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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a broken business" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a business that is not functioning properly, either financially or operationally.
Example: "After the economic downturn, many companies found themselves as a broken business, struggling to stay afloat."
Alternatives: "a failing business" or "a dysfunctional business".
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"This isn't a broken business".
The network television landscape is scattered with other examples that speak to a broken business model.
F1 comes to the US deep in crisis – with two teams already missing from the paddock and several more facing challenging immediate futures within a broken business model.
What I don't love is paying ever more dearly to subsidize a broken business model but that's a topic for another (more serious) day.
American will still have to get significant savings from its aircraft lessors and suppliers, they say, as well as figure out a way to overhaul a broken business model.
Retreat five years and they were teetering on the brink, a broken business languishing in administration with hostile creditors threatening to call in the liquidators and more than 200 supporters massing outside the headquarters of Lloyds Banking Group in the City seeking to persuade the bank to lower its asking price for the stadium.
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"But when you add in complexity and a fundamentally broken business, my guess is it will take three years" for the Enron proceeding, he said.
A broken line may indicate that poor health will cause problems in business situations.
Trump is a "bullshit artist," Oliver said, and "a litigious serial liar with a string of broken business ventures and the support of a former Klan leader".
"If you are thinking of voting for Donald Trump, the charismatic guy promising to make America great again, stop and take a moment to imagine how you would feel if you just met guy named Donald Drumpf, a litigious serial liar with a string of broken business ventures and the support of a former Klan leader," Oliver said. .
But United is losing as much as $8 million a day, and to fix its broken business -- whether in bankruptcy court or not -- it will probably have to shrink operations and put the jobs of an untold number of its 81,000 employees at risk.
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