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"break-even" Definitions
  1. a time when a company or piece of business earns just enough money to pay for its costs

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Yeah. [laughs] JDR: Is that real break-even or, like, Silicon Valley break-even?
The 'AAA' break-even AP of 86.5%, corresponds to a break-even overcollateralisation (OC) of 15.6%.
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He also said the company may break even sooner than it predicted, and will update the street later this year in terms of long-term guidance and break-even date.
The company reported a quarterly net loss of $3.5 million, break even on per-share basis, compared to a net profit of $559,000, break even on per-share basis, a year earlier.
This makes it much harder for Tesla to break even.
Today's cheap gas makes it tough to break even financially.
You might not break even if you're leasing a car.
"As soon as I break even, I'm out," Oh says.
It expects to break even by the end of 2018.
How long does it take for you to break even?
Right now, shale prices are close to break even levels.
And by the way, nobody does anything to break even.
I thought, why give them something that won't break even?
Executives said they now expect to break even in 2020.
Analysts are anticipating the company will break even on profitability.
That's enough to drain or break even Jeff Bezos' bank.
"It's incredibly hard work just to break even," he said.
It's like $100, so you break even in six months.
The break-even price for the best acreage in the basin is as low as $219 a barrel, where in most other shale fields the break-even price can be $2000 to $20 higher.
Norway's Equinor said its new projects had an average break-even price of $21 a barrel, while Aker BP said it would not invest in projects with break-even price higher than $30 a barrel.
Orange Bank aims to break even in four to five years.
Trump's much nearer to break-even — 45% favorable to 47% unfavorable.
It is easier to have a realistic conversation about break-even.
Therefore, the break-even point for those companies has gone down.
The company also said it expects to break even this year.
As for trades, I like steepeners, TIPS BE (break-even) wideners.
U.S. futures rose from near break-even after the report's release.
Wall street expects the company to break even in the quarter.
Offshore drilling typically requires higher prices for producers to break even.
The break-even for these workers approaches 150 years in retirement.
By Keegan's estimate, they were just about going to break even.
Most of the time I barely break even after pay day.
The first quarter looks like we're on track to break even.
You should think twice about break-even ages if you're married.
If they at least reach break even, that's a big improvement.
It said it was aiming to break even in three years.
The incentives theoretically drop the break-even threshold for new investment.
SocGen expects YUP to break even in three years, Maymat said.
Lehmann has said the startup plans to break even in 2017.
We were looking to create break-even ventures that do good.
That is far, far below what United needs to break even.
If my business flopped, I could break even and walk away.
In this one, all he needed to do was break even.
"We're scrambling to break even and that's the issue," he said.
England and Colombia go into the break even at 0-0.
He said soybean prices at current levels are essentially break-even.
Fundstrat's break-even model assumes an average of 6 cents globally.
Some lawmakers expressed skepticism after the non-partisan Wisconsin Legislature Fiscal Bureau estimated it will take at least 25 years for the state to break even on its tax break even if Foxconn creates 13,000 jobs.
The company has not yet said when it aims to break even.
China's pension fund is under pressure to break even in coming years.
Berkshire was close to break-even on IBM when the selling began.
DAVID FABER: And you haven't told-- KEVIN MAYER: '24 is break even.
The punchline: On strictly "break-even" grounds alone, you're better off waiting.
Corn prices are below break-even levels, while soybeans are doing better.
If Tesla closes above $351.45, he will break even on the trade.
That includes break-even earnings per share result in its first quarter.
But lower generic drug prices contributed to the distributor's break-even margin.
Cities that hold Olympics rarely, if ever, break even on the Games.
But here's the problem: In other words, this proposal doesn't break even.
The prices at which companies break even on oil production varies greatly.
Begley expects Netflix to break even on cash flows by about 2023.
Even with that income, the club's ability to break even seems unlikely.
For the year, the company said the finance business should break even.
He is hovering around the break-even point in Florida and Georgia.
It merely had to break even rather than enrich shareholders with dividends.
It's expecting between break even and positive $20 million for adjusted EBITDA.
It claims it is the first digital challenger bank to break even.
The Dow dropped sharply before coming back up to almost break-even.
"Break-even depends on insuring a million animals and above," said Bashir.
The attacks had also delayed the carrier's scheduled break-even plan, Gunatilleka said.
Citi expects Citi Holdings to break-even or remain marginally profitable in 2212.
Graphic: Break-even costs for producing oil in major U.S. shale basins - tmsnrt.
Analysts were expecting Groupon to break even on about $846 million in revenue.
Some Permian producers claim their "break even" costs are below $30 a barrel.
It is hoping the business will have a break-even performance in 2016.
Stocks on Wall Street traded near break-even in a see-saw session.
"It took us five, six years to get to break-even," Käärmann said.
Does it make sense to buy homeowner's insurance on a break-even basis?
It expects to reach break-even early next year, Lowe recently told TechCrunch.
Cavalli is aiming to break even in 2018 after losses in recent years.
He said the center would break even by the end of the year.
However, OEB's retail business is likely to break even at best in 2016.
Zillow looked at the "break-even" time horizons in markets across the nation.
More interestingly, Alan is close to break-even right now with 64 employees.
A smaller plant could break even, saving some jobs, Metals Consulting International reckons.
In the Permian, the break-even price in some fields is below $40.
That 80% target is generally the break-even point for profitability, Dziczek said.
Of the ones that succeed, it often takes years to simply break even.
Fundstrat's Tom Lee recently said bitcoin is hovering around its break-even point.
But then again, they had to listen to Glitter, so they break even.
Before paying for a lower interest rate, calculate when you will break even.
"As long as we are close to break-even, we're happy," he said.
However, chipmakers also have the potential to break even lower this month, Wald warned.
When you start doing the math on it, in five years, I'll break even.
The industry may break even this year, predicts Rahul Kapoor of Drewry, a consultancy.
Bombardier had previously said it expected to break even on the CSeries in 1.17.
Mexicable charges seven pesos (37 cents), less than half of its break-even price.
Our ambition is to break even with our lab schools that we operate ourselves.
On average, it can take most of the year for cardholders to break even.
It took a record wheat crop last year just to break even, he said.
CT: How long does it typically take for a new restaurant to break even?
So does that mean you're on track to break even or make a profit?
But Moody's makes an important point: Drillers can't just break even on their production.
Net profitability is likely to remain around break even for the next several years.
But the S&P 22 is hovering right around break-even for the week.
The report does not specify on which terms the company would break even — ie.
Chirowa has calculated her break-even point and sees it as an easy target.
It said its goal is to break even at the EBITDA level this year.
You'd have to see almost five movies to break even in the first month.
Bauer is selling the products to hospitals on a break-even basis, Kinnaly said.
Nationally, homeowners in aggregate still have to make up $284 billion to break even.
Most Chinese oilfields can break even with oil at $70 per barrel, he added.
Peacock, on the other hand, won't break even for NBCUniversal until 2024, executives estimate.
Snap is already losing $227 million per quarter as it scrambles to break even.
Fitch estimates that Bahrain's fiscal break-even Brent oil price is around USD130/bbl.
Hurt by its insurance business, GE Capital isn't expected to break even until 2021.
But sometimes they are lucky to break even or escape without going bankrupt themselves.
Few people, though, seem clear on when studios might break even on VR-only titles.
So, we need to make sure that we can grow products that will break even.
"We're trying to figure out how to make it a break-even year," Koster said.
The goal is to break even on the actual bets and profit on the vig.
Still insist on evaluating an insurance policy as an investment, based on break-even analysis?
Mission control repeatedly asking the cosmonauts to take a break, even for a few minutes.
Security companies can be capital-efficient, and typically consume ~$40 million to reach break-even.
The company declined to say how many planes it has to sell to break even.
Beyond Meat's sales tripled last quarter, and the company expects to break even this year.
"I don't think hospitals are doing this as a way to break even," Dusetzina said.
CEO Pahala Mansury told reporters he hoped the airline could still break even in 503.
If analyst estimates are right, Disneyland might break even within its first year of operation.
They need higher oil prices to break even fiscally and they have lower fiscal buffers.
Bahrain and Oman both require oil prices of $100 a barrel to break even fiscally.
The bank was only marginally above break-even on a pre-impairment basis in 9M16.
Maintenance of the rating also considers that CHS will generate at least break even FCF.
The sooner you break-even, the quicker the whispers will start about your next promotion!
Just over a month ago, the company had projected break-even earnings for the period.
Fitch estimates Oman's fiscal break-even Brent oil price at around USD83/bbl in 4803.
Both Vivaldi and Brave say they can break even with a few million users apiece.
Anthem had previously said it expected to break even on its Obamacare business this year.
Breitburn, however, has said the equity holders are about $1.5 billion shy of break-even.
"But she only wants to take over if I manage to break even," she said.
You'd have to invite at least 200 guests, each bringing $150, just to break even.
"I'm pretty sure it's going to come extremely close or possibly break even," Gaba said.
"We can break even next year with the money we have now," he told TechCrunch.
City officials estimated it will take about 6900 years for the project to break even.
"Six weeks ago some of these were profitable and now they're break-even," said Sitton.
Both on the battlefield and in diplomacy, Mr. Putin's best hope is to break even.
"It could have a lot more upside if it can break even further," Maley said.
"We still think it's going to be a few years toward break-even," he said.
"The owner hopes in a few years that we can break even," Mr. Molitor said.
The equivalent break-even for Saudi oil giant Aramco is well under $20 per barrel.
Europe is expected to reach adjusted EBITDA break-even in the fourth quarter, it said.
Meanwhile, the Nasdaq slipped a bit lower, falling just short of the break-even level.
Many producers have break-even prices for their fiscal budgets (that are) in the $80s.
"This type of business requires a fair amount of investment to break even," Sheikha said.
Do you have a break-even point for subscriptions where you'll be in the black?
A spokesman confirmed that Uber will be unprofitable overall, although some cities may break even.
That's because at your house, you break even with Johnny because Mom is taxing both of you the same: And when you go to Johnny's house, you now break even with Johnny, since you don't owe Mom taxes there: She buys flour from your brother.
Kohl's also trimmed its guidance, and now expects sales this year to break even or decline.
"We certainly feel that next year will be a break-even year for us," Eccles said.
Many frackers can now break even on new wells with crude prices below $50 a barrel.
It reiterated its plans to break even and then turn profitable by at least December 2018.
"But a number of small indie VR teams have been able to break even," he says.
And traditions are easier to break, even though doing so would damage the country's international reputation.
Analysts on average were expecting the company to break even, according to IBES data from Refinitiv.
Even with a carbon tax, the break-even oil price falls only to $22040 a barrel.
Still, it's a massive expense that causes a brand to either break even or lose money.
And Disney+ and streaming service Hulu are not expected to break even until 2024, Miller added.
However, Needham expects the coffee chain's profit to break even in the third quarter of 210.
It keeps making money, and I kept getting it to break even and some promising idea.
Asked whether the bank would just about break even in 20.9366, Zielke told a press conference.
Executives have said that it may exit the business if it can't break even this year.
It is unprofitable, but the co-founders say they have had a few break-even months.
But the app has yet to break even and start making money for its parent company.
Green Relief could break even within months and expects to be profitable this year, he added.
The industry, which can no longer break even, begins to lay off workers and vacate land.
