when total cost exceeds total revenue
when operating cost exceeds total revenue
Yes
An inefficient factory would close down under capitalism because it struggles to compete with more efficient producers that can offer lower prices or higher quality products. As consumers gravitate towards these better alternatives, the inefficient factory faces declining sales and profitability. Over time, sustained losses make it unsustainable for the factory to continue operations, leading to its closure. This process reflects capitalism's emphasis on efficiency and competition, where only the most viable businesses survive.
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The company is considering shutting down its operations due to financial difficulties and declining profitability.
You would take the penalty, whatever the circumstance. It would then continue to be fourth down starting from the new line of scrimmage. (NFL)
'saved' is a verb so you think about a circumstance in which this verb could be used then write this down.
Most of them went on strikes/sit down strikes
2002
there are no production operations at hoeganaes, they are in the process of tearing most of the buildings down
Down town at Benny's
The waste disposal system of a factory can be compared to lysosomes in a cell. Lysosomes contain enzymes that break down waste materials and cellular debris, similar to how the waste disposal system of a factory removes and breaks down waste products to keep the factory running efficiently.