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What (who) is earn one"s bread - definition

Earn-outs; Earn out; Earn-out

Whole wheat bread         
  • Whole wheat bread served with butter and eggs
BREAD CONTAINING FLOUR THAT IS MILLED FROM WHEAT GRAINS
Whole-wheat bread; Wholewheat bread; Wholemeal bread; Whole Wheat Bread; Whole grain bread
Whole wheat bread or wholemeal bread is a type of bread made using flour that is partly or entirely milled from whole or almost-whole wheat grains, see whole-wheat flour and whole grain. It is one kind of brown bread.
Brown bread         
  • Chocolate-coloured [[sourdough]] bread
  • Irish soda bread]]
FOOD
Wheat bread; Thirded bread; Rye and Indian bread; Boston brown bread; New England brown bread; Canned bread
Brown bread is bread made with significant amounts of whole grain flour, usually wheat, and sometimes dark-coloured ingredients such as molasses or coffee. In Canada, Ireland and South Africa, it is whole wheat bread; in the Maritimes and New England, it is bread made with molasses.
Bread machine         
TYPE OF HOME APPLIANCE FOR BAKING BREAD
Bread maker; Breadmaker; Bread making machine; Bread machines
A bread making machine or breadmaker is a home appliance for turning raw ingredients into baked bread. It consists of a bread pan (or "tin"), at the bottom of which are one or more built-in paddles, mounted in the center of a small special-purpose oven.

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Earnout

Earnout or earn-out refers to a pricing structure in mergers and acquisitions where the sellers must "earn" part of the purchase price based on the performance of the business following the acquisition.