What does money-loser mean?
Money-loser means A business, or part thereof, that makes a loss; a loss-maker..
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A business, or part thereof, that makes a loss; a loss-maker..
In a closely reasoned article in The Guardian, Mr. D. L. Munby, Oxford University's Reader in the Economics and Organisation of Transport, has taken Dr. Beeching to task for overstating his case for withdrawing stopping train services as money-losers.
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Money-loser means A business, or part thereof, that makes a loss; a loss-maker..
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In a closely reasoned article in The Guardian, Mr. D. L. Munby, Oxford University's Reader in the Economics and Organisation of Transport, has taken Dr. Beeching to task for overstating his case for withdrawing stopping train services as money-losers.
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