lossmaker

English

Etymology

loss + maker

Noun

lossmaker (plural lossmakers)

  1. A company, product, etc. that makes a financial loss.
    • 2009 August 24, Geoff Easdown, “Qantas struggles with loss-making flights”, in Herald Sun, archived from the original on 26 August 2009:
      Mr Joyce told the ABC's Inside Business program on Sunday that Qantas' domestic and its regional business, QantasLink were making money, but Qantas' International was a lossmaker.

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