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Discover Ludwig"burning cash" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to the act of spending large amounts of money recklessly. For example, "The irresponsible CEO was known for burning cash on unnecessary projects."
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SolarCity is burning cash and is down to $146 million.
Sure, if you love losing money and burning cash, it's so fun".
That has left it burning cash and seeking to diversify outside of the region.
The company also has been burning cash at a rapid rate.
Peugeot is burning cash at a rate of €200m a month.
"I don't think anyone sane is going into the digital world burning cash," she says.
By the summer of 2001, the company was burning cash well beyond its revenue.
The big three are burning cash at about $2bn a month.
"Xerox has refinancing issues, but it's not like they're burning cash like crazy," he said.
But in the recession, PSA is burning cash, losing more than $1 billion in the first half of 2012.
Among the top five airlines, "American, Delta and United are burning cash very fast," Mr. Trippler said.
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