- flow,
repurchases may also be used to
signal and/or take
advantage of
undervaluation. If a firm's
manager believes their firm's
stock is
currently trading...
- buildings,
omissions that his
critics hold have led to
those subjects undervaluation and neglect. Nevertheless, Pevsner's
synoptic study brought rigorous...
-
against any such
countries that fail to
adopt policies to
correct the
undervaluation of
their currency and
trade surplus with the
United States." It has...
- The East Patagonia,
Tierra del
Fuego and
Strait of
Magellan Dispute or the
Patagonia Question was the
boundary dispute between Argentina and
Chile during...
-
resulting in a
higher share-price) had made IAG's
offer a
significant undervaluation of the airline.
Vueling had
urged its
shareholders to
reject IAG's offer...
- markets, and
imports from
abroad were
costing the ****anese too much. This
undervaluation was
reflected in the
current account balance,
which had
risen from the...
- the 1997
Asian financial crisis. On the
other side, a
protracted RER
undervaluation usually generates pressure on
domestic prices,
changing the consumers'...
- spin-off of Eni's gas activities. In its opinion, this
would solve the
undervaluation of the
company and
release up to 50Â billion
euros ($70bn) of hidden...
- were
denoted for the castle; this was
viewed by the
government as an
undervaluation (as was the
price of the Grünewald), as they had ****essed the castle...
-
currency is undervalued. In 2007,
proposed US
legislation estimated undervaluation to be
between 15% and 40%, and the
Peterson Institute study said in...