This trade would break even at $63.96, nearly 5% higher than where Square closed Tuesday's session.
The company also reported hitting cash-flow break-even before the initial launch of its product.
Disney expects its streaming service to break even by 21, once it reaches 22016m-90m subscribers.
Ethanol margins have been under pressure, below break-even, as prices hold around $1.43 per gallon.
"You're going to have to scratch and claw to stay afloat for it to break even."
Only Africa and the Middle East was near to break-even with a $7 million loss.
Netflix even "has the ability," according to Moody's, to break even on cash flows by 2023.
The seven-point mark is important because it's around the break-even point for House control.
"We're currently running at a loss and figuring out how to break even," he told me.
It's about what size hole they might have to crawl out from just to break even.
The company says it did $6.5M in revenue last year and got "close to break even".
As of July, EPB had 103,000 internet customers, far above its break-even line of 42,000.
Coconut oil does raise good HDL cholesterol too, but at best, just enough to break even.
They're not getting paid enough to eat and break even at the end of the day.
Thrive Market is unprofitable, but Green said the startup is now break-even on product sales.
This year his farm is on track to break even for the first time, he said.
You'll rarely break even on just one movie per month, but two would be a start.
But he estimated that the program would break even by 2019 and become profitable in 2020.
But our entry point was very reasonable so right now it's holding our break-even point.
Can he break even on the centrists he loses versus those he pulls from Trump's base?
"With my book advance and my pension, I kind of just about break even," she said.
Now, in light of the tough economy, Mr. Shah said he only expected to break even.
Even in this digital age, lawns need to be mowed and lemonade stands can break even.
If he'd showed up, all he could have done was break even and stay on top.
Stocks pared losses to close higher in Europe and just below break-even on Wall Street.
But the company pushed sales from $5.5 million to $355 million, allowing it to break even.
On Friday, the stock was trading at about $345, below the break-even level of $347.95.
"That would get them to break even," said the analyst, whose coverage area is automotive technology.
What do you need to spend to break even with the Venture card&aposs annual fee?
Chime reaches break even on a typical customer in under a year, according to the people.
An additional government budget and lottery sales will also help the committee break even, he added.
Shares in Europe traded near break-even, with the pan-European STOXX 600 index down 0.02%.
In between these two extremes are two types of places that more or less break even.
I've got a year to at least break even before my mining contracts are up, though.
The Flat Rolled Products segment results were close to break-even, after four years of operating losses.
At pop-up shops his shirts became popular, but he made barely enough money to break even.
The output price index held stubbornly below the break-even mark, rising to 49.3 from April's 48.3.
On Thursday, Duluth reported earnings of 1 cent per share, beating Thomson Reuters' break-even consensus estimate.
"Four years ago we needed $65 per barrel to break even, today we need $35," Bayon said.
The bank aims to break even in four to five years, Orange chief executive Stephane Richard said.
Wheat prices are so low currently that many farmers are struggling to break even on the crop.
The business plan laid out by Mediaset forecasts a break-even point for Mediaset Premium for 2018.
Tywin, killed while on the toilet by that same son, can't catch a break, even in death.
Shell and its British rival BP are aiming to make new projects break even at just $40.
The composite sub-index was bang on the break even 50 mark, an improvement from January's 48.3.
This phone&aposs ShatterShield display didn&apost break, even after drops onto its face from 6 feet.
Fitch estimates that net of these gains PB would have been marginally above break-even in 11533.
Back in March he told TechCrunch that ProtonMail was approaching break even — through donations and paid accounts.
IHS estimates drillers can break even on the best wells in the Delaware when prices hit $38.
Despite this, Coates and the Tokyo 2020 organizers are confident that the operating budget will break even.
Saudi Arabia is often said to break even on new oil production at roughly $5 a barrel.
On a per-share basis it earned 20 cents per share compared with break-even last year.
UEFA introduced FFP "break-even" rules in 2013, requiring clubs to balance their spending with their revenue.
In fact, of the 28 million small businesses in the U.S., many break even or lose money.
On a per-share basis, it earned 20 cents per share, compared with break-even last year.
It became the first digital-only bank to break even on a monthly basis earlier this year.
In this decade, he's just 5-5-3, with a break-even mark in all three editions.
SE Chief Financial Officer said on Monday the company can sustain a low break-even oil price.
The business has just a tad more than 5,000 customers and needs perhaps 100,000 to break even.
All this of course did not bring any money, but now things break even, because people go.
Before the bust, the convention wisdom was that shale plays needed $60 a barrel to break even.
For example, that break-even is roughly $60,000 in Pennsylvania, and about $45,000 in Florida, Moran said.
Next, consider whether or not your break-even point is too far away to be worth it.
"As long as we can break even or make a dollar, we'll keep doing it," he adds.
What the future holds: Mr. Musk predicts that Tesla will break even in the quarter ending Sept.
Bigbasket Chief Executive Hari Menon had then said it expected to break even between 2020 and 2022.
Analysts polled by Thomson Reuters expected a break-even quarter for Fitbit, with revenue of $589 million.
My monthly pass is $21; if you commute for 22 workdays per month, you basically break even.
Disney said the same during its investor day for Disney+, targeting 2024 as a break-even date.
Anything above 50 represents expansion, and this was the fourth straight month below the break-even line.
This retailer is not expected to break-even by the end of the 2019-20 financial year.
Blue Apron (APRN) competitor HelloFresh said it no longer expected to break even during its fourth quarter.
Shares in Europe traded near break-even, with the pan-European STOXX 210 index closing down 20.24%.
It has yet to break even, and in fact is owed roughly about $3 billion from Venezuela.
"Our idea wasn't to make money, but to pay our mortgage and break even," Mr. Junger added.
Well still, it's a small ... 10 was not, it wasn't ever going to break even at that level.
A key driver was bitcoin's "break-even" point, the level at which mining costs match the trading price.
For Keene to break even on the trade, Pfizer would have to close at $33.20 on March expiration.
At least 100 panamax container ships need to be scrapped just so shipping rates can break even, warnAlphaliner.
"The rule of thumb is that it takes about five to seven years to break even," Sonnier said.
Example: I can make a template/jig for my carpentry work, but what is the break even point?
On Wednesday, Bloomberg reported that small-time miners are on the brink of being unable to break even.
"If we stop hiring, we could break even and be profitable in three to four months," said Pathak.
Iran's government needs oil at $55 per barrel to break even, says the IMF; Saudi Arabia's needs $80.
He is particularly proud of the fact that the company is cash flow break-even at this point.
Shell has estimated that it would break even on the acquisition with oil prices at $60 a barrel.
They also run a blockchain-based AMC/KYC platform for investments that is reaching the break-even point.
But with declining oil prices over the last few years, U.S. producers found it hard to break even.
The two candidates break even in the Midwest, while Trump holds a seven-point edge in the South.
Revolut meanwhile managed to break even in December 2017, but still posted an annual loss for the year.
Spiegel wants the company to break even in the fourth quarter of 2018 and become profitable in 2019.
"Marginal and tier 2 and 3 suppliers fighting to break even and differentiate will probably be more irked."
Analysts on average had expected the company to break even, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
Of the 9 that are cash-flow positive, 7 would need more than 60 years to break even.
He said the chicken sector would generally lose money or break even in the fourth quarter of 22016.
He said the chicken sector would generally lose money or break even in the fourth quarter of 103.
In fact, Facebook could actually earn money or at least break even from the "Time Well Spent" changes.
In April, its chairman said Arabtec could break even this year and should return to profit in 2017.
Within six months, oil's market price was only half that needed for the Iraqi budget to break even.
So once a class has signups above that break-even point, it's all extra profit for the startup.
First off, there's the illusion of profit: most labels are struggling to break even on a good day.
The Spanish and French operations are expected to break even at core profit level in six years' time.
It had previously expected its results to range from break even to a loss of 4 million pounds.
If the current situation continues, pork producers will likely go from a break-even position to a loss.
Luckin is still unprofitable, but it expects to break even on the store level during its third quarter.
Jefferies analysts said that Metro Bank could break even in the second half and deliver profits in 2017.
"Now we're quite a bit below our break-even price as far as cost of production," he said.
"This converted us from operating at a loss to being close to a break-even operation," he said.
At the 6% rate, you have to spend just $1,583.33 per year to break even on the fee.
Those efforts have restored short-term profitability, with the cash break-even stabilising at around $20.9458 per barrel.
This is especially true as the Fed, by law, aims to break even rather than make a profit.
That beat analysts' estimates of a break-even quarter on revenue of $220 million, according to Thomson Reuters.
The ISM was holding above its break-even mark of 50 even as actual factory production was collapsing.
We're set up well to move into 2020 and do better than break even on an operating basis.
And it urges the SSA to clamp down on claims specialists who provide break-even analysis to enrollees.
But the price on Monday fell to about $35 a barrel, less than half the break-even price.
"If 5,000 people come once a month and spend $25, that is our break-even," Ms. Kaur said.
Correction: This report has been updated to reflect the correct break-even price of Russian Urals crude oil.
Analysts say prices are below most smelters' break-even and have prompted some to shut units for maintenance.
Chen said he expected it to break even and turn a slight profit in the next three months.
The typical working-class family would need an additional $50,535 per year in D.C. just to break even.
The typical working-class family would need an additional $61,900 per year in Boston just to break even.
Still, fund managers say compared to other U.S. plays, the Permian still has the lowest break-even costs.
If you spend $4,2500 on the card in a year, you&aposll break even on the annual fee.
The company now expects a range of break-even to an adjusted loss of four cents per share.
The company is targeting break-even free cash flow as it aims to pay down debt this year.
Just to break even, Saudi Arabia needs oil prices of about $84 a barrel, according to the IMF.
Delivery Hero also forecast that its European business would break even in the second half of this year.
He expects the plan to "at least break even" looking at results from the first quarter of 2017.
The greenback traded at break-even against the euro at $1.1365, and the dollar index edged up 0.09%.
The slide in prices will disappoint New Zealand farmers, the majority of whom are already operating below break-even.
It's not clear how much business Koho will have to generate in order to break even on this model.
BAML says the year-to-date experience has been one of lower real rates and higher break even rates.
Regardless, I know how hard it is just to break even in the food industry, and Seamless isn't helping.
They propose that oil groups divide their future projects according to the crude price at which they break even.
Some made thousands of dollars a month, a few managed to break even, and some ended up losing money.
We had just gotten the romaine market back up to about break even just toward the end of October.
It is still making a loss but expects to break even this year, before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization.
HelloFresh confirmed its goal to reach break-even on an adjusted EBITDA level in the fourth quarter of 2018.
But none of this will break even, not on the countless dollars spent, uncounted hours invested, untold labors taken.
The couple originally anticipated that the business would break even by the six-month point, if not become profitable.
Low break-even prices and high output have contributed to rising activity in Meramec and the nearby Osage formation.
This has led some industry analysts to predict that Uber will never break even and will eventually fizzle out.
It finally returned to break even last year after cutting costs, accepting state funds and making peace with unions.
Such ancillary income has in the past made a big difference in getting an indie film to break even.
Franchise apathy has already struck: "Solo: A Star Wars Story" (2018) received decent reviews but failed to break even.
Analysts surveyed by Refinitiv had been expecting Zoom to break even in the quarter, with $3443 million in revenue.
