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  1. loss-makingadjective

    Making financial losses.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of loss-making in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of loss-making in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of loss-making in a Sentence

  1. Sanjeev Gupta:

    It's a loss-making business and a loss-making business is not worth a lot in itself to buy, it's more of a question of what are the resources required in turning it around.

  2. Chief Executive Per Utnegaard:

    It's a mixed bag. We have loss-making units, we also have pearls. All options are open, non-core doesn't mean for sale.

  3. Cui Xingtai:

    Conch has taken the lead in carbon capture and it is loss-making for them ... but we hope the entire industry can follow, we are preparing to deploy this equipment. We also need to consider how to earn money from it.

  4. Anonymous Analytics:

    Most cannabis companies trading at nosebleed valuations are loss-making start-ups that are still trying to build out their distribution infrastructure and compliance, tPB already has the distribution, has a profitable core business with a proven management team, and has the regulatory background. If TPB traded at even a fraction of the valuation of other cannabis names, the stock would double overnight.

  5. Dominic Schnider:

    LME inventories are a third of annual demand, that tells you everything - even if you're in a deficit next year, it still makes little difference. The industry is around 50 percent loss-making now.

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