underpriced in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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If there were that many bookings so far out, then the listing was underpriced.
www.metronews.ca
That means he searches the market for stocks that are underpriced in relation to their intrinsic value.
www.thestar.com
As long as carbon is not priced or heavily underpriced, fossil fuel technologies will continue to appear cheap compared to cleaner sources such as fusion.
thebulletin.org
Markets may have underpriced risks by not fully internalizing the uncertainties around the global outlook.
www.imf.org
Critics say that the government overestimated future electricity demand and underpriced electricity.
thediplomat.com
And you won't know which deals are underpriced unless you have a good sense of how properties are priced.
money.usnews.com
That in turn led to policies being severely underpriced for years, insurance advisers say.
www.nj.com
So, it just follows inevitably that solar is underpriced.
reneweconomy.com.au
The problem is not much with exports as with underpriced exports, which are termed dumped by importing countries.
www.hindustantimes.com
A calculation can be made to assess whether an equity is over or underpriced, compared with a long-term government bond.
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