The company reported earnings of 14 cents per share, while analysts polled by Refinitiv expected a break-even quarter.
"The telecom industry here has not reached the break even point and growth has been slowing down," he said.
Analysts on average expected the company to report a break-even, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
Sirat also reiterated an objective to bring loss-making CEVA to break-even at the end of this year.
Republicans can design a plan that can "break even in the budget over the first 10 years," Brady said.
The Cherlands' hogs fetched about $40 per hundred pounds in August - about $20 less than their break-even price.
Those moves would help improve the return on each 787, which reached break even late last year, Boeing said.
"Had we been able to at least break even, we would have kept our season tickets," Yakov Libman said.
Shanghai aluminium prices have been struggling to hold above 14,000 yuan a tonne, often considered a break-even level.
Brent crude rose 42 cents at $58.65 a barrel while U.S. crude traded break-even at $54.47 a barrel.
Last week, the 303-year TIPS break-even rate touched its highest level since July 2015 at 1.75 percent.
"Roughly speaking, if you live to life expectancy, Social Security deferral may be about a break-even," Davison added.
But if an insurer prices a plan too high, it might not attract enough healthy people to break even.
Returns would be back above break even in Year 4 thanks to the reinvestment of the much higher yield.
"Break-even wellhead costs in key US shale oil basins now average between $US35-50 per barrel", says Dhar.
Both GM and Ford have said they would still break even if annual sales fell to about 11 million.
In our hypothetical example of a $300,000 loan, the borrower will break even right around the five-year mark.
His Vision 2030 program of reforms, for example, requires oil prices above about $60 a barrel to break even.
On average, he estimated, the break-even price of oil for pre-salt construction projects is $35 a barrel.
Many critics found it inappropriate and depressing and it ultimately was unable to break even at the box office.
The break-even point, even adding in an additional $2,000 in upfront costs, is less than a year out.
Keith Miller, whose family has been fishing in Maine for three generations, isn't sure he'll break even this summer.
For the cheaper plans, it's easier to break even, but only if you use the plan throughout the year.
Based on these numbers, Mr. Giusti said he expects Brigaid to break even by the end of the year.
Using my own estimates from Social Security, I determined the answer: My personal "break-even point" is 12 years.
Industry analysts have said the general break-even point for running an assembly plant profitably is around 80 percent.
These include the tar sands of Alberta, where producers need crude at about $60 a barrel to break even.
Her decision to travel to Kolodozero was a much-needed break, even if she didn't know what to expect.
Development costs were cut by half from original estimates, allowing Kaikias to break even at below $40 per barrel.
The state says that, assuming all goes well, it will break even on the deal — in about 30 years.
Shanghai aluminium prices have been struggling to hold above 14,000 yuan a tonne, often considered a break-even level.
The typical working-class family would need an additional $83,272 per year in San Francisco just to break even.
The typical working-class family would need an additional $91,184 per year in New York just to break even.
Overall earnings break-even is expected to be sub-$40 WTI by the end of 2016, the company said.
It plans to break even at the core earnings level with a market share of less than 10 percent.
Uber won't break even until 2023, predicts Stifel analyst Scott Devitt, who has a "hold" rating on the company.
It also promised to start delivering material profits in 28 after operating at break-even profitability for several quarters.
In an interview with The Times in 1998, Allen said his movies rarely break even in the United States.
If we can't break even and still need to pay our employees' salaries, how are we expected to survive?
That threatens the success of next year's crop too, as producers won't be able to break even this year.
It's unlikely that such a project will ever generate enough monetary profit for it to break even cost-wise.
Stocks on Wall Street pared early session gains to close near break-even while European markets closed a bit higher.
"They are a chasm away from their cash break-even oil price of around $60 dollars per barrel," he said.
Therefore the 'AAA' break-even AP to maintain the covered bond rating cannot be assumed to remain stable over time.
For Gordon to break even on this trade, Apple would have to close at or above $115.22 on January 20th.
In a report in March HSBC claimed that robo-advisers need to oversee $11bn-21bn of assets to break even.
To break even, Mr Kimura would need to bring in $85 a piece; they go for $3.40 in his shops.
Ms May estimates it will break even within three years, by when she expects it to have 500,000 pupils globally.
North American and international markets seem to be worsening as crop prices stay low and farmers struggle to break even.
The problem was that it had to earn $600 million worldwide just to break even, and it came nowhere close.
Analysts at Fitch, a credit-ratings agency, reckon that Brightline needs to take 0.4% of that traffic to break even.
When dealing with unit sales growth, Apple needs to bring in many new consumers just to break even each year.
New jet programs typically take years to sell and deliver enough planes to break even and recover sunk development costs.
DEUTSCHE BANK CFO SAYS WE ARE WORKING TO BREAK EVEN OR BETTER IN 2020 BUT SIGNIFICANT UNCERTAINTY IN THAT FORECAST
The company is targeting 100 million yuan ($14.8 million) in sales for 2019 and aims to break even by 2020.
BP's project break-even costs are also the highest in the group at around $72 a barrel, according to Macquarie.
Excluding one-time items Avon reported a break-even profit, missing analysts' average estimate of 1 cent, according to Refinitiv.
They're have grown about 24.8% month over month for the past 2 years, and have hit the break-even point.
Low break-even prices and high output have contributed to rising activity in Meramec and the nearby Osage shale formation.
The company reported quarterly profit of 212.5 cents a share, excluding special items, versus a break-even forecast by analysts.
Hari Menon, the boss of BigBasket, expects it to break even by 2018, on revenues of more than $1 billion.
Nationally, homebuyers can break even in less than two years in 70 percent of U.S. metropolitan markets, according to Zillow.
It claims its monthly recurring revenue has reached six figures in U.S. dollars and it is now past break-even.
Analysts expected the company to break even on a per-share basis, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
Several people told me that they've been able to at least break even by selling the item without a markup.
Orange Bank aims to win some 2 million customers in 10 years and break even in four to five years.
The bank is aiming to break even in 21, but analysts are concerned about the bank's ability to generate revenue.
Carrying a balance at that rate would mean you have to invest twice as much money just to break even.
Half of GM's 12 assembly lines are operating below 80% capacity, generally the break-even point for a plant's profitability.
Comey is almost at break-even among Republicans, with 26 percent viewing him positively and 27 percent viewing him negatively.
UK-based neobank Starling is expected to break even next year, CEO Anne Boden stated in an announcement, per AltFi.
Now profit is expected in the fourth quarter of 2019, with the current quarter to be break-even, Musk said.
The aim is for the business to reach break-even inside the next 18 months by scaling its customer base.
For Gordon to break even on this trade, the VXX would have to close at or above $25.47 on Jan.
The newly-public company said that it would break even on an adjusted EBITDA basis this year, earlier than expected.
The company believes that Uber China can break even by 2018 on annual net revenue of more than $2.4 billion.
Lattice currently has 1,200 customers, 60 employees and was cash flow break-even for the first time in Q1 2019.
How does solid revenue growth in the nine-figure range, effectively break-even GAAP profits and strong cash flow sound?
Suddenly, a company that needed to bring in $2,000 a day to break even found itself making $1,000 or less.
In that case, it will take you 40 months to break even on the decision ($50 x 40 months = $2,000).
Some U.S. shale drillers can break even on new production with oil prices below $20 a barrel, according to Essner.
In an interview on Friday, Mr. Tetrick said the company planned to break even by the end of next year.
Some people call their movies failures because they're not critically beloved, but they mostly break even during their opening weekends.
Airlines need planes to be about 65% full to break even and make the flight worth flying, the official added.
They are flying planes with only 20% to 30% of seats filled, far below the level needed to break even.
Taxi companies and rental car companies have to at least break even in the long run, or else they're toast.
They now begin another growing season with uncertainty about who will buy their crops and whether they can break even.
Prices will test a point well below Russia's break-even price — at $42.4 a barrel for Urals crude, said McNally.
That is roughly $15 above the current price, and other analysts put the break-even figure at $80 to $673.
She recently stopped hosting her monthly sketch comedy show, "Ma'am," because she didn't always break even on her $2000 budget.
Roku (ROKU) reported a break-even quarter, better than the 15 cents per share loss that analysts had been anticipating.
But the additional investment means the battery division could break-even in 2022, a year later than expected, said Kim.
It's nice to take a break, even if I'm anxious about being away from my desk for the full hour.
It is also one of the few large insurers that expect to break even or be profitable there this year.
"We expect Joyn to achieve break-even in four to five years," he told ProSieben's annual general meeting in Munich.
Congressional Democrats are keeping up the impeachment pressure over their holiday break, even as a Senate trial remains in limbo.
A company rep tells me they intend to break even on their crypto offerings — while expanding their total number of users.
"Snap is already demonstrating decelerating growth before they have managed to break even," said Yann Magnan, managing director at Duff & Phelps.
Based on that, Lee estimates that fair value for bitcoin would be roughly 2.2 times the new $7,000 break-even price.
The cash-flow valuation component reduces the 'AAA' break-even OC by 8.7%, reflecting the excess spread available under the programme.
We do have to focus on products and get us a high margin in order to break even on the cost.
For Keene to break even on this trade, Coca-Cola would have to close at or above $44.25 on May 19.
A more than two-year downturn in oil prices has made it difficult for many frackers to break even on production.
A key driver for the revision was bitcoin's "break-even" point, the level at which mining costs match the trading price.
The Dow needs to rally 7.5 percent in the next three trading days to bring it to a break-even year.
If congress would stay out of trying to manage the post office then they would break even or show a profit.
But in order for Gordon to break even on the trade, the tech giant would only need to close at $141.30.
Rite Aid (RAD) reported adjusted quarterly profit of one cent per share, beating the Street consensus of a break-even quarter.
But break even prices in other U.S. fields range from about $2107 to $22 per barrel, not far from November's low.
Wall Street had expected the company to break even, and to report revenue of $2.56 billion, according to Refinitiv consensus estimates.
The stock slumped 6.4 percent after the company said it no longer expected its international business to break even this year.
The CEO said the site was now on "break even" track, though when that would be the case, he couldn't pinpoint.
It expects between a break even and earnings of 50 cents a share in 2017, while analysts expected EPS of $1.94.
Advanced Micro Devices — AMD reported an adjusted profit of three cents per share, better than estimates of a break-even quarter.
"For us I can say, if we want to break even, we can do that in Q212 next year," he said.
Extracting oil from shale has become more efficient since 2014: the median break-even price for producing a barrel is $46.
The loss-making Russian business trades from 20 stores, while Iberia, which is close to break-even, trades from 13 stores.
Squeezed state budgets in America mean that most publicly owned airports are managed by arms-length organisations that must break even.
Spiegel said it was a "stretch goal" to break even in the fourth quarter of 2018 and become profitable in 2019.
For this trade to break even, Wynn's share price will have to rise about 7 percent between now and April expiration.
He expects the company to come close to break-even in 2017 and to book a small net loss this year.
For the majority of sovereigns, fiscal break-even oil prices are still considerably above current or expected actual oil price levels.
Wisconsin would not break even on the incentive package for at least 25 years, a legislative analysis released last week said.
By comparison, BP needs a price of at least $45 per barrel to break even this year, and Statoil around $50.
With a budget that reportedly hovers around $70 million, it's looking like Paramount will struggle to break even with this one.
