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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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Although CDs and DVDs were a break-even proposition, they could stimulate sales of CD and DVD players.
That's a fluid concept at a place like this, but note that, excluding endowment income, revenues last year were a break-even proposition.
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The Paralympic Games will essentially be a break-even operation".
"It's a break-even concept," he said.
"In most practices, mammography is a break-even or money-losing venture".
"They found that even if just 3 percent of the students stay after they graduate, there's a break-even point.
When you throw in board contributions, foundation grants and other revenue sources, Dia is a break-even operation.
Factor in the cost of film, and trekking to concerts, and it's a break-even enterprise.
"We had been saying that $90 million in sales would be a break-even point for us," said Brad Driver, Handspring's director for investor relations.
When we make the new price, we are going to make it so that Turing is a break-even or only slightly profitable company," he said.
"But the risk of them committing 5percentt in perpetuity for a quick $50,000, there's a break-even point where only players who aren't characterized as prospects might do it.
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