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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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Second, break-even analysis is done to be able to decide the optimum distance where the hybrid energy system is more economical than the extension of the transmission line.

In this case, the trader paid a debit of about $2 on the trade, which first breaks even with a recovery of about $9 to the upside.

Meituan first broke even in 2013 and expected to double its revenue in 2014 from 16 billion yuan to 40 billion yuan (about $6.4 billion) last year.

WebMD, which said it had its first break-even month in operating cash flow in December, expects to report its full-year 2001 financial results on March 12.

The service is free for users; the company intends to make money (it just celebrated its first break-even month) by licensing the software to employers, insurance and pharmaceutical companies and nonprofit organizations for their members or customers.

The first break-even point was at 55 procedures (BAL + PT) per year, considering equivalent usage of the different reusable fiberscopes.

Mentor, whose software helps engineers design and test electronic components, warned after the stock market closed on Friday that it would post a loss in the second quarter and break even before charges.

The higher revenues will make two of New York's plants profitable and help the third at least break even, said Lela Jgerenaia, US power market analyst at Bloomberg New Energy Finance.

Perhaps only a tenth of Mexican features break even, reckons Marina Stavenhagen of the Mexican Film Institute (Imcine), which gives out the grants.

A 400-person, black tie dinner party and art auction on Oct. 6 raised "several hundred thousand dollars" for the museum, Mr. Casey said, adding that "this fiscal year 2007-2008 likes lite it will be the first year we'll break even in six years".

Despite having been one of the icons of the 1980's -- the irreverently outlandish punk princess of dance -- Ms. Armitage never made much money in New York; indeed, she says that the engagement at the Joyce could turn out to be the first time she will break even in the city.

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