Under the first, dairy prices paid to farmers in New Zealand remained below break-even levels until the 2017-18 season.
It does not expect to break even on earnings before interest, tax, deprecation and amoritisation before the first half of 2020.
In his presentation last Friday, he also told the crowd that he expected HighBlood to break even in about 22 months.
The San Francisco-based company's net loss narrowed to $383,000, or break-even per share, in the three months ended Sept.
The San Francisco-based company's net loss narrowed to $383,000, or break-even per share, in the third quarter ended Sept.
Brent crude LCOc1 is trading at $62 a barrel, lower than the level many OPEC countries' economies need to break even.
Brent crude LCOc1 is trading at $62 a barrel, lower than the level many OPEC countries' economies need to break even.
This is still well below fiscal break-even prices in Saudi Arabia and Bahrain, even though these have decreased since 2015.
As of April 17, the 10-year break-even inflation rate in the Treasury Inflation Protected Securities market was 2.14 percent.
The age at which you will break even generally ranges from 77 to 83, depending on when you start receiving benefits.
Tesla expects Model 3 margins to break even in the second quarter, and be positive in the third and fourth quarters.
In its first year, The Common Market made $100,123; after 5 years, it reached its break even point of $1.7 million.
The forecast marks the third year of low payouts and remains below an estimated break-even level of around NZ$5.28.
Analysts were expecting the company to break even on a per-share basis, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
Doing this enables entrepreneurs to have a better understanding of complex information like per-customer costs and the break-even point.
It's worth noting, though, that Anthem expects to break even or be even slightly profitable on its Obamacare plans for 2017.
This might be driving website traffic, reducing customer churn, slashing expenses or simply getting to break-even by any means necessary.
The age at which you will break even generally ranges from 77 to 83, depending on when you started receiving benefits.
The unlimited monthly plan comes with a $30 initiation fee, which means it might take a while before you break even.
It said it aimed to break even in 2020 at the EBITDA level after adjusting for expenditure on additional growth initiatives.
Comcast is investing $2 billion in Peacock throughout 2020 and 2021, and will break even by year five, according to Cavanagh.
Facebook shares came off their lows during the hedge-fund manager's interview but remained just under break-even for the session.
The fact that Starling believes it's positioned to break even is a rarity among neobanks, given their challenges to reach profitability.
In 2016, revenues are estimated to increase to around $90 million * Telenor expects Tapad to reach EBITDA break-even in 2017.
The only way to keep Guardian U.S. on track to break even was to cut costs by at least 30 percent.
Comcast is investing $2 billion in Peacock throughout 2020 and 2021, and will break even by year five, according to Cavanagh.
In February, drivers went on strike to protest fare cuts that they said made it difficult for them to break even.
The company also said its international operations, spanning Switzerland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and Germany, would break even for the full year.
The break-even point is when the value of one of the options equals the cost of buying the two contracts.
And Mayer said that by 2024, Disney is expecting the service to break even, with 60 to 90 million paying subscribers.
So, how much do you have to spend per year to break even on the Venture card&aposs $95 annual fee?
Assuming the rate of 1 cent per mile, you would have to earn 9,500 Miles in a year to break even.
Any miles you earn above the break-even point are profit back in your account that you can use toward travel.
The break-even point for shale producers is roughly between $30 and $60 a barrel on average, according to industry watchers.
The state's Legislative Fiscal Bureau estimated that given the high levels of investment, the project wouldn't break even until the 2040s.
In some industries prices are fixed by the government: drug firms, for example, find it all but impossible to break even.
"We are already increasing profitability, expecting break-even this year and 40 percent gross margin in the mid-term," McDermott said.
"As we have mentioned for some time, gaining the break even has been an important milestone for the company," Kirkpatrick said.
But the Dow industrials, Nasdaq and S&P 29 later pared gains to seesaw erratically on either side of break-even.
He added that the Chinese company now operates in 400 cities and had passed break-even point in half of them.
Craftsy had revenue of between $60 million and $65 million in 2016, according to multiple sources, and was around break-even.
And after running roughly at break-even profitability through this year, Netflix has pledged to deliver material global profits starting in 2017.
Snapchat's highly-engaged audience of young users is a "coveted" selling point for investors, especially as the company struggles to break even.
In order to make money on the trade, Gordon needs UUP to close below the break-even point of $26.43 on Jan.
Tanevski suggests benchmark Newcastle 6,000 grade coal would need to be close to $100 a tonne for the mine to break even.
After getting to the break-even point, the Yankees dropped eight of their next 211 games as they scored 25 runs, batted .
To break even, Mr Kimura would need to bring in $85 a piece, but they go for just $3.40 in his stores.
The stock market may be up, but most Americans haven't seen a raise in years and are struggling just to break even.
It's been six years since farmers did better than break even on corn, and five years since they made money off soybeans.
If this so-called "expected value" of the policy is less than the premium, the insurance "investment" fails the break-even test.
While it has reached break-even already, he said that profitability isn't an immediate focus — instead the priority is scale and development.
"Over the next couple of months we will turn break-even and then profitable in the first Southeast Asian countries," Wenzel added.
UEFA announced the ban on Wednesday after an investigation under its Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations, in particular the break-even requirement.
The company reported break even on a per share basis compared with analysts' estimates of a profit of 9 cents per share.
If Snap wants to make money, it would only need to sell a mere 2 million hot dog plushies to break even.
U.S. stocks initially whipsawed after Yellen's speech, with the three major indexes falling to just above break-even before hitting session highs.
The trade was made when Bank of America was trading at around $15.90, and it has a break-even level of $16.12.
Robin Hood Energy's initial losses were steep, with the company losing £8m in 2016-17 (it expects to break even this year).
At 24-6, if the Cubs play just break-even ball the rest of the time way they'll finish at 90-72.
HelloFresh remains loss-making but has narrowed its losses and pledged to break even on an operating profit level within 15 months.
We're moving from losing money — about $25 million in 2017 — to be break-even on a free cash flow basis in 2018.
About one in five Americans spend more than they earn and 38% break even, research from the National Financial Capability Study shows.
Shares were trading at 53.7 pence at 1312 GMT on Thursday, compared with the government's 73.6 pence so-called 'break-even' price.
Taking a break (even for 15 to 20 minutes) is a proven way to sustain concentration and energy levels throughout the day.
"Partner will likely need to reach about five to six percent market share to break even on the TV side," he said.
Most parents break even or turn a modest profit when they sell, after accounting for closing costs and other expenses, she said.
Chief Executive Mark Newton-Jones said he was targeting the UK business to be at least at break-even within two years.
If you plan to move earlier than your break-even point, then you may want to hold off on the refinance.5.
Meanwhile the two vehicles&apos lowest trim levels, the Mach E Select and Model Y Standard Range break even at 230 miles.
UCAR operates in China's rapidly evolving and hyper-competitive ride-sharing industry and has yet to break even on an EBITDA level.
But the undeniable truth is if you're exhausted and need a break, even something as hideous as this starts to look attractive.
It says its break-even coal price is a commercial secret but it can make a profit even when prices are low.
While not profitable yet, Gnock Fah said the company could break even if it wanted but it is instead going after growth.
The four work to break even each month, owing to additional office perks that they provide, like a full-time office manager.
Offsets, she said, encourage a break-even mind-set when what's needed to avert disaster is to slash fossil-fuel consumption immediately.
"We need to operate this as a business and break even or make money so that we can be sustainable," he said.
Quebec is expected to break even during the 2020-21 fiscal year, after putting C$2.7 billion into a debt-fighting fund.
The break-even cost, the estimate of what it costs to get a barrel of oil out of the ground, has plunged.
It says it reached cash flow break-even last year, and plans to generate more than $40 million in revenues in 2020.
For the next three summers, Mr. Cook's efforts were break-even civic acts inspired by a zeal for social reform, not profits.
"We were convinced right from the beginning that we won&apost have 10 or 15 years to reach break-even," he said.
The fiscal year 2019 saw Amtrak report record ridership, and the agency said it was on pace to break even by 2021.
"The Teacher" suggests that Elsa's loneliness was her greatest lesson, showing us how the Holocaust could break even those who survived it.
He added that the Chinese company now operates in 400 cities and had passed break-even point in half of those cities.
This leaves the production company at break-even in the best cases, and most times it's still losing money the first year.
The company is able to break even at $40 per barrel crude in the Permian Basin, currently the hottest U.S. shale play.
He assumes electricity costs of 6 cents per kilowatt hour and other expenses to arrive at the break-even estimate of $193,038.
Excluding the impact from Green Chef, acquired in March, HelloFresh already achieved break-even at the AEBITDA margin on a group level.
That has made life hard for U.S. drillers this year, with oil prices below their break-even level much of the year.
Wisconsin would not break even on the incentive package for at least 25 years, according to a legislative analysis released last week.
He called the feature a "break-even" operation, adding that the firm does not intend to generate revenue from the fractional trades.
Klassen's current break-even cost per metric ton of cacao is about $25,000, or nearly eight times the basic commodity market price.
For Democrats to win a majority, they would have to get well over 50 percent of the vote to even break even.
For frozen yogurt die-hards who spend $4.50 per medium-sized yogurt at Pinkberry, things break even after the 67th at-home yogurt.
The company is expected to record revenue of $210 million in 2019, with break-even earnings, before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA).
The startup has already made its Austin market profitable and can hit break-even in 6 months as it expands to new cities.
For Keene to make money on his trade, MGM would have to close above the break-even level of $31.50 by June expiration.
Moody's reckons the company would break even if it hits a 2018 sales target of 300,000 units with gross margins of about 25%.
Idorsia ended the year with 739 million francs in liquidity, which the company reiterated would not be enough to get to break even.
The loss-making builder's chairman said on Wednesday it might break even in 2016 and should return to profit in the following year.
The slump is exacerbating problems of excess capacity, with factory utilisation rates at China plants for many automakers estimated below break-even point.
Lower alumina prices serve to lower the aluminium production cost-curve, the break-even point for smelters that helps define the market's downside.
Both could assist as the $107 million-funded startup attempts to break even despite charging just a tiny 5 percent fee on subscriptions.
Pampel said the company is targeting break-even on an operating level this year and sales of 100 million euros within two years.
Elon Musk on Wednesday said Tesla now aims to be profitable in the fourth quarter, with the current quarter to be break-even.
A total of 57,000 fans attended Sunday's race, more than in 2014, but still below levels required for the circuit to break even.
The five-year, five-year break even inflation forward dropped to 1.45 percent, having traded as high as 1.51 percent earlier this week.
It has turned in loss after loss since acquisition in 2013, though he told investors on Monday the group would soon break even.
The state-owned airline, which no longer relies on government funding, had earlier delayed its break even date from 2017 to this year.
Rystad Energy, a Norwegian consultancy, says no other country except Kuwait can produce oil at a lower break even cost (see chart 2).
At the same time, PRRT has helped companies to invest billions in projects that typically take 10 years to break even on costs.
The specter of last year's all-female Ghostbusters, which didn't make enough money to break even, is also haunting the industry this year.
The six-year-old group, based in Paris and Berlin, has not yet reached break even and does not disclose its financial figures.
Pakistan's rail system has struggled to break even for decades as passenger numbers plunge, train lines close and the vital freight business nosedives.
