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underlie

[uhn-der-lahy] / ˌʌn dərˈlaɪ /


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“But the underlying structure still reads as anything but smooth sailing for equity investors.”

From MarketWatch

Apollo set the 5% limit to reflect the average life of the BDC’s underlying assets and the anticipated time span of investor commitments.

From The Wall Street Journal

However, some of these tokenized offerings have significantly deviated in value from underlying shares and critics point out that they are technically derivatives that don’t convey the same shareholder rights as underlying securities.

From The Wall Street Journal

The data underlying this analysis was obtained by the University of Washington Center for Human Rights as part of an ongoing public records lawsuit.

From Salon

Hosseini noted in a report that Super Micro’s executive compensation “has long been tied disproportionately to top-line growth, despite weakening underlying financial quality.”

From The Wall Street Journal