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I went on: 'This place has been running at a loss for months.
In April 2005 the plant was reported to be running at a loss.
In December 2012, the club was reported to be running at a loss of around £2 million a month.
"For the last few years we have run at a loss," she said.
Summer Party was dissolved in 2013 after running at a loss for several years.
How can you allow an entity to keep running at a loss for years?
Until two years ago, the foreign broadcasts ran at a loss.
Rover's problems were just starting and from 1924 the company was running at a loss.
Is the tote going to run at a loss on the race?
Most clubs run at a loss and it is very difficult to make ends meet.
As a result, many mines began to run at a loss or with very little profit.
The mill was restored in 1936, but still ran at a loss.
Five of the farms made a profit while all the rest ran at a loss before interest.
Like most productions off Broadway, the show runs at a loss.
Answer: We would still have run at a loss.
Together with the problems of maintaining an old building has resulted in the hall running at a loss.
City spent £90 million on four new players last summer despite running at a loss of £97.9 million in the most recent financial year.
In 1963, Britain's railways were running at a loss of £140m a year.
The phone division's operating margin was running at a loss of 1.6 percent.
K12 Inc. will shoulder the debt if the program runs at a loss this year.
The European operation is shrinking slightly and running at a loss.
And if it were running at a loss, you'd turn me in, yes, my little noodle?
His mum had a good accountant and technically she was running at a loss.
By the end of season 1904/05 Hearts found themselves in serious financial trouble, running at a loss on a weekly basis.
A source close to the school said it was probably running at a loss: “They have got themselves into a very difficult position.”