Field owned a print shop in Livingston, population 6, 851, that was barely breaking even.
"Ideally it'll generate a profit, but breaking even is a bare minimum, " he said.
The XBox has been a yawn, far from breaking even on the massive investments.
The organization seems to have been roughly breaking even for the last few years.
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During the height of the scandal the thought of just breaking even seemed like a distant dream.
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Dow is just breaking even now, but the stock is at four times my estimate of 2011 earnings.
Working out of his home with five part-time reporters and two part-time ad-sellers, he is almost breaking even.
The company warned it would not be able to meet its target of breaking even in Europe this year.
If this happens next year and Aldurazyme sells, the tiny company will be within tossing distance of breaking even.
Not yet breaking even, he will have to go begging for a second round of funding sometime this summer.
By 2011 it expects to be either breaking even or back in profit.
Before incentive fees (and not counting the annual fee), you are breaking even.
By 2011, he was breaking even though and he had Ryan Bailey under his wing along with a contract with Nike.
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MTV's victory, though, is pyrrhic: both operations are still losing money, although Channel V is a bit closer to breaking even.
Lauderdale metro is among the most favorable for buying, with homeowners breaking even after only 1.6 years of living in the home.
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The company founded by entrepreneur Hopponen, 27, is just breaking even, but he hopes it will become profitable at the end of this year.
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At a recent meeting with investors Ford officials said South America was on the cusp of breaking even, with the help of two promising new vehicles.
Keep in mind that to begin to even imagine breaking even a film needs to earn at least twice its production budget at the box office.
After two years, KarstadtCoffee, which operates 31 Starbucks coffee houses at prime sites in 11 German cities, is still three years away from breaking even, according to its forecasts.
The Cassa's Croatian venture is already breaking even, and received an unusual seal of approval on March 20th, when the World Bank's International Finance Corporation took a 14% stake.
But the current market meltdown means many buyouts made with lots of debt in the last three years have little hope of ever making a profit or breaking even.
She figures the second half of 2009 will bring some improvement to the big luxury chains, but not to the point of comp sales breaking even or turning positive.
Mr Demel at Fiat Auto says he stands by the goal of breaking even at the operating level in 2005, and moving out of net losses a year later.
The measure is popular in both Republican and Democratic households, and is roughly breaking even among minority voters, many of whom feel their children are disadvantaged by the current system.
In swing states, significant numbers of rural voters and women are gravitating toward Romney, giving him a near-landslide in the first case and breaking even for him in the second.
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Jaroslaw Czarzasty , the global estimates manager at Multex, says half of the publicly traded companies in the U.S. are either losing money or breaking even on a trailing 12-month GAAP earnings basis.
That's barely breaking even and adds more pressure to a company that so far has tried to stay in the "not so bad" column on the roster of Wall Street firms hit by the credit crisis.
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