Drury: Xero will take less time to break even in new countries
Xero's founder can't envisage a return to burning cash.
Jenny Ruth
Fri, 10 Nov 2017
Xero founder and managing director Rod Drury says his company should take less and less time in each new market to reach a break-even point.
Analysts estimate it takes the accounting software company about five years in each new market to reach break-even.
Xero is working on opening up the
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Jenny Ruth
Fri, 10 Nov 2017
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