Nineteen percent see Eurozone equities as undervalued, and 43 percent see emerging markets as undervalued.
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Undervalued stock: Cowen believes Amazon&aposs stock is undervalued, based on its enterprise value multiple.
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Our own long-term fair value estimate suggests it is around 20 percent undervalued against the euro and more than 25 percent undervalued against the dollar.
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I do worry that the work it takes to create relationships is undervalued and that the real power of communication between people is becoming increasingly undervalued.
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" : "I think that these stocks are now undervalued.
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With a 0.95 price/book ratio, Engie is the second-most undervalued share in the Stoxx European utilities index, with only Uniper more undervalued by that measure, Refinitiv Eikon data shows.
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REER indicates Turkey's lira is 23 percent undervalued versus 10-year averages and Brazil's real nearly 19 percent so, while Mexico's peso and Russia's rouble are both around 15 percent undervalued.
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The same research indicates that sterling is 9 percent undervalued following its slump in the wake of last June's Brexit vote and that the carefully managed Chinese yuan is 24 percent undervalued.
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Stifel Nicolaus' Steven Wieczynski (Track Record & Ratings) labels RCL 'undervalued.
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Oil is viewed as the least undervalued in 10 months.
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Qualcomm says that it is still undervalued at $121 billion.
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"We feel these spaces themselves are often undervalued," White says.
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N, which rejected the bid, saying it undervalued the company.
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I was undervalued, underpaid, and I wasn't utilizing my skills.
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And they cause some drugs to be undervalued and undersupplied.
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Perhaps it's because we've undervalued emotional vulnerability for too long.
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Let's turn our attention to energy storage, an undervalued industry.
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THIS COMPANY IS TREMENDOUSLY UNDERVALUED, AND THEY'RE BUYING IT CHEAPLY.
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They are timeless and iconic and have always been undervalued.
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Yet their service and sacrifice is frequently overlooked and undervalued.
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" However, he said, "I feel like the stock is undervalued.
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He reckons the firm's traded units are undervalued by half.
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Still, there are "a few" undervalued opportunities, Mr. Dodson said.
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Those kinds of growth prospects make the still "massively undervalued" Fox assets — undervalued because they were never thought to be for sale — especially attractive to the rival media giants, the "Mad Money" host argued.
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She also believes the company's real estate portfolio is vastly undervalued.
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It's a sign that many CFOs believe their stock is undervalued.
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But there's no reason to believe Time Warner's shares are undervalued.
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That's the kind of estimate that makes for an undervalued market.
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Unizo had said the H.I.S. bid lacked synergy and undervalued it.
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In those markets, 16% were undervalued and 44% were at value.
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How can you tell if a currency is overvalued or undervalued?
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That suggests the rouble is undervalued by 70% against the greenback.
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CARL ICAHN: Well, I think it's a very undervalued company, obviously.
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Some models suggest the peso is already deeply undervalued, Banorte said.
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By the index, they are respectively 24%, 32% and 16% undervalued.
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Sheloputov said LTI considered Pirelli's current share price to be undervalued.
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Ackman's fund said in a regulatory filing that Chipotle was undervalued.
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That implies the euro is undervalued by 8.4% against the dollar.
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A lunch box is an undervalued but extremely important school supply.
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But Lakos-Bujas isn't simply arguing that the sector is undervalued.
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I haven't complained about feeling unsupported or overwhelmed or undervalued, either.
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In the public imagination, the humanities have been so routinely undervalued.
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Women artists don't make any money; their work is consistently undervalued.
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That means the stock market overall could be undervalued, McCall said.
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"Women continue to be seriously undervalued and underappreciated," Ms. Weems said.
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She felt like her role as primary caregiver was always undervalued.
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Ms. Kennedy thinks recipe-writing is deeply undervalued as creative work.
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Mr. Hall believed Golub's work was undervalued and due to appreciate.
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HP had rejected Xerox's offer, saying it significantly undervalued the company.
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On a trade-weighted basis, it's roughly 10% undervalued, Falkenhall estimates.
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Crime stories have always been greatly undervalued by the literary establishment.
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HP had rejected Xerox's offer, saying it significantly undervalued the company.
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HP had rejected Xerox's offer saying it significantly undervalued the company.
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" Corvette, according to Jonas, is "undervalued and underappreciated by the market.
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Yet, the vast majority of them are financially underserved and undervalued.
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In August, he called the carmaker "fundamentally overvalued" but "strategically undervalued."
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It had rejected an earlier bid, saying it undervalued the company.
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We thought they were wonderful creations and undervalued on the market.
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Vinson started looking for undervalued I.P. to guide his next movie.
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Journalism and music are both undervalued but deeply important to society.
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I realized I had undervalued the job that Derek was doing.
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If you believe your stock is undervalued, you should buy your stock.
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Believing they were undervalued, Joel and Smith left without striking a deal.
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It makes me furious that her talent is undervalued in this way.
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I think that that rehab business is — that is an undervalued situation.
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While European equities are also undervalued, Morgan Stanley favors Japan over Europe.
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Silliness, it would appear, has been gravely undervalued as a survival strategy.
