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In 1979, the station was approaching the break-even point.
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Since the jackpot of a progressive video poker game is constantly growing, it eventually can reach a break-even point where the machine becomes a positive expectation bet for the player.
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Unfortunately, the estimated break-even point for every franchise was 2,000 per game.
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It enables a business to know what is the exact amount it has gained or lost and whether they are over or below the break-even point.
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I think it's an interesting pursuit but what's the cost of customer acquisition and when is the break-even point?
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Theatrically, the film's break-even point was $6.3 million, approximately twice the production cost, a figure it never came close to achieving in its initial release.
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The break-even point of the transaction is $32/share.
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Any of these would reduce the break-even point.
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Off-peak tariff rates can lower the break-even point.
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The number is different for every company but it is a number that represents a prime indicator of profitability or break-even point.
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