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overvalue

[oh-ver-val-yoo] / ˌoʊ vərˈvæl yu /






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This approach has seen Alibaba's share price on Wall Street surge around 90 percent from this time a year ago -- despite fears that AI-related stocks are overvalued worldwide and could crash.

From Barron's

This bias describes our tendency to overvalue the present, often at the expense of the future.

From New York Times

But I also fear that we — and me, too — overvalue technology’s importance.

From New York Times

The Wing and WeWork, both of which endured recent public relations disasters — the former with charges of casual racism and the latter imploding after being significantly overvalued — are reorganizing, with memberships on the upswing.

From New York Times

They might be more easily persuaded to join a herd of investors and pile into one overvalued share, for instance, or the perception of lower costs might encourage them to trade more than necessary.

From BBC