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How to pronounce undervaluation in English?

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Type Words
Type of evaluation, rating, valuation
Derivation undervalue

Examples of undervaluation

undervaluation
In my opinion, Caterpillar's stock has reached a level of extreme undervaluation.
From the sfgate.com
In our opinion the approach highlights the serious undervaluation of Aviva shares.
From the guardian.co.uk
The effect of this undervaluation is that transatlantic raids will continue.
From the newscientist.com
One reason the undervaluation is shrinking locally is the rising price of homes sold.
From the ocregister.com
The size of those tariffs would reflect the scale of the undervaluation.
From the economist.com
To bid anything other than four spades would be a gross undervaluation of your holding.
From the stltoday.com
Thus, there's no compelling undervaluation to prompt investors to summon courage and buy stocks.
From the curiouscapitalist.blogs.time.com
Mr. Williamson's latest research suggests that the degree of undervaluation has fallen to almost 30%.
From the online.wsj.com
The undervaluation lowers the prices of Chinese goods.
From the newsweek.com
More examples
  • Too low a value or price assigned to something
  • (Undervalued) Perceived to be below its value.
  • (Undervalued) Describing a security that is trading at a lower price than it logically should. Usually determined by the use of a mathematical model.
  • (Undervalued) A stock price perceived to be too low or cheap, as indicated by a particular valuation model. For instance, some might consider a particular company's stock price cheap if the company's price-earnings ratio is much lower than the industry average. ...
  • (undervalued) used to describe an asset that is available for purchase at a price lower than it is worth.
  • (under-valued) The view (after consideration of statistical and fundamental research) that a security or currency is trading below market value.
  • (undervalued) A stock is considered undervalued by analysts if they believe that its share price is lower than it should be.
  • (Undervalued) A security that is selling beneath its liquidation value or when analysts believe its price is below what it merits. Amongst other reasons, a stock may be undervalued because the corporation has an inconsistent earnings' history or because the corporation is not well known. ...
  • (Undervalued) A security selling for less than securities analysts believe it should be, based on the underlying company's fundamental earnings power. ...