It was not only a lack of expertise and high overheads that hindered the business.
Efficiency and low operation overheads are central to the airline's business model, according to McCall.
Traditional betting offices find it hard to compete against their overheads and tax advantages.
To compete, Japanese banks have to merge, cut overheads drastically and combine their computer systems.
Telecommuting doesn't remove all those overheads at a stroke, but it can easily halve them.
Idealab's young firms share basic office overheads--everything from photocopiers and accounting services to an in-house designer.
That, in turn, has racked up big bills for internet advertising and office overheads.
And the present jittery market is already causing big headaches for banks with large overheads.
Local factory owners said overheads were rising and complained that it was increasingly hard to find staff.
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One will combine Augusta State and Georgia Health Sciences universities, and will strip administrative costs and overheads.
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There are closeups, overheads, and point-of-view sequences, and all of them flow smoothly from one to the next.
This will engender all banks and businesses to operate more safely and enjoy lower cost overheads as well.
The council said its focus was to "reduce waste, duplication and bureaucracy, as well as cutting management overheads".
However, if those overheads get too large, the whole enterprise gets into trouble and will ultimately go bust.
"Right now too many corporate overheads are chasing too few quality opportunities, " says Robin West, chairman, Petroleum Finance Co.
Speaking before the Budget, Mr Bell said Mr Osborne must reduce overheads if he wanted small firms to grow.
This is not a bad thing, because all concerns, from the family to the biggest corporation, must have overheads.
State nurseries tend to have newer facilities, and may have lower overheads if they share premises with state schools.
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The Liberal Democrat-led authority said "finding efficiencies, reducing overheads and cutting management costs" amounted to more than 80% of savings.
Mr Lodder said a barrister would receive only about half the fee, after deductions such as overheads, expenses and tax.
Savings have been achieved through "reduced corporate overheads and a simpler corporate structure, " he said, not by economizing on safety.
Almost all of the costs are either in the original customer acquisition or in the overheads of having the network.
Both companies are virtual utilities, shopping for cheap capacity and selling it over the internet, which makes for low overheads.
We expect gross margin will improve significantly as we move into full production mode and absorb more of the fixed overheads.
Shell, for example, hopes to build offshore liquefaction plants that could be towed from one gasfield to another, dramatically reducing overheads.
Burns said the company will be looking to reduce their operating expenditures, cutting their green fields explorations programs and reducing their overheads.
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Obviously, this means that the market becomes ever more dominated by the large firms that can absorb the overheads of the regulation.
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Doing the work in-house will cut out contractors' profits and other overheads.
Yet the fund pays not only for salaries and other overheads, but for all the activities Unep undertakes which do not attract specific project money.
The government, however, argues that GPs have been given enough cash to meet their overheads, and their pay packet will be unaffected.
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