• CanIFishHere@lemmy.ca
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    1 day ago

    If by debt you mean the cost of construction, that is now off the table. Profits (money left after operating costs) is split between USA and Canada. This is pretty much common knowledge by now.

    At least we don’t have to rename it the Donald J Trump bridge.

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      you’re 100% wrong. We’re splitting net profits which is calculated after the payment of interest and debt.

      Grow up and educate yourself

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        24 hours ago

        This was really hard to find. Had to do some assumptions myself. If the deal is $4.6B at a 50 yr amortization at 3% interest the combined principle / interest payment per month would be about $15M a month. No story makes it explicit, but if we assume this is taken out prior to calculating net profit, this is the number.