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(Though he didn't take his lawyering all that seriously, either — he didn't recruit many clients of his own, and, once the two partners senior to him died, his department's business dwindled to the point where it was running a loss).
Thus, data preparation is a large part of the effort required in running a loss model.
"McDonald's Japan [stores] have gone from being a 6% profit contributor to running a loss," he says.
You don't see individuals typically running a loss the way that you see from business here recently.
Already running a loss from renting land to refugees, he says he wasn't willing to go further into the red.
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Mr. Dosé said last week that he expected Swiss to run a loss of more than $1 billion this year.
After deducting its interest payments (which have been suspended for the past 18 months) the firm would have run a loss last year of £685m, on a turnover of just £483m.
Accounts filed with Companies House last October show that Scott's British company, LS Fashion Ltd, ran a loss of £3.5m in 2012, up from £2.5m the year before.
Since MSNBC is a joint venture with the Microsoft Corporation, that means if MSNBC runs a loss, Microsoft can pick up $5 million or more of a political budget that, the executive expects, will exceed $28 million.
This year its chip sales will double to 200,000, and it will run a loss on estimated sales of $190 million (no matter, its market value is $3 billion).
Stripped of accounting fraud, MCIwould have failed to meet Wall Street forecasts in 12 of 13 quarters from 1998 to 2002; it actually ran a loss for the last five quarters.
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