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The company made a loss every month for the first two years of operations.
If your business makes a loss you can get tax relief for it.
If the short makes a loss on his futures position.
For the duration of the war the company made a loss.
But we have to face the economic reality that the branch is making a loss.
No doubt they'd prefer the bank simply made a loss.
There are some special rules if you've made a loss on the following personal possessions:.
At the beginning of a career, any band's tours are likely to make a loss.
The ferry service was making a loss and had stopped running for the winter.
The Government would serve us better by keeping the mines open, even if they are making a loss.
Well going back to the boards point about take over theatre as we did on making a loss.
Appreciation of the currency beyond this can lead to the company making a loss.
I don't see how the supervisor can make a loss.
In high-end console game development 4 out of 5 games make a loss.
The line was making a loss of seven pounds for each passenger journey.
They are usually created when a company makes a loss and can be held for several years to offset against future profits.
The Post Office is making a loss - so what?
Even professional breeders are in the habit of making a loss.
We make a loss every year so I guess it pales in significance.
The factory made a loss of £447,158 in the financial year 2006/7.
So if you made a loss in 2006-07 you must make the claim by 5 April 2011.
It could be wrong, and the product might make a loss, if sales fail to reach 10,000 units.
Is it a well I suppose they're not going to make a loss out of it!
His concerts this time were not successful with the critics or the public, and the orchestra made a loss.