It's tempting to predict an early break-even point when doing your cash flow forecast. |
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The break-even point to offset any potential incremental maintenance costs due to wear and tear on the starter and battery is under 60 seconds. |
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This would leave the new production aircraft unencumbered in reaching the break-even point by any need to recover nonrecurring costs. |
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Logically the enormous nonrecurring costs would also be recovered from the price after the break-even point is reached. |
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Lippo Online, he said, expected to reach a break-even point on its investment in less than three years. |
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He added that he was optimistic that the TV station would reach a break-even point within the next four years. |
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Some of the SAIC-German joint ventures reached their break-even point during the first year of production. |
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To reach the break-even point, his productions have joined several international film festivals. |
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The hospital's strategy for survival will assure that it can continue operating on the positive side of the break-even point. |
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Even if all these steps only got Qwest's fiber-optic network to the break-even point, that might be enough. |
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Originally, we anticipated that it would take seven to eight years for our operations to reach the break-even point. |
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Security showed continuing strong revenue growth and solid progress towards the break-even point. |
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In order to reach a break-even point car sharing needs a certain demand level which is sufficient in urban areas with a higher density. |
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Airliners have a break-even point, at a load of about 70 percent of capacity. |
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The company appears to be on target to hit a cashflow break-even point by the end of the year. |
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On this basis, most of the new MTFs have yet to reach their break-even point. |
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Projected fuel cost increases and savings from water conservation will probably hasten the break-even point. |
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The company has slipped back into the red just three months after crowing that it had reached break-even point. |
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The investor will start making profits when the price of the underlying stock is higher than the upper break-even point or lower than the break-even point on the downside. |
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Adopting management approaches that minimize the time needed to start up operations and reach the break-even point. |
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The contract maintained our break-even point, which was critical. |
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It gets them close to the break-even point. |
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Opel has since passed the break-even point, though just barely. |
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I shall only sell if they head downwards towards my break-even point. |
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Whether the break-even point looks realistic or way off base, it is time to make sure that your plan is workable. |
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It's a very difficult year, and we haven't seen or analyzed the financials, but I believe we're at about a break-even point for this year. |
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In 2008, Arkema continued its transformation that began with its spin-off in 2006 by further reducing its break-even point and driving targeted growth in its high-value-added product lines. |
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However, the forecasts for 2007 are at best to approach break-even point in these activities, endeavouring to obtain a significant added value in the sale of the Lisbon properties which we owns. |
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The break-even point for investment in an inverter power source equipment occurs approximately eight months after purchase. From then on, annual energy costs will remain lower. |
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Airbus has raised sharply its break-even point for the A380 superjumbo to take into account delays and cash shortfalls in the mammoth project. |
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To use Hutt's analysis, the break-even point can be determined by calculating your fixed costs, variable costs and your contribution margin. |
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These heavy discounting practices actually resulted in moving the break-even point of an engine project further away from the commercial launch of a platform. |
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