Sentences with phrase «break even this year»

Outlook: Seqirus, CSL's flu vaccines arm, boosted sales 43 per cent as customers flocked to its new quadrivalent vaccines in a terrible northern hemisphere flu season, and is on track to break even this year.
Arsenal just about broke even every year.
Paid admission of about 700 swimmers a day should ensure the park breaks even each year, officials said.
I think we can get close to breaking even this year
This dropped to # 1million last year and the trust, whose chief executive Steve Melton is a former Argos supply chain director, expects to break even this year before moving into the black in 2015.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters)- Evite, an online party invitation and event planning service, expects to roll out a new version of its Web site on Monday and is considering adding social networking features, the president of the InterActiveCorp (Nasdaq: IACI) unit said... Evite has a few million users and aims to break even this year.
Further, the company has now accepted that they will not be able to break even this year.
Also, he routinely infuses $ 3 million into the gambling and comes close to break even each year.
- 2.3 million viewers - Game Awards 2016 show is very likely - next show may have eSports competition during the day of the event - top streaming platforms were Twitch and YouTube - show trended worldwide on Twitter, with more than one billion impressions with tweets using #TheGameAwards - this ended up doubling last year's social impact - more than 175,000 different people used that hashtag, writing about 279,000 tweets - top streaming channels saw more than half a million comments - Snapchat was used to deliver virtual access to the show and after party - money-wise, Keighley believes the show broke even this year.

Not exact matches

-- Although neither side of the deal provided any revenue figures, Axel Springer said the site's revenue is growing at about 50 % per year, and if it hadn't invested in its new vertical Tech Insider it would have already broke even.
Walter Spracklin of RBC Capital Markets said increased costs from the delay means that Bombardier will need to sell more than 800 aircraft to break even, or 12 per cent market share over the next 20 years.
Even during the school year, we don't get a break at 3 or 4 p.m. when the school day ends.
Simply put, in order to break - even on a particular lead, a customer should come back for at least 10 jobs around the year averaging INR 400.
Last year Bustle broke even on $ 30 million in revenue, which raises the question as to why it needs more money.
GiftZip began in June; Hogg expects to break even early next year.
Sales had climbed sharply, but Jamba Juice had yet to do more than break even in any year since it was founded, in 1990.
That also means that nearly half of all households are either just breaking even, or spending more money than they make in a year.
The self - funded company broke even its first year.
Magazine publishers, catalog merchants and other direct marketers may break even or lose money when they first acquire a customer but recoup their investment when the subscriber renews for another year.
As for Meetup, Heiferman told the Times the company had broken even and had not collected outside money in years.
To break even, it needed to get 520,834 people to sign up for two years.
Outsiders have estimated that Spider - Man will need to play to sold - out houses for four years to break even, though those close to the production contend it will take half that time.
In his resignation letter, Leeb wrote that he broke many myths in Pontiac, «the biggest of which was the value of the Silverdome and that it should be kept indefinitely, even though it had been sapping the lifeblood of the City for many years
Financial Projections: how much time and money it will take to get to cash flow break - even and five year projections (best to show Yr5 mid-case, worst case and best case with key assumptions)
In NorthWord's early fast - growth years, «we were at best a break - even company,» says Klein.
That same year, WateRoam broke even and each of the three founders and their four staff members have been able to take a salary as revenues have grown.
He also says 2015 will be a «really significant year,» when the company is likely to reach the scale needed to break even on operations.
- foot self - storage facility would need to rent an extra 16,000 sq. feet a month just to break even — not significantly less business than other self - storage sites do in an entire year.
Even as Airbnb surged in 2015 — the company estimates that its network housed 40 million guests, double the number from 2014, in 34,000 cities — hotels scored a record - breaking year of their own.
Said another way, they may need to spend $ 100 in marketing today, which may drive $ 500 in cumulative gross margin over five years, at $ 100 per year, with a break even in year one, and profits starting in the second year).
BlackBerry had said it was targeting break - even cash flow by the end of the fiscal year in February 2015.
That puts the Sony Pictures film on pace to swing to a $ 120 million opening, short of the record - breaking $ 151 million debut of 2007's Spider - Man 3 but according to Variety topping even the sunniest expectations for the film, which stars 21 - year - old actor Tom Holland in the title role.
Beginning almost a year ago, when the news of Enron's accounting irregularities first broke, Morrison spoke to her Houston contacts almost weekly — even though the contract didn't expire until February 2002.
But four years later, with 300,000 registered shoppers, Davis says MyGroceryDeals.com is close to breaking even on revenue from advertisers and coupon manufacturers.
«I even worry about the 10 - year P / E — even that relationship could break down.»
Living Goods» branch warehouses broke even last year, though revenues were not enough to cover country staff in Kampala or Nairobi, nor its San Francisco headquarters.
Although we are already «breaking even» we believe that with all of the above fully functional we could profit a minimum of $ 300,000 to $ 500,000 yearly making it possible to repay our loan from your stimulus plan in 5 to 7 years.
It is on track to make about $ 100 million in earnings before interest and tax this year, having been break even when CHAMP acquired it seven years ago.
Off course, there has been the rise in TIPS» break - even inflation rates (BEIR being the difference between the yield on a 10 - year note and its inflation - protected variety) and evidence of TIPs buying from the likes of retail investors, as evidenced by EPFR's flow insights.
The CFO doesn't forecast the company to break even for another five years.
Lynas said in its full year results last month it had just been breaking even in the low price environment and would «require either amendments to the terms of its loan facilities or alternative sources of funding.»
Moody's says those risks spillover to the parent company shares of GE cluster break even over the past year underperforming.
And even before the disclosure of the record - breaking purchase in a New York art auction by one of his associates, Prince Mohammed's extravagance had already raised eyebrows, most notably with the impulse purchase two years ago in the south of France of a Russian vodka titan's 440 - foot yacht, for half a billion dollars.
The Chief Actuary calculates a «break - even» rate for the upcoming year, taking into account, projected benefits and administration costs for the upcoming year as well as past deficits / surpluses in the EI Account.
If you bought in 79Q3, it took you seven (7) years to break even after inflation, and if you didn't sell then, you were still at breakeven in inflation - adjusted terms in 1997Q1 — almost twenty years later.
The break - even rate over the five - year period would continue to be calculated by the Chief Actuary of the EI program.
The group, which has 30 boutiques, posted sales of 140 million euros this year and is expected to reach break even by the end of 2018, Scaglia said in a recent interview to Forbes.
He adds: «I'm even more excited about the year ahead, and several of the biggest names in the crypto and blockchain space, including Tim Draper and Mark Yusko, are predicting that Bitcoin could break through its previous high of $ 19k before the year is out.
The Chief Actuary is required to calculate a «break - even» rate for the upcoming year, taking into account projected benefits and administration costs for the upcoming year as well as past deficits / surpluses in the EI Account.
The longest break - even period in this time frame was after the 2000 - 2002 bear market, when it took five years and eight months for an investor to recover from the previous peak.
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