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| It's true that the resort had been more or less breaking even for the past five years, and the surrounding acres of vacant land were just that--vacant. Louis-based Edward Jones, Avery is placing a heavy bet the technology is where it needs to be, about a $25 million-a-year bet, and has yet to get close to breaking even. But the best deal is that even if you're breaking even on the equipment cost, you have so much less labor costs. |
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