- An
undervalued stock is
defined as a
stock that is
selling at a
price significantly below what is ****umed to be its
intrinsic value. For example, if a...
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firms by
Chinese companies.
Economists have
argued that the
renminbi is
undervalued, due to
currency intervention from the
Chinese government,
giving China...
- 2010 that the yuan was 20
percent undervalued versus the dollar. As a
member of the WTO and IMF, China's
undervalued renminbi would violate Article XV(4)...
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investor buys ****ets that they
believe to be
undervalued (and
sells overvalued ones). To
identify undervalued securities, a
value investor uses analysis...
- in "
undervalued"
parts of London. This has been
challenged by
property experts on
Twitter and Forbes, who
argue that "there is
nothing undervalued in Notting...
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American filmmakers. In too many
recent movies intelligence is
woefully undervalued, and it is this quality—even more than its
considerable beauty—that distinguishes...
- the film,
Beane and his
deputy Peter Brand scour the
major leagues for
undervalued talent by
taking a
sophisticated sabermetric approach to
scouting and...
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States Court of
Claims for
breach of contract,
alleging that the NPS had
undervalued its
trademarks of the
names of
iconic Yosemite National Park concession...
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Woods system. When that
system was
abandoned in 1971, the yen
became undervalued and was
allowed to float. The yen had
appreciated to a peak of ¥271 per...
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heavily undervalued. He and
other like-minded GMs also
changed their draft strategies to
focus more on
defensive skills,
which became undervalued in the...