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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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But the iTunes store is roughly a break-even operation, Apple executives have said, and millions of fans can already listen to their favorite Beatles albums on their iPods, iPhones and other digital music players, since they have been able to transfer tracks from their CDs to the digital devices.
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It's almost a break-even decision.
The result was a break-even year.
What a Break-Even Analysis Tells You.
JetBlue said on Tuesday it yet again failed to make a profit, as the low-cost airline reported a roughly break-even third quarter.
In any given year, it made or lost a small amount of money; Wilpon ran it as a roughly break-even operation.
Hospitals operates on a roughly break-even basis, while Mount Sinai expects to lose about $70 million this year.
Ensuring that a plane takes off at least 65percentt full -- roughly the break-even point -- seems to require selling seats that on the day of travel might already have someone in them.
And after running roughly at break-even profitability through this year, Netflix has pledged to deliver material global profits starting in 2017.
Earlier this year, a Wall St. Journal report said YouTube was not yet profitable, but instead posted around $4 billion in revenue in 2014 which was "roughly break-even" with regard to its bottom line.
Zynga posted a net loss of $68,000 on about $203 million of revenue, so they managed to stay roughly break-even.
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