BUT EVEN IF YOU DON'T BELIEVE THAT, YOU ONLY NEED ABOUT FOUR OR FIVE TENTHS OF GDP TO GET TO THIS BREAK EVEN.
The slump is exacerbating problems of excess capacity, with factory utilization rates at China plants for many automakers estimated below break-even point.
The U.S. legislature remains on a seven-week break, even as mosquitoes carrying the disease have begun spreading in the continental United States.
Germany's Delivery Hero said it would continue to look at every single acquisition and that Europe would break even for the full year.
He thinks he can break even within a few years, as long as the number of doctors licensed to recommend marijuana keeps rising.
We've got 70 people already, we've got a turnover of around €20M to €30M, we're going towards break even and profitable this year.
With the diesel model costing $1,500 more with 33 miles per gallon, the break-even point is just a hair under 100,000 miles.
The break-even price for the new development was expected to be around S$2,21.5-S$20.4,21 per square foot, Savills Singapore said.
It makes some sense that working off such excesses could take a bit more time than usual spent below the break-even line.
When comparing lenders, make sure to consider closing costs and think through how long it will take you to "break even" after refinancing.
Researching UFOs seems a bit like gambling: You mostly lose, or break even, but the promise that you might hit jackpot is powerful.
Mondelez hopes that up to 10 percent of its global media investments will break even or make a profit by 2020, Henderson said.
Analysts on average had expected the company to break even on revenue of $1.96 billion, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
They started the season 5-0 but now need a win in their final regular-season game just to break even this season.
A backlogs of work index slipped below 50 for the first time since May, dipping to 49.8 from last month's break-even point.
Fox insiders, however, claim the break-even number is closer to $350 million, meaning "Alita" might already be climbing out of the red.
"I'd committed the worst sin, which is that you get behind and think you've got to break even that day," Buffett tells Schroeder.
An index measuring output, which feeds into the composite PMI, was dangerously close to the break-even mark at 50.4, down from 51.3.
The plant, which reached break-even late in 2015, improved profitability further in 2016, said Sari Mannonen, the head of UPM's biofuels business.
E.T.F.s, he said, need about $50 million in assets to break even, a figure the Alternative Harvest raised soon after it was introduced.
Because our cost model is very efficient, we can break even on a series with just a few thousand readers, which is fantastic.
The corporation does better than break even because expenses would be higher and net profit lower as the basis for the taxes due.
Cash Flow Break-Even to Slightly Positive: We expect T2R's cash flow on average to breakeven or be slightly positive over 2018-2020.
The 'AAA'-stressed cash flow valuation component decreases the break-even over-collateralisation by 6.6%, due to excess spread available in the programme.
Fitbit (FIT) reported a loss of two cents per share for its latest quarter, compared to analyst expectations of a break-even quarter.
For 2019, the federally subsidized company reported record ridership and financial performance and said it would soon break even on a budgetary basis.  
Elon Musk had previously said that Tesla aims to be profitable in the fourth quarter, with the third quarter to be break-even.
Another is to roll them up into your loan, but it makes the loan amount higher and will take longer to break even.
Oilfield services providers are already working on completing wells at break-even or lower, West said, meaning any further cuts would bring losses.
About 75 percent of startup canna-businesses break even within one year, despite the immense challenges and obstacles cannabis companies face every day.
Source: FactSet The company reported second-quarter earnings per share of 2 cents, versus expectations the company would break even for the quarter.
Foxconn ultimately chose Wisconsin, where the state, by its own admission, will take at least 26 years to break even on its deal.
Roku said in its shareholder letter that it hopes to become "roughly break-even on a full year adjusted EBITDA basis" in 2020.
Every time we went out and raised money, we set a model to get to break-even with the resources that we had.
Each time we did it, we would set the budgets for the next year or two, to get us back to break-even.
But Wallace estimates that a tenant needs to stay in place for 13.5 years, on average, before they break even for the company.
Neither Halep nor her coach, Darren Cahill, cried foul over Wozniacki's break, even though Halep had to wait longer than usual to serve.
Realtech Ag: * FY CONSOLIDATED SALES OF EUR 19.6 MILLION (PREVIOUS YEAR: EUR 22.9 MILLION) * FY GROUP OPERATING EBIT OF AROUND EUR - 1.1 MILLION (PREVIOUS YEAR: AROUND EUR - 2.4 MILLION) * EXPECTS OPERATIONAL BREAK EVEN AT LEAST AT MONTH LEVEL DURING 2018 * SEES 2018 MONTHLY BREAK EVEN IN ORDER TO BE ABLE TO ACHIEVE POSITIVE RESULTS FROM 2019 Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
Shipping has struggled with overcapacity, price wars and freight rates far below break-even levels, but industry analysts say the worst may be over.
Stocks extended losses when oil prices fell further, but a steady climb in financial sector stocks had the S&P 303 near break-even.
In order to make money on the trade, First Solar would have to close above the break-even point of $38.20 on March 17.
With the 22014 London Games, though, NBC saw enough success to break even, meaning they could leverage even higher ad prices down the line.
I can perceive one wave as an entire ocean, forgetting that it will always breakeven if there is another, similar wave behind it.
The seller said that without Seller Mafia he would barely break even on sales because the cost of advertising on Amazon is so high.
Because it needs to expand rapidly to break even, they reckon it will seek to run as many publicly funded establishments as it can.
But he did say that in order for Bird to eventually break even, the scooters will need to increase their lifespan to six months.
Analysts were calling for Under Armour to break even on a per-share basis, with sales of $21 billion, according to a Refinitiv survey.
They are up 2.1 percent year-to-date, however, and almost back at the average break-even level of 14,000 yuan ($2,087.90) a tonne.
They are up 2 percent year-to-date, however, and almost back at the average break-even level of 14,13 yuan ($2,087.90) a tonne.
Stores become break-even for WiFi Dabba after four months on the network and the company makes 30 percent of all Wi-Fi sales.
Intriguingly, an $11 per month subscription fee could generate even higher than break-even returns for Facebook, given the way the ad market works.
Depending on the numbers fed into the model, global break-even could have come as early as 1997, or might still not have arrived.
This physiological routine is hard to break even on days off, which could be why sleeping late on non-training days is so hard.
The company is still loss-making, mainly because of costs related to its rapid growth, but it is aiming to break even next year.
You only need to spend $350 per year at Costco to save enough to break even on the cost of your membership, Demer says.
"We're quickly on track to become a break-even company," he says, adding that scaling Stash is less challenging than a traditional investment advisory.
The company, which had said in March it expected its international operations to break even, has also been negotiating with international franchisees on terms.
Seattle won nine of 10 to get back to the break-even mark on June 7 after falling a season-low eight games under .
The weaker payout will add to pressure on the New Zealand dairy sector as it is below estimated break-even levels of NZ$5.28.
Because the clock is cumulative, a driver can be prompted to take a break even if they haven't driven driven for 12 hours consecutively.
The unit is likely to reach break-even in coming quarters, though it still accounts for less than five percent of Alibaba's overall revenue.
At the same time, observe how close the small blue line stays to zero, what we can think of as the "break-even point".
These calls break even at $90.49, which means that Exxon still needs to rise another 3 percent from Thursday trading levels by December expiration.
Bullish analysts at JPMorgan Chase, a bank, believe Disney+ can break even by 2022 and eventually attract 45m subscribers in America and 115m abroad.
Goldman Sachs said fees to China copper were falling close to break-even costs of $50-$60 a tonne, at $60-$70 a tonne.
So not only do we expect to hit kind of cash flow break even, but we expect business to be very profitable at maturity.
"One would be about how to calculate your break-even point, another would be about how to manage your books," Greenfield told the Post.
Netflix, which has been spending aggressively to expand globally, has said it planned to "run around break-even through 2016" and then deliver profits.
It would have been "very close to break even" if not for the hurricanes that shuttered hundreds of units during the quarter, Travis said.
Cable pricing would likely rise as customers no longer have to rent cable boxes (so it's possible you'd still break even on monthly costs).
Non-OPEC producers, such as those in the U.S., have struggled to break even with the lower oil price and have cut costs drastically.
The ambitious line-up struggled to break even financially, however, which prompted Horton to put the brakes on any immediate plans for future editions.
We had to replace them with new digital customers just to break even on the revenue line, masking the robust growth in new products.
Chipotle Mexican Grill — Chipotle warned that it expected its first-ever quarterly loss, a change from its prior forecast for a break-even quarter.
The five-year, five-year break-even forward rate which is tracked by the ECB is now at levels last seen three weeks ago.
Eich says that break-even number could be as low as 15 million, a fraction of the usage of even small browsers like Opera.
Adjusted free cash flow for all industrial business should be between break-even and negative $2 billion, before turning positive in 2020, Culp said.
Carlson, who manages musicians by day, began a Kickstarter campaign with a $20,000 goal to break even, but ultimately received $47, 000 in donations.
The company said it expects to record revenue of $210 million in 2019, with break-even earnings, before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA).
Hotels typically need 40 percent occupancy to break even, according to Christian Lega, a director of tourism at real estate services firm CBRE Hotels.
The free cash flow outlook for the year was lowered to negative $500 million from a range of break even to negative $250 million.
Executive director Peter Huang, speaking at an earnings briefing, also said he expects the company's e-commerce business to break even in 2020-2021.
Bukalapak expects to break even in three years, as it adds new product segments and expands coverage in small towns, Oetomo previously told Reuters.
Others wondered how Disney could ever recoup its investment at such low pricing; Disney estimates it would break even at 13m-90m subscribers globally.
Over time, the hope is, investment will go down and revenue will rise; the service is also expected to break even in five years.
HelloFresh, which delivers meal ingredients and recipes in 10 countries, said it expected to break even on an operating level (EBITDA) by early 2019.
At its peak, the field will produce up to 660,000 barrels per day, with a break-even price of less than $20 per barrel.
The company predicted it could break even next quarter, before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, if it performs on the high end of estimates.
Mr. Halim hopes to break even or turn a profit on what he described as an investment of "several million dollars" in the project.
The diffusion index rose by 85033 to 54.7, comfortably above the break-even mark of 50, but certainly not an extraordinary level of activity.
Selling your company is unlikely to be on your mind as you're in the trenches, trying to grow teams, improve productivity and break even.
He said the company's break-even oil price had come down as a result of its cost savings, but did not specify the price.
"Earnings for the next fiscal year will likely be break-even or they may just eke out small gains on the year," Fujito said.
Because they have lower break-even costs, Permian drillers would likely be the last to rein in new output if oil prices collapse further.
"We aim to break even on our hardware and make money when customers use our devices, not when we sell devices," said Mr. Keith.
By implementing the changes above, you end up with $2,467 profit per scooter, break-even at 34 days, and a gross margin of 62%.
But attendances have dwindled and only 57,000 fans attended this year on race Sunday, below the levels required for the circuit to break even.
If your cash burn is low — or even better, if you can get to cash-flow break-even — you can get through hard times.
They max out their credit cards to secure cheap space and try to break even by throwing parties every night their pop-up exists.
Niel, who founded France's Iliad telecom company, invested 250 million euros ($268 million) in the project and expects to break even within three years.
The company predicted it could break even next quarter — before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization — if it performs on the high end of estimates.
Reuters data shows break-even inflation rates for benchmark 30-year index-linked gilts reached their highest in nearly three years earlier this month.
