The point or state at which a person or company breaks even.
收支相抵点,盈亏平衡点
the company expects to reach break-even by the end of the year
as modifierthe break-even point
Example sentencesExamples
The break-even price is known as the Ramsey price.
It would be a great management that would achieve a fast break-even in these circumstances.
He said the break-even plan was based on the assumption that revenues would not fall significantly from their current levels.
The hospital's strategy for survival will assure that it can continue operating on the positive side of the break-even point.
However, analysts said that the software unit could be a distraction for Conduit's main business and could affect its break-even target.
Once the break-even is reached, we plan to donate the royalty that we receive.
Some of the SAIC-German joint ventures reached their break-even point during the first year of production.
Ceding the desktop PC market, for most a break-even prospect at best, to Dell wouldn't be so bad.
Originally, we anticipated that it would take seven to eight years for our operations to reach the break-even point.
He says he's barely reached the break-even point.
The government's own Cabinet Office puts the break-even rate for most exporters at 115 yen to the dollar.
For them, these can only be justified if the club enjoys the level of success they had in Europe last term, and which allowed them to reach the magic break-even figure.
This will help you with your break-even analysis and help you determine what you need to do to become cash-flow positive.
Private-label work had helped Viewpoint pass the break-even mark by the end of 1994.
He added that he was optimistic that the TV station would reach a break-even point within the next four years.
Even if all these steps only got Qwest's fiber-optic network to the break-even point, that might be enough.
To reach the break-even point, his productions have joined several international film festivals.
Lippo Online, he said, expected to reach a break-even point on its investment in less than three years.
My advice is to prepare just the base case and the break-even case.
The company has also pushed back the break-even date for U.S. operations by a year, to 2006.
Definition of break-even in US English:
break-even
nounˈbrākˌēvənˈbreɪkˌivən
The point or state at which a person or company breaks even.
收支相抵点,盈亏平衡点
as modifierthe break-even point
Example sentencesExamples
Ceding the desktop PC market, for most a break-even prospect at best, to Dell wouldn't be so bad.
This will help you with your break-even analysis and help you determine what you need to do to become cash-flow positive.
Lippo Online, he said, expected to reach a break-even point on its investment in less than three years.
Private-label work had helped Viewpoint pass the break-even mark by the end of 1994.
To reach the break-even point, his productions have joined several international film festivals.
He said the break-even plan was based on the assumption that revenues would not fall significantly from their current levels.
However, analysts said that the software unit could be a distraction for Conduit's main business and could affect its break-even target.
It would be a great management that would achieve a fast break-even in these circumstances.
Originally, we anticipated that it would take seven to eight years for our operations to reach the break-even point.
My advice is to prepare just the base case and the break-even case.
The hospital's strategy for survival will assure that it can continue operating on the positive side of the break-even point.
The government's own Cabinet Office puts the break-even rate for most exporters at 115 yen to the dollar.
The company has also pushed back the break-even date for U.S. operations by a year, to 2006.
He added that he was optimistic that the TV station would reach a break-even point within the next four years.
Once the break-even is reached, we plan to donate the royalty that we receive.
Even if all these steps only got Qwest's fiber-optic network to the break-even point, that might be enough.
He says he's barely reached the break-even point.
For them, these can only be justified if the club enjoys the level of success they had in Europe last term, and which allowed them to reach the magic break-even figure.
The break-even price is known as the Ramsey price.
Some of the SAIC-German joint ventures reached their break-even point during the first year of production.