industry source said.
A cash drain from the 787 production rate drop forced Marlborough, Massachusetts-based Web Industries to consider delaying by at least a year a new 75,000-square-foot carbon-fiber processing plant to serve the 777X, one industry source said.
"The Disposal, if agreed, approved and implemented, would be expected to de-risk the significant uncertainty and cash drain that shareholders have historically suffered and allow the Group to continue operating under a more stablised and simpler business model," CEO Mark Hurst said.
As per Fitch criteria, where financial services (FS) activities are consolidated by the rated entity, Fitch assumes a capital structure for FS operations which is strong enough to indicate that FS activities are unlikely to be a cash drain on industrial/retail operations over the rating horizon.
It had $3 billion in cash on hand at the end of the second quarter, and some analysts predict the automaker will have to raise more to cover the expected cash drain from the slow launch of the Model 3, which is lower priced than other Teslas and aimed at the market for $35,000 to $45,000 cars.
Investment banks such as Bear Stearns had legal obligations to provide financial support to these entities, which created a cash drain. Bear Stearns reported the first quarterly loss in its history during November 2007 and obtained additional financing from a Chinese sovereign wealth fund. Investment banks Merrill Lynch and Morgan Stanley had also obtained additional capital from sovereign wealth funds in Asia and the Middle East during late 2007. The major investment banks had also increased their own borrowing and investing as the bubble expanded, taking on additional risk in the search for profit.
The "burn rate" of the title refers to the cash drain of the startup company. Most of the plot revolves around Wolff's attempts to get funding from various sources: AOL, The Washington Post and Magellan. Wolff recounts a growing animosity with his financial backers: Robert Machinist, Alan Patricof and Jon Rubin.Michael Wolff And Newser: No Contract, No NDA In the end, Wolff decides to abandon the company, resigning his position, cashing his uncollected salary, and returning to his roots as a journalist, by writing a tell-all book.
This was especially so in the panicky situation of the October 1929 crash when bank depositors were seeking to cash in their checking deposits and take the cash from the banks. Instead of borrowing the reserves needed to meet the cash drain from the Fed and exposing themselves to "Direct Pressure" questioning, those banks failed in huge numbers. Humphrey and Timberlake assert that a real bills doctrine is essentially a "metastable mechanism", since it is "beyond" stable. They contend that the doctrine itself "does not imply either a stable or an unstable system," but that "it depends completely on the institutional environment in which the doctrine appears".

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