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- NBC, an American broadcaster, said even before the 2010 Winter Olympics began that it would lose money on them.
- But to minimize the risk of losing money, they in turn needed to sell, according to traders.
- Concerned that investors think Banks are losing money faster than their executives are losing hair?
- The technology in the PS3 has cost a fortune and they are almost certainly still making a loss on every machine sold.
- He was also advised that the transfer might make funds held by the Central Bank abroad vulnerable to claims by creditors.
- Owners have been trying to figure out how to make their teams more profitable -- they say some are losing money.
- I guess we lost a lot of money in the short term—but not in the long term.
- Bezos won't say whether he thinks he'll lose money on the device itself, only that he's at ease flirting with red ink.
- Those are abysmal rates, and compared to inflation-the official rate is 2.4%-you're losing money.
- Tan, who spoke to FORBES from London, where he was getting ready to watch his new team play, insists he will not lose money.
- He killed a cow of mine that-a-way onc't — a pure Jersey and the best milker I had, an 'the ole man had to put up for her.
- FUND managers and bank executives have learnt that investors are often more forgiving if their peers are losing money as well.
- And if investors fear they could lose money tomorrow, they may penalise badly run Banks today.
- They were able to flourish despite the fact that they were losing money.
- According to Friedman, anyone who did that would lose money and be wiped out.
- But unless that turbulence appears quickly, such a bet will lose money.
- Needless to say, most of these purchases are still under water.
- Eventually you will grow to a point where you lose money and your business fails.
- Losses make the speculator studious — not profits.
- The management might say, well what do you mean we didn't lose any money this year?
- His firm was losing money and had lost its office lease.
- If money is lost, it will be harmful to society.
- His firm was losing money and had lost its office lease.
- Losses make the speculator studious — not profits.