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The flood of cash broke all records for the civil liberties organization, which usually raises about $4 million a year from online donations, Romero told USA Today.
We've become enamored of numbers: how many bullets and shells expended in a given operation; the exit velocity of Hellfires; the hang-time of drones; the ratio of enemy KIA to collateral deaths; desertion rates of the National Army compared to 2005; and the exact amount of squandered and/or missing cash broken down on a warlord-by-warlord basis.
"We fired 5,000 out of 16,000 people, restructured the company to get to cash break even and got new financing.
Hollywood's true power equation is as slippery as the punctuation of a phrase in the clause of your contract that defines "cash break-even".
W. Leo Kiely III, Molson's chief executive, left, said the decision to operate Kaiser at "at least a cash break-even pace" was intended to minimize financial risk to the parent company.
Positively, absolutely cash break-even right now? Horowitz: That's right!
Burk said DryShips has the highest cash break even cost in the industry with its Capesize clocking in at $14,500 per day, due to its high levels of debt, interest, and administrative costs.
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Mrs. Clinton and Mr. Obama's campaigns might be flush with cash and breaking all sorts of fund-raising records, but the party?
Perhaps Max would be more keen on a different, more wallet-friendly kind of cash machine: broken ATMs that spit out cash for "free".
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