61. Toyota has lost money on each Prius it sells, although executives now say the company is breaking even. 62. Two Houston tortilla makers are suing the giants of their industry, claiming the companies are breaking U.S. antitrust laws and forcing them off grocery store shelves. 63. Wall Street analysts had expected the company to break even by the pro forma measure. 64. Wall Street analysts expected the company to break even, according to a survey by First Call Corp., an investment research company. 65. While Boeing offered its investors strong returns this week, the company also broke through a symbolic barrier, according to Wood. 66. With a flood of second-quarter earnings reports due in the next few weeks, companies are breaking the bad news early. 67. Without those expenses, the company would have broken even, he said. 68. Zlotnikov said he expects the company to break even or have a small profit as early as the March quarter. 69. A De Beers spokesman denied the company had broken the ban on trading in non-official Angolan diamonds. 70. A medical insurance company is breaking new ground by petitioning the government to force three popular allergy prescription drugs to be sold over the counter. |