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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieving break-even" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in financial contexts to describe the point at which total revenues equal total costs, resulting in neither profit nor loss. Example: "The company is focused on achieving break-even by the end of the fiscal year to ensure sustainability."
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Break even.
If you break even, you don't make any money, but you don't lose any either.
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It expects to achieve break-even at two million subscribers.
William Teuber, EMC's chief financial officer, said that despite stringent cost-cutting measures, including the recently announced layoffs of 1,350 employees, EMC did not expect sales to rebound strongly enough for the company to achieve break-even results before the second quarter of next year.
NIF has been operating for a few years but has yet to achieve break-even.
But earlier this month, STMicro said that it would divest itself of its stake after ST-Ericsson failed to achieve break-even.
They achieve break-even, raise an Uber-like mountain of capital in a Series C to begin building factories, and begin cranking out reactors that provide reliable, emissions-free energy without any nuclear waste to dispose of.
In total, DocPlanner's sites have more than 2.5 million monthly uniques, and the startup generates "significant revenues" — enough to achieve break-even "if it did not want to grow fast and internationally," according to a Point Nine Capital source.
That comes with several advantages, the biggest being that they don't think it will cost them anywhere near $50 billion to construct a reactor that achieves break-even, and full-scale plasma experiments will begin well before ITER's new goal of 2027.
Interest expense stood at around NT$1.3 billion per month in April 2008, when THSRC first achieved break-even cash flow, with revenue and cash expenses (which exclude depreciation) both around NT$2.1 billion.
The Franco-German company broke even on the A380 last year when it delivered 27 planes and is aiming to achieve break even at 20 aircraft next year.
If there were a 10% reduction in future admissions, £227 could be spent on an intervention to improve care coordination and still achieve break even.
However, at a lower risk threshold of 30, the lower rates of future admissions and costs means that lower intervention expenditures are required to achieve break even (£151 with a 10% reduction in future admissions).
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