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It has a projected break-even point of three million subscribers.
He projected break-even earnings for Bottega Veneta next year and revenues rising in the next three years to 200 million euros, from an expected 100 million euros this year.
The Brazilian Internet media company iG said yesterday that its shareholders planned to pump an additional $40 million into the company to tide it over until its projected break-even point at the end of next year.
Mr. Scelfo said that Sirius would need less than $100 million more from investors next year to take it the rest of the way to its projected break-even point in 2005.
Instead, it seems that although Hong Kong may be a uniquely cheap place to roll out a commercial broadband network to the home, its people are all too typical of guinea pigs everywhere: unimpressed.Hongkong Telecom's interactive services chief, Allen Ma, has moved his projected break-even date back two years (to 2003) in the one year the service has been in operation.
Armed with a business plan that projected break-even by month 24, Valin raised a total of $800K from family members and friends with no expertise in technology or entrepreneurship, hired a team of 15, made deals with half of the car insurance companies in Chile, and launched what Valin says is Latin America's first auto insurance price comparison website.
Tables and charts in this plan were extended to five years to show the projected break-even and profitability schedule.
It is not projected to break even until 2005.
The Edinburgh station, which launched in January, is projected to break even next year.
Thanksgiving Day alone is projected to break $2 billion in sales for the first time in 2016.
The audience is projected to break last year's record.
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