Sentences with phrase «break dues revenue»

Implementation wouldn't be that hard, because the largest teacher unions already keep their books so that they can break dues revenue into two categories:

Not exact matches

«Even though Blue Apron turns a profit on the remaining 30 % of customers, the break - even point is moving farther away with every new cohort due to declining revenue and growing [customer acquisition cost] for newer customers,» writes McCarthy.
Echelon is now focusing its growth on «smart» commercial & municipal LED lighting (although its fab-less chip business has apparently now stabilized after a long decline), and if the lighting business accelerates (and it could, due to recent sales force hires and new products), I think there's a chance it can hit a break - even annualized revenue run - rate of $ 40 million by Q4 - 2019 (pushed back from my earlier hoped - for timeline) at which point — assuming $ 14 million of remaining net cash (vs. an estimated $ 18 million at the end of Q2 2018) and 4.7 million shares outstanding (vs 4.52 million today), an enterprise value of 1x revenue on this 53 % gross margin company would put the stock in the mid - $ 11s per share.
And in any case, City will break - even in the current financial year largely due to the additional revenue from BT Sport and also to other commercial deals signed.
At the same time, American Racing and Entertainment Chairman Jeff Gural in a statement on Thursday called on the state to give the racetrack a tax break in order to shore up its finances due to the lost revenue.
They're called TAX EXPENDITURES — > foregone revenues due to tax breaks.
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