I had signed Nancy and myself up for a couples massage later that afternoon — hey, we deserved a break even on day one, O.K.?
Meanwhile, Shanghai aluminium prices are at around 12,13 yuan ($1,823.04) a tonne, near their lowest since July 2016, leaving smelters struggling to break even.
Stollar's parents said they would contribute what they could until she could turn a profit — or at least break even — on the WTA Tour.
Consider the charts below from personal finance site NerdWallet, which show the break-even period (when buying becomes more advantageous than renting, money-wise).
Chief Financial Officer Joseph Gaspar said IMI was losing money when it was acquired and has now reached break-even on an operating basis.
A market feasibility study projected 24,000 rounds at Bayou Oaks as the break-even point, and Barousse said the budget calls for 30,000 rounds.
So if your closing costs are $3,000 and you can save $200 a month by refinancing, it will take 15 months to break even.
"You don't need to go to Aruba, but take a break," even if it's just for a weekend or a few days, she says.
WM Motor's Mitchell expects the company can break-even in the next 12 months, as the start-up puts greater effort into consumer marketing.
The meal kit company said it would increase growth-supporting investments and now expects to break even on an adjusted basis sometime during 2019.
Estonian ride-hailing firm Bolt is starting to break even in a majority of the countries it operates in, its CEO has told CNBC.
MANNHEIM, Germany (Reuters) - SAP, Europe's largest software company, expects its enterprise cloud business to break even this year, its chief executive said on Thursday.
Bankrate has a tool that helps savers calculate the penalty, and indicates what the rate on a new C.D. should be to break even.
Analysts had expected Twilio to break even in terms of earnings on $135.9 million in revenue in the third quarter, according to Thomson Reuters.
We tried different things; we tried different management companies, different booking agents, but no matter what we did, it didn't help us break even.
CCP, the Icelandic game developers behind Eve: Valkyrie, another VR title, will soon be "break-even" after its giant $30 million VR development investment.
Like many businesses in the area, it relies on winter tourists to help it break even and keep its staff employed through the slow months.
If it can keep costs low and grow that number, it may eventually get to break even and no longer need infusions of investor capital.
The break even rate is the difference between the yield on a nominal fixed-rate bond and the real yield on an inflation-linked bond.
The decline in TIPS break-even rates was mitigated by data that showed U.S. inflation had moved closer to the Federal Reserve's 2 percent goal.
In order for Keene to make money on his trade, MGM would have to close above the break-even level of $353 by June expiration.
Bellew told reporters the airline was aiming to tap capital markets by March 2019, adding that he was confident it would break even in 2018.
While families might pay more up front for fossil fuel energy, many of them would break even or make money from the carbon dividend payments.
Obviously this worked and no one uses YouTube to watch music videos anymore—I kid, but Vevo did break even last year, according to Billboard.
On March 8, the Orlando JCC is holding a fundraiser, where it hopes to raise $200,000 to help the center break even for the year.
A 5,000-word piece commissioned at $1.00 a word requires about one million reads for the publisher to break even on an optimized ad setup.
The main risk of that playbook is a rally that's not strong enough, relative to the call option break-even price, Bank of America said.
The margins are a turnaround for the independents, who struggled to break even this summer amid a pricing war with major refiners Sinopec and PetroChina.
Plus, Apple's 30 percent cut means that if Spotify sells subscriptions through the App Store, it has to charge customers more just to break even.
The policy makes sense because the Saudis have the largest oil reserves in the world and low break-even costs of producing crude, Essner said.
Many of them are already struggling to break even, due to a crushing combination of tariffs, low commodity prices, and natural disasters like this one.
Photo courtesy of Getty Images Photo courtesy of Getty Images "We are going to break even or lose money on selling the kits," says Jain.
It aims to have 13 million subscribers by 2018, a level which analysts say has to be surpassed for Premium to break even as planned.
"Cost reductions and power prices will have to be consistently much higher than our predictions for the subsidy free projects to break even," they said.
Research firm Wood Mackenzie recently estimated new thermal oil sands projects would need a U.S. crude price of around $60 to break even over time.
The Nasdaq composite closed just below break-even, but posted a weekly gain of 0.1 percent, notching its first eight-week winning streak since 2010.
The project, run by the Electric Power Board, was cash-flow positive, but the analysis suggests it would still take 412 years to break even.
"Those [contracts] break even at $138.50, so that's probably a long, just looking to add some leverage and rolling it out a month," explained Nathan.
Net profit attributable to the company fell 95.7 percent to $406,000, or break-even per share, hit mainly by restructuring charges related to headcount reductions.
Fifty percent of all businesses fail within five years, and over 65 percent of small businesses break even or lose money before they go bankrupt.
It could now potentially break even in the next two to three years, Chief Executive Abdulaziz al-Raisi told Reuters in an interview in Dubai.
Wage data will likely remain a focus for the Fed as well as the markets, with direct implications on U.S. break even yields going forward.
Equally, $65 to $70 is a level where Saudi and OPEC can manage in the context of their fiscal oil break-even (price per barrel).
Analysts on average expected GoPro to break even in the fourth quarter on $27 million in revenue, according to a consensus estimate from Thomson Reuters.
RwandAir officials say the airline expects to break even by 2018, and plans to carve out a niche by connecting under-served destinations across Africa.
The company, which currently has about 6 million bikes, also aims to break even by the end of the year, Chief Executive Dai Wei said.
The company said the deals should help it, one day, to break even with oil prices CLc1 at $50 per barrel after paying its dividend.
I can't believe how many restaurants are at the break-even point—or not even at that point—and are still around in this town.
Consider that it takes about four years for homeowners to break even on their home due to the closing costs they paid upfront, Betterment found.
However, Fitch expects One Re to be able to significantly increase its premium income by end-2018, allowing the company to at least break even.
The project can break even with U.S. crude prices of at least $203 a barrel, meaning right now Athabasca keeps losing money on Hangingstone production.
HCFB became slightly below break-even in 1Q16 (net loss of RUB4953bn or 0.5% of end-1Q16 equity)) after reporting significant losses in 2015-2014.
MSCI's all-country world stock index traded just above break-even, while the pan-European FTSEurofirst 300 index rose 20.50 percent to close at 210,23.
In order to break even, Voi says it will use the fresh capital to ramp up work on its kick scooters to extend their lifespan.
Netflix is burning $3bn a year and would need to raise prices by 15% to break even—tricky when there are over 30 rival services.
The users would only need to watch about 7 minutes of video for Facebook to break even on its $200 million content investment, Nowak wrote.
Break-even rates for TIPS, the differences between yields from those bonds and regular Treasuries, have recovered along with stocks and other growth-oriented investments.
The Fed only needs to break even on its system and it isn't owned by major banks, which may make FedNow more attractive to FIs.
HelloFresh, which listed on the Frankfurt stock exchange in November, said in January that it hoped to break even by the end of the year.
At this point, The Wheel would need some three million visitors a year, according to an estimate by Hunden Strategic Partners, just to break even.
Last year it delivered 27 A380s and has said it expects to continue to break even based on a similar level of deliveries in 2016.
Shanghai aluminum prices dipped by 0.7% over September and remain below the 14,000 yuan a tonne mark often considered a break-even for Chinese smelters.
Analysts estimate that the movie will need to take in more than $800 million worldwide to break even, after accounting for revenue splits with theaters.
Tight-oil companies can break-even with oil prices below $40 per barrel, while production in the Arctic requires between $60 and $85033 per barrel.
I went from, how do you get to a highly profitable venture, to how do we get to a break-even venture that does good.
The steelmaker reported a slump in first-quarter pretax profit and reiterated its expectation that it would break even on the pretax level this year.
The break-even point could head toward $40 per barrel in the long term, according to Kelly, but that won't scare off investors quite yet.
The big winners — Telecom Italia and Vodafone — can probably break even on their investments over time, according to Bernstein analysts, but only by hiking prices.
Meanwhile, Shanghai aluminum prices SAFcv2.23 are at around 12,750 yuan ($1,823.04) a ton, near their lowest since July 2016, leaving smelters struggling to break even.
"They're not in it for a break-even or a slight loss or a slight gain," said Jeffrey Cohen, a bankruptcy lawyer at Lowenstein Sandler.
Part of this is uncertainty about the "break even" point for many projects in the United States — the price at which it's profitable to drill.
When Google AdSense came out, that immediately provided like $3,000 a month, which was what I needed to pay all the bills and break even.
Brandon Hokana, whose family farms 3,500 acres near Ellendale, N.D., estimates that they need a price of $8.75 per bushel of soybeans to break even.
Dozens of events blow through New York City every night, each one meriting a miniature campaign to fill the room or, at least, break even.
"Our latest perspective is that U.S. break-even for long haul could be between 2025 and 2030," said Russell Hensley, one of the report's authors.
A Byton representative said the company is aiming to hit the break-even point two to three years after it begins selling the M-Byte.
HK) and Xinfa Group, sending Shanghai aluminum prices SAFcv4.43 well above the 24.4,24.6 yuan ($238.63,978) a tonne mark often considered a break-even for producers.
However, China may be having trouble getting its economy fully moving again after the extended Lunar New Year break, even in the non-quarantined areas.
Now, this break-even price here is at $108.40, which is 13% above the current price of that stock, which is a pretty incredible trade.
It's about to get a little easier for you to figure out how to break even or get a bigger tax refund from Uncle Sam.
The high rent at the one store that was not regularly dealing with violence meant that, even at that location, she struggled to break even.
However, SB's underlying profitability is somewhat better, as it was break-even on a pre-impairment basis, while GB had a small pre-provision loss.
The jackpot is purposely designed to allow as many people as possible a small win or to at least break even with a free ticket.
The company is now building a portfolio of projects that can break even when oil prices are as low as $40 a barrel, he said.
The Dow and S&P 500 posted modest gains, while the Nasdaq traded near break-even with U.S. crude prices sliding under $29 a barrel.
Novel&aposs ownership of its buildings means that the occupancy levels it needs to break even are much lower than other coworking firms, Bennett said.
The jackpot is purposely designed to allow as many people as possible a small win or to at least break even with a free ticket.
"We see potential for shale to break even at $45 ... (and) we see $45-$55 per barrel annual WTI range," the U.S. investment bank said.
The company said it will approach break-even on an adjusted EBITDA basis for the year as it invests gross profits back into the business.
On U.S. 10-year inflation protected securities (TIPs), the "break-even" is around 1.6% which is where traders anticipate prices to be in a decade.
"Prior to the post-Brexit referendum, we were on target to break even for the year," CFO Chuck Stevens told analysts during the company's conference call.
Next year's focus will be creating app content and "having [users] link the app to purchasing," and Mallouk expects to break even in year three (2018).
Analysts expect U.S. oil drilling to taper off as old hedge positions wind down, leaving smaller producers exposed to market prices at below break-even levels.
Add other expenses, such as the interest on debt, and the break-even point is pushed out until at least 22017, industry analysts from Citigroup estimated.
"For us, [the cost of setting up the CMV] had to be a break-even of a few transactions to make sense for us," Piedra said.
Mahindra rescued Ssangyong from near-insolvency in 2011, acquiring a stake of just over 70 percent, but the car maker has since struggled to break even.
