How To Use Underprice In A Sentence

  • Are supermarket drinks, as the on-trade claims, underpriced? Times, Sunday Times
  • Watercolours are not understood and are therefore incredibly underpriced.
  • When carriers underpriced their workers' compensation product to gain market share in the late 1990s, some carriers became insolvent.
  • Firms with poor prospects are reluctant to underprice because they are not likely to have the opportunity to make this up on a second offering of equity.
  • Well, from a competitive strategy standpoint, the reader is absolutely correct; the pharma companies will not underprice themselves in the Canadian market if it threatens their US profits.
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  • The fundamental problem is that for most people (that is, other than the genuinely poor or those facing catastrophic illness), especially the well-paid, medical services are underpriced.
  • People have underpriced stocks because of what they see on television.
  • Many companies deliberately underpriced policies to boost market share.
  • The result is sophisticated, full of character - and underpriced. Times, Sunday Times
  • The opening 60 lots or so include many good names in an area that has come to seem underpriced. Times, Sunday Times
  • In financial jargon, systemic risk is underpriced. Times, Sunday Times
  • By the late 1980s, the company had lost significant market share and had to underprice its products to keep them viable.
  • Granted, political risk would not be so large, but it is not costless and, economists agree, it is currently underpriced. Times, Sunday Times
  • Because of low liquidity, the turnover of B shares remained static and most B shares were underpriced for many years.
  • Mortgage securities are being issued in record quantities, home prices are rising smartly, and the pricing of underlying credit risk is again being severely underpriced.
  • Bargain-hunters use book value to measure how underpriced a stock is, relative to its assets.
  • His logic is simple: ‘Most consumer magazines are, in my view, way underpriced.’
  • The hostile bid has infuriated board members of the Dowty group, who claim that their company is being underpriced.
  • However, now more than half of the original insiders seem to think the shares are somewhat underpriced in the $85 to $95 range.
  • Victorian cut glass is perhaps the most underpriced area of the antique glass market.
  • Want to buy underpriced apartments in a glamorous location that has few vacancies and little competition from new construction?
  • Dr. Stern makes a good point on the biasing effects that underpriced, pre-definition phase, program estimates lead to when members of external planning bodies use them to develop the priorities in decadal plans. MSL Cost Overruns: More Smoke and Mirrors from NASA - NASA Watch
  • The hostile bid has infuriated board members of the Dowty group, who claim that their company is being underpriced.
  • That's also a smart strategy, since buying underpriced shares is the only time-tested way of outperforming the market. Globe and Mail
  • It may be that such a company has underpriced its products, leaving it insufficient margin to cover its fixed costs.
  • And then he comes at me by saying, ‘Well, but there are some stocks that are underpriced.’
  • If firms not in indexes are substantially underpriced, then the whole idea of investing in indexes is mistaken anyway. Matthew Yglesias » Financial Innovation: More Research Needed
  • We also increased the prices at the top level after doing some research which showed that we were underpriced in comparison with other big events.
  • Some say insurers had underpriced their policies to build market share and then, in 2002, raised rates in hopes of recouping their losses.
  • Want to buy underpriced apartments in a glamorous location that has few vacancies and little competition from new construction?
  • I hadn't studied my competition and I didn't know what they were charging, so I underpriced.
  • Again, by any reasonable metric the shares look underpriced. Times, Sunday Times
  • The less informed investor is just as likely to bid on a ‘properly’ priced offering as an underpriced one.
  • The food was solid, if unimaginative, and was certainly not underpriced.
  • He said that more than 80 per cent of homes in flood zones were underpriced and premiums could quadruple. Times, Sunday Times
  • Various studies have come to the conclusion that gold is severely underpriced.

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