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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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Nortel also released partial results for the first half of 2004 that indicated it is breaking even or perhaps marginally unprofitable on an operating basis.
As to the description of the channel as failing, C4 states that it is breaking even despite the dramatic drop in TV advertising, while its share of the overall TV audience and of TV advertising "are at close to historic highs".
As of this year, it is breaking even on revenue of approximately 2.5 million euros, with clients ranging from N.G.O.s to private companies to an Israeli businessman who has paid Land Life to plant trees on both sides of the Israel-Palestine border.
"We sell the hardware at our cost, so it is break-even on the hardware," Bezos said at the time.
"We sell the hardware at our cost, so it is break-even on the hardware," chief executive Jeff Bezos told the BBC.
It was breaking even, but it wasn't doing what it had done.
And still, at best, it's breaking even.
It was breaking even by the middle of this year, it says, but won't give details.
We don't know exactly whether it's breaking even or running some sort of loss, but I don't think it's the sort of loss that should make the way through all the IPO funds in a year or so.
A broken arm takes time to heal, and it hurts like crazy just after it's broken, even after it's been set and casted.
Saab sales have been falling sharply; the company says it could be break even by selling around 130,000 cars a year, but even that might not be enough.
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