The devices cost $211 per month, or around $217,211 per three-story building, Popper said, and the devices break even after around 218 months of revenue.
At that point, the company claimed its financials would start to reach a break-even point and it would have the leverage to negotiate with theaters.
As your pet ages or if the worst happens, at the very least, you'll break even on all the monthly premiums you've paid through the years.
"You try to break even with sponsorship dollars," said Michael M. Kaiser, the chairman of the DeVos Institute of Arts Management at the University of Maryland.
Another academic study found that to break-even under the proposed 21625 percent cap, traditional installment loans would have to be at least $2900,220006 to $2202,2628.
The US price of oil is currently trading at around $54 a barrel — a precarious level for shale producers, who barely break-even at that price.
The company, however, maintained its earnings forecast for its aerospace business and continues to expect free cash flow to break even, plus or minus $250 million.
Bird CEO Travis VanderZanden told The Verge last March that each scooter needed to stay in service for six months for the company to break even.
Operating in more than 40 markets with more than 13,000 restaurant partners, it hopes to break even in Europe in the second half of this year.
The 33,000-yuan mark is considered an average break-even for Chinese aluminium smelters, whose margins had been squeezed by a protracted price slump over 2018.
Shouldn't I be calculating the break-even point, based on a reasonable expectation of the returns I can get on that money if I invested it?
"Some of the markets we're are in are already reaching break even or profitable, so it's just a case of getting into more markets," he said.
The 14,000 yuan mark is considered an average break-even for Chinese aluminium smelters, whose margins had been squeezed by a protracted price slump over 2018.
The 14,000 yuan mark is considered an average break-even for Chinese aluminum smelters, whose margins had been squeezed by a protracted price slump over 2018.
The 33,000-yuan mark is considered an average break-even for Chinese aluminum smelters, whose margins had been squeezed by a protracted price slump over 2018.
There is a typical lag of around 18 months for a new private banker to break even, but Baer expects its recruitment drive to pay dividends.
While he wouldn't discuss company-wide finances, Ilishayev said goPuff is profitable in most markets, reaching a break-even point in an average of 5.5 months.
I think it would be worth it as long as I at least break even, but it's a pretty saturated market as far as I know.
We've long seen with Amazon if they could just break even on the hardware, they look like a hardware company, but they're not a hardware company.
Operating in more than 40 markets with more than 290,000 restaurant partners, it hopes to break even in Europe in the second half of this year.
But considering the differences in durability, size, weight distribution, and equally as important, style, a travel bag can make or break even the shortest of trips.
For example, the analysis determined that the break-even point for installing a mitigation system using underpasses and fencing is 3.2 annual deer collisions per kilometer.
The company, which generates revenue from a $1-a-month membership fee and a $1 per-trade fee, needs 20,000 users to break even, Weeresinghe said.
Over time, he hopes to break even using just the tipping model, but today the organization relies on legal aid funds to partially fund its operations.
It added it now planned to achieve such break-even on adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (AEBITDA) basis during the course of 2019.
Thanks to financial drama and heavy loans behind the scenes, Kingdoms of Amalur had needed to sell at least three million copies just to break even.
HelloFresh, which delivers meal ingredients and recipes in 10 countries, aims to break even on an operating level, or adjusted EBITDA, within the next 15 months.
She shares an excessive quantity of blackberry currant jam with Joey, but at $17 a jar to break even, Monica's jam-making plans are short lived.
Lixma CEO Hsu said the firm won't break even on the project until the ninth year of its 20-year contract with the prison and Taipower.
Delving into the all-important break-even cost of production considerations, Baweja highlighted that Saudi Arabia is probably the only place that currently has excess capacity.
Domino's Pizza, Britain's biggest pizza delivery firm, dipped 1.5 percent as the company said it no longer expected its international business to break even this year.
The grain trading division made another loss, excluding port silo revenue, in a context of tough international markets, but should break even this year, Blandinieres said.
The lower break-even costs stem from a suite of factors, like technological improvements to how much service companies charge, which fell when oil prices tumbled.
The company's U.S. shale oil break-even price stood at $66 per barrel at the end of 2016, a 35 percent improvement from the prior year.
In late July the accord fell apart, with Vivendi saying it had noticed that Mediaset's pay-TV business would take a long time to break even.
Online is thought to account for under five percent of commerce in the region, while Lazada has yet to break even, let alone post a profit.
It has spent £2 billion covering its British plants' losses and now estimates that they will need at least another £2 billion just to break even.
Under Armour – The athletic apparel maker reported a break-even quarter on an adjusted basis, compared to analyst forecasts of a 5 cents per share loss.
That makes it almost impossible to make a buck - and if you have to hike your prices to break even, that risks alienating your loyal fans.
That approach will allow the residential solar business to break even by next year, Mauricio Gutierrez, NRG's chief executive, said in a conference call with analysts.
Chronic Amtrak delays are hampering the railroad's efforts to break even by 2021, and are costing an estimated $41.9 million per year over the long term.
North American robo-advisers need to manage $11.3 billion to $21.5 billion if they want a chance to break even, HSBC said in a March report.
Yet fracking is dirty and new projects need an oil price of $40-50 a barrel to break-even, at least twice the level Aramco requires.
Erosion of these buffers will be slower than in other Fitch-rated oil exporters, due to a low fiscal break-even oil price of USD54/b.
As for that 18-day average recovery time, he's optimistic that the market will break even faster than usual, as earnings season is around the corner.
The break-even production costs will rise an average of $1.60 to $36.50 per barrel this year, according to data from Rystad Energy, which surveys producers.
The average break-even cost for delayed new projects was $62 per barrels of oil equivalent, WoodMac said, adding that deepwater projects had been hit hardest.
Deutsche Bank said it was targeting an 8% return on tangible equity (ROTE) by 2022 but flagged "significant uncertainty" that it would break even in 2020.
As it turned out, the price of ether has kept rising, so I was able to break even on my mining rig within about 5 months.
A year ago, Oman Air Chief Executive Abdulaziz al-Raisi told Reuters the airline would potentially break even by 2021, four years later than initially planned.
So that means that even if most MoviePass users saw only one or two movies per month, the company still wouldn't break even on subscriptions alone.
Analysts say sub 12,000 yuan aluminium is well below most smelters' break-even price and has seen some firms - including Chalco - shut production units for maintenance.
HelloFresh added it now planned to achieve such break-even on adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (AEBITDA) basis during the course of 2019.
For example, Comcast CFO Michael Cavanagh said at an investor conference Monday that Comcast/NBCUniversal's new streaming service Peacock could be break-even in five years .
When you add it all up, even without the rewards points you earn with each purchase, it's easy to break even on the $199 annual fee.
Like many other insurers, Anthem has struggled to make money in the marketplaces, but it said it expected to break even or do better this year.
"From my perspective they are more likely to break even with this (financing) and the other forms of financing they have in place," Basham told IFR.
But since the trade has two break-even points, at $254.50 and at $245.50, Gordon would make money so long as SPY closes within that range.
Since that price fluctuates daily, it is difficult to calculate an individual farmer's exact income or losses, but most small farmers in Colombia barely break even.
Then again, some U.S. executives suggest fresh fruit producers will cut prices and sell at break-even levels in some cases just to maintain market share.
The German firm said it hoped to break even by the end of year and said sales had picked up in the U.S., its biggest market.
It did, however, operate at "near break-even" last year — an accomplishment today as startups often lose hundreds of millions of dollars on an annual basis.
Mansury said the airline still expected to break even in 9.53, despite suffering from higher oil prices and rupiah depreciation, as well as the pilot discontent.
Microsoft already migrated Cortana to iOS (yup, I'm guessing you didn't know that), but in 2017, Cortana will break even further out of its PC shell.
If the tournament is being held in a city with a high cost of living, that might not be enough for the caddie to break even.
Oman's tame media calm anxieties by predicting an imminent oil-price hike from $50 to $80 per barrel, which is the level Oman needs to break even.
The Permian's low break-even costs are prized with crude prices still stuck at $50 to $60 per barrel, half of what the commodity fetched through 2014.
East said there was no "immediate will" to exit the marine sector, but the business needed to be "right sized" to break even when demand was low.
Even so, van Beurden said subsalt areas should be able to break even at oil prices forecast for this year, without saying what those prices might be.
The company, however, maintained its full-year earnings forecast for its aerospace business and continues to expect break-even free cash flow, plus or minus $250 million.
By 6753, the Plaza needed an operating profit of $2675 million a year to break even, according to financial records that Mr. Trump disclosed at the time.
Fitch expects that One Re will be able to increase its premium income by end-2018 to a level that will allow the company to break even.
Yet many of around 280 listed U.S. independent oil producers and scores of smaller ones need $403-$240 a barrel to break even, according to several analyst.
Even the most costly shale projects break even at around $70 a barrel, and new wells can be drilled and start producing within a matter of months.
The company says that this new structure will allow it to break even on the tickets it's selling — a key step to making the business model work.
Stalf, 226, said N26 could break even by the second quarter of 226 as it has reached a point where it can soon become a profitable company.
A Colorado Health Institute analysis concluded that Coloradocare would break even in its first year, but would "slide into ever-increasing deficits" longer-term without tax increases.
Its bioenergy unit posted losses in five of the past six quarters and the company forecast results for the unit would be roughly break-even in 2019.
The Ukrainian is bankrolling it but hopes to break even next year when the league will expand to six teams from America and six teams from Europe.
PPA hits the Baby Bear "just right" spot with a "break even" level that floats a bit year to year depending on league efficiency in that season.
Even if the swim team or the track teams they played for don't break even, the presence of those teams makes the university a more attractive place.
A report from consultancy Rystad Energy issued in February pegged the break-even price for U.S. shale oil producers to an average $35 per barrel, Reuters reported.
It will take homebuyers at least three years to break even on their investment in some of the nation's largest housing markets, and even longer in others.
Amazon said it aims to break even on sales of Echos, making money instead on goods and services bought through the device, such as music and groceries.
Barring a weather disaster, more corn planted means a bigger harvest that will add to massive global crop inventories that have kept prices below break-even levels.
It is difficult to believe that a site with tens of millions of eyeballs on it every month is earning just enough for Peckham to break even.
After years of struggles from its phone division, Sony has finally figured out how to break even: by shrinking everything dramatically and benefiting from favorable exchange rates.
More often than not, according to data from the FTC, MLM sellers either lose money on building up their stock or have just managed to break even.
Free cash flow guidance for the year, a closely watched metric, was lowered to negative $500 million from a range of break even to negative $250 million.
On the question of whether Clinton cares about voters, she is running 28503 points below break-even after being down only 22019 points in the previous survey.
A lot of ink has been spilled lately over falling break-even costs, the price at which drillers aren't losing money on producing a barrel of oil.
Still, the CPI and TIPS break-even rates are stuck below the Federal Reserve's 2 percent inflation goal, despite their recent upswing, as global demand remains sluggish.
"Most golf courses are losing money," said Dai Yuying, general manager of Sanya Luhuitou Golf Club, adding that his tournament-quality course is managing to break even.
In the first quarter, the company hit break even on a cash flow basis, and its core business was growing at a 43% annual rate, Wall said.
On that occasion, the club was hit with financial sanctions, demanding it break-even with its transfer spending, as well as a squad cap for European games.
Like most start-ups, it is not yet turning a profit, but the church is investing in the wine business and expects to break even this year.
