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Last December, busuu.com reached break even.
However, young companies with business models that aren't fully proven, or those that haven't reached break even, often have difficulty accessing funding.
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Under the new rules, clubs are encouraged to proactively approach Uefa to explain that they plan to invest and show how they will eventually reach break even.
If the business can achieve the targets, it is on track to reach break even by the end of its financial year in September 2017.
The moves will leave Tate generating 55% of its profits from speciality ingredients, up from 50% now, and is expected to see the sucralose business reach break even in the current financial year which ends in March 2016.
"Some of the markets we're are in are already reaching break even or profitable, so it's just a case of getting into more markets," he said.
According to the Nikkei, Sharp aims at optimizing use of their new plant through the cooperation, while Philips tries to cut production costs for their TVs and wants to reach break even in that segment next year.
Based on that growth, Alibaba Cloud is probably one or two quarters from reaching break even or profit, but already it has surpassed the $1 billion run rate mark courtesy of $254 million in revenue in its most recent quarter.
On the financial side of things, Chmelar said there's potential for the company to reach break even and profitability thanks to this round, although he didn't share a time frame for when that might happen.
GM acknowledges the Volt continues to lose money, and suggests it might not reach break even until the next-generation model is launched in about three years.
It's early days yet, and she has not reached break-even so far.
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