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underprice

[uhn-der-prahys] / ˌʌn dərˈpraɪs /
VERB
undercut
Synonyms
STRONGEST
STRONG
Antonyms




Example Sentences

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About $1.4 billion of those losses were insured, but years of soft market conditions and underpriced risk left insurers swamped and reinsurers on the hook.

From Reuters

Emerging markets are underpriced, historically, relative to American stocks, he said, and value stocks are especially cheap relative to growth stocks.

From New York Times

“Here’s the thing that I know is true today: You can’t underprice a house in D.C., Maryland or Virginia,” Judy said.

From Washington Post

Some investors in private companies, such as venture capital firms, also fret that banks underprice traditional initial public offerings to create a first-day trading pop.

From Reuters

Taken together with bitcoin’s much lower holding costs, it is grossly underpriced relative to gold.

From Washington Post