Yet Shaw still lives in a three-hundred-and-twenty-five-square-foot one-bedroom, and Roomful of Teeth relies on grants and donations to break even.
Support for the tax bill — which polled dreadfully while it was being debated by Congress — is now nearly at the break-even point, with 48 percent support.
The shorter-cycle, lower break-even cost of shallow water projects suggests the jackup market will realize an earlier uptick in demand, which is beginning to materialize.
Radak wrote his post partially to show the truth of Hall's claim, namely that such deals are usually the only way to break even in VR development.
Snap CEO Evan Spiegel sent a company-wide note to employees "several months ago" outlining a zealous goal to break even in 2018, according to The Information.
Yet many of around 22019 listed U.S. independent oil producers and scores of smaller ones need $280-$403 a barrel to break even, according to several analysts.
But prices fell by 2% in June, and currently sit below the 14,000 yuan ($2,035.92) mark that is considered a break-even threshold for many Chinese smelters.
You'll get the most mileage out of your dollar if you aim to break even — you want to avoid giving an interest-free loan to the government.
Covert explains the loophole is used by investors who fund projects in economically distressed areas deemed "opportunity zones" receive a sizable tax break, even on unrelated investments.
AT&T's answer to Netflix, HBO Max, will need to scale faster than its niche predecessor HBO Now to break even and appease investors, Barclays analysts say.
HBO Max, due out in April, will need at least 33 million subscribers to break even on the cost of programming for the platform, the firm estimated.
HBO Max, AT&T's answer to Netflix, will need to scale faster than its niche predecessor HBO Now to break even and appease investors, Barclays analysts say.
But shale oil and gas are expensive to produce, and Russia is now calculating that many companies cannot survive as prices fall below their break-even point.
McDonald's breakfast took eight years to become profitable, while Taco Bell did not break even on the early morning meal for 18 to 24 months, he wrote.
Three years on, Choi and other manufacturers operating in Vietnam say they are struggling to break even due to higher transportation and labor costs and weaker sales.
The break-even point — below which a worker would make more money on unemployment, and above which it would pay to keep working — differs widely among states.
To break with Midwestern politeness, will Chance have enough cash on hand to foot the bill, without other investors, if his Chicagoist continually fails to break even?
The five-year, five-year break-even forward, a market gauge of euro zone inflation expectations over the long term, slumped to a record low of 1.0327%.
Plant-based meat company Beyond Meat is expected to basically break even for the quarter, after earnings 210 cents per share the prior quarter, according to FactSet.
For the past three years, annual sales have hovered around $1 billion, with profits at a break-even level, according to figures provided by Mr. Del Vecchio.
If you need to buy something on your lunch break, even just walking into certain stores can notify retailers about your shopping habits, via Bluetooth and GPS.
The CB is eligible to convert at US$33.4.5 – expensive, given a break-even period of just 1.43 years, but highlighting the benefit of eliminating market risks.
The manufacturing PMI marked the 12th month below the break-even mark, registering 47.8 - albeit an improvement on December's 46.3 and well above the Reuters poll's 62753.
Azour said Riyadh's break-even oil price was $83 a barrel in 2017, and "expectations for 2018 are that it will be around $85-$87 a barrel".
The underwriters would break even on the entire financing if the bond priced with an 8.75% coupon and an OID of 91, two of the sources said.
But many hospitals in rural areas, which suffer from undercapacity, and in poor urban areas, which have lots of uninsured patients, barely break even or lose money.
Podbere added that he expects the company to be free cash flow positive in fiscal 2021 and to break even in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2021.
Scott Walker and President Trump — would create 4,000 fewer jobs than expected, and that the state might not break even on a deal with Foxconn until 85033.
If the actual employment number was 3,000, the break-even point would be so far in the future that it is "silly to talk about," he said.
However, the organising committee aims to break even or make a profit on the Games, by raising more money from public corporations and the government, Eom said.
According to an analysis by the nonpartisan Legislative Fiscal Bureau, it would take at least 25 years for the state's taxpayers to break even on the incentives.
New technologies for drilling and hydraulic fracturing helped bring the break-even price for the best wells from over $60 a barrel to as low as $2000.
His popularity ratings nationally continue to be subpar, though his net favorability rating in Wisconsin, arguably the most important swing state, is much closer to break even.
Amtrak is on track to break even in the next fiscal year, despite what some passengers see as declining service and not to mention ever-rising fees.
If I want to justify that extra bread, I could just cancel my Netflix and drink one fewer beers at just one happy hour, and I'd break even.
Net loss was $186 million, or 60 cents per share, in the quarter, compared with a loss of $1 million, or break even per share, a year earlier.
AND THAT BUSINESS IS BREAK-EVEN OR BETTER THIS FISCAL YEAR AND IS ON TRACK TO BECOMING A NICE PROFIT CONTRIBUTOR TO NOT ONLY PARAMOUNT, BUT OBVIOUSLY, VIACOM.
This may motivate issuers to manage OC more tightly, closer to the break-even OC for a target rating level, given the more onerous requirements for encumbered assets.
In May, yields and break-even levels on Italy's May 2023 bond pegged to euro zone inflation and May 2023 bond pegged to Italian inflation were almost identical.
While its PMI rose to 47.8 from March's 47.5, it spent its third consecutive month below the break-even mark and was below a median forecast for 47.9.
Even if they were to fall to the DoE's target of $22 per kWh, they would still need an oil price of $20403 a barrel to break even.
Walt Disney Studios threw a $250 million production budget and a $150 million advertising budget at it, necessitating a box-office take of $800 million to break even.
Netflix has warned investors that it would run at break-even profitability through the end of 20153 as it pushed to make its service available across the globe.
Details for the restructuring program are due in coming weeks, Meyer Burger said, adding it hopes to cut its break-even sales level to just 300 million francs.
The Heat will try to reach the break-even point when they host another hot team battling for positioning in the East in the Toronto Raptors on Thursday.
Next, Ralph Angel meets with Proctor, who gives him the run down on the numbers of the farm and explains that Ralph Angel will break even this season.
Its break-even price—the amount of revenue per barrel at which a project starts to be profitable—ranges from just under $20 to a bit below $60.
He added that most of the oil discoveries that the major companies are making tend to be in deep water and the break even points are much higher.
"Our unit economics are healthy and we break-even in every new city within 3-6 months, and the company as a whole is also profitable," he adds.
At the time, BusinessWeek reported in 2006 that ESPN had managed to gain just 30,000 subscribers, well below the 500,000 figure needed to make the investment break even.
It expects full-year revenues of $345 million to $355 million, with adjusted Ebitda of $31 million to $35 million, with free cash flow to be break-even.
But he claimed the company raised prices and discontinued its unlimited tier, moves that shrunk its user base but, he said, made the fitness business break-even/profitable.
That plays into the challenge of any on-demand delivery company, which is the number of deliveries required per hour to break even and then turn a profit.
With oil prices falling below the break-even cost for many producers, U.S. shale oil operations have dwindled with producers cutting production, cancelling drilling projects and closing rigs.
I know a few promoters who continue to put on nights, knowing full well that the break even point gets higher and higher, because they still love it.
Hockenheim, owned by local city authorities accountable to taxpayers, wants a contract that takes away risk and reduces hosting fees to the point where they can break even.
While the trip is still in its infancy phase, the brothers expect to at least break even, and likely even save money, at the end of the year.
Bombardier reported fourth-quarter adjusted earnings of 2 cents a share, beating analysts' average forecast that it would break even, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
"We are drilling low-cost, highly productive wells that generate high returns and have industry-leading break-even oil prices," Chief Executive Tim Dove said in a statement.
The radio sets themselves were subsidized to build the audience needed to create the economies of scale for the networks, and radio manufacturing was a break-even business.
It will not pay a dividend for 2016 and although it eked out a first-quarter profit of €236m ($260m) it expects only to break even this year.
Average refining losses on processing crude oil have largely narrowed to a break-even level, with some plants with production lines more geared toward chemicals turning a profit.
More disturbing yet, long-run inflationary expectations, as measured by the five-year, break-even bond levels, are now in excess of the Fed's 28500-percent inflation target.
While the oil price is expected to stage a gradual recovery, Shell has said the combined group needs crude to be above $60 a barrel to break even.
The company said in a statement that it could not secure the capital required to fund its previous strategy aimed at bringing Starbucks and Domino's to break-even.
Assets like pipelines and compressor stations can take decades to break even, and it is hard to imagine investors abandoning them until after they have recovered their costs.
Average refining losses on processing crude oil have largely narrowed to a break-even level, with some plants with production lines more geared towards chemicals turning a profit.
FCA expects to break even in the region in 2016, Stefan Ketter, chief operating officer for FCA in Latin America said at an industry event in São Paulo.
As of May 6, Fundstrat estimates the cash break-even price for the older Antminer S7 model is $0003,003 per bitcoin, and $2,368 for the newer Antminer S9.
Only the projected $1.5 billion in payroll tax credits could drop based on hiring, pushing Wisconsin's break-even point "well past" the projected 25 years, the report found.
Masseglia said the club was attracting about 13,000 visitors a day — not enough to break even on the project, although he insisted that profit was not his goal.
In reality that means that some finalists wont break even on their trip to Vegas, but Evo finalists are also likely to earn industry sponsors for their performance.
He scooped up the sick bachelor pad in April 2018 for $6.5 mil, so after realtor fees and whatever improvements he made, he'll be lucky to break even.
The hearing did, however, break even with the viewership garnered by the special counsel Robert Mueller when he finally testified before Congress in July on the Russia investigation.
If you spend about $7,308 per year on the card (or $609 per month), you'll break even on the annual fee with miles at the 1x rate alone.
The pan-European Stoxx 600 finished the session around the break-even mark, up 0.01 percent, as gains in the healthcare sector offset losses in the oil stocks.
By ensuring that projects had the lowest possible break-even price, the company would be able to survive even if oil prices came down further, van Beurden said.
Spread this out over the 25,290 miles a taxibot drives with a passenger, and a taxibot company needs to charge just 303 cents per mile to break even.
That's because it usually takes at least five years to "break even" on what the borrower paid to lower the rate and actually start making back the difference.
The practice already is forbidden under SSA policy, but GAO researchers observed claim specialists helping 30 enrollees, and found that some specialists are still providing break-even analysis.
When calculating your break-even point, you need to account for what you could have earned if you had taken the money earlier and invested it, Elsasser said.
A separate provision in the stimulus bill, which removes restrictions on losses that people can carry over from previous years, would make the tax break even more lucrative.
Fitch predicted Oman - which needed Brent future to trade above $80 a barrel in 2019 just to break even - would face further fiscal and external balance sheet erosion.
The company said that the schools themselves, despite tuition at the New York campuses of $32,33 for elementary school and $37,500 for middle school, do not break even.
It is now being pushed forward by LLOG, a privately owned US company, with an aim to develop 140m barrels with a break-even of $50 per barrel.
Chipotle said it expected to break even in the current quarter on a per-share basis as it spends heavily on beefing up food safety at its outlets.
In the past, a campground might earn enough in visitor fees to break even, but all revenues were siphoned off to the black hole of the general treasury.
We're hoping to break even, eventually, where we can extract a protein isolate that's really good for you, but that tastes like as close to nothing as possible.

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