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Rockwell, however, rejected the bid arguing that the offer undervalued the company.
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" MaxLinear: "That and Texas Instruments, which reported after the bell, chronically undervalued.
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By this measure, the rouble is around 60% undervalued against the dollar.
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But the undervalued Bulldogs don&apost seem to care what others think.
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Qualcomm rejected the bid last November, saying it "dramatically undervalued" the company.
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At best, this is the company currently undervalued by the investment marketplace.
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The last time we looked at burgernomics, it was almost 16% undervalued.
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Like other activist investors of the 2200s, the target was undervalued companies.
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In it, Cain says introverts are culturally undervalued, but that's a mistake.
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Overall, New York and Boston seem fairly valued while Chicago is undervalued.
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Advent is increasingly focusing on publicly listed companies that it deems undervalued.
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Clemons, however, thinks there are plenty of undervalued stocks in the market.
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The researchers assert that water and water data are extremely under undervalued.
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Interventions have soared this year as investors believe the crown is undervalued.
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If you've been feeling undervalued, you'll feel pushed to discuss it now.
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All women are united by the fact that our labor is undervalued.
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Primus says Goldman undervalued EON as a result, an allegation it denies.
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Serves, returns and each player's next stroke are undervalued shots in tennis.
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They alleged their shares had been significantly undervalued in the initial settlement.
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Value investors hunt for undervalued stocks of companies that are performing well.
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I think they both feel undervalued and perhaps exploited by each other.
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They've been treated as props, used for cheap titillation and continuously undervalued.
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After doing a little research, I realized the employee undervalued some items.
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That approach could help explain why Starboard sees the stock as undervalued.
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Why do you think many older adults people feel undervalued and ignored?
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He could look at Viacom, which was sort of an undervalued asset.
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Venezuela's economic devastation left underutilized, underinvested and undervalued assets in its wake.
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Out-of-favor securities may be undervalued; popular securities almost never are.
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" Western Gas Partners LP: "I think that these stocks are now undervalued.
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He wanted to celebrate the labor that is often undervalued, he said.
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They argued that the merger undervalued Clariant, a Swiss maker of chemicals.
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While banks are considered the most undervalued, tech is the most overvalued.
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At these levels, the QPM assesses the rand to remain slightly undervalued.
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"But somehow the diagnostic process in medicine is tremendously undervalued," he explained.
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However, parents and childcare workers are both undervalued for this important job.
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In Boston, Havlicek was never undervalued after his rookie year, Heinsohn said.
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We actually believe that pop culture is interesting to people and undervalued.
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In addition, a net 20 percent of investors thought sterling was now undervalued.
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It's useful for cash-strapped teams because it typically identifies undervalued, overlooked players.
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"You're paying premiums compared to buying something that's unloved and undervalued," he said.
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Rob Thummel, portfolio manager at Tortoise Capital, believes energy stocks are thoroughly undervalued.
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Elliott is known for waging campaigns at companies which it sees as undervalued.
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Indeed, the International Monetary Fund no longer deems China's currency, the renminbi, undervalued.
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It's logical the activist should take a swipe at Son's hugely undervalued empire.
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Our capital market is not efficient enough and entrepreneurship has long been undervalued.
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I think teaching as a career is admirable, but undervalued in this country.
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That implies the euro is undervalued by 8.4% against the dollar, our benchmark.
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But Kessler and his board rejected the offer saying it undervalued the company.
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"We see a significantly undervalued company," Apollo founder and CEO Leon Black said.
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That plunge makes its shares undervalued compared to their valuation in previous years.
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However, I do think for the long term, it is vastly undervalued today.
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PA), saying Maurel's possible 210 million pounds sterling ($263 million) offer undervalued it.
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"It's an undervalued part of the [job] process people don't practice," she says.
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"We agree with Land and Buildings' thesis that HBC is undervalued," Foulkes said.
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Earlier Monday, Evercore ISI analyst Anthony DiClemente said Amazon shares still look undervalued.
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"Here's this amazing plant that's being overlooked and undervalued and destroyed," said Falla.
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Without this undervalued work, capitalism as we know it would cease to function.
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Judging by the price of burgers, most currencies are undervalued against the dollar.
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"MoviePass and other subscription-based services cannot be undervalued," Bock told CNN Business.
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She reminds me of another undervalued poet of her generation, Eleanor Ross Taylor.
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The NXP acquisition was actually central to Qualcomm's argument that it is undervalued.
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AND I'M JUST SAYING, LOOK, IT'S A GOOD COMPANY IT'S AN UNDERVALUED COMPANY.
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"Publicly traded private equity firms are undervalued by the market," Mr. Rubenstein said.
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They have, on average, higher rates of inflation and more artificially undervalued currencies.
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But there is another strong and too often undervalued selling point: stylistic variety.
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But don't say you feel undervalued — or that you feel anything at all.
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But this success rests on extremely low interest rates and an undervalued euro.
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His algorithms target stocks that appear deeply undervalued or poised for explosive growth.
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It is probably not a coincidence that Starboard Value looks for undervalued stocks.
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Few sectors of our economy are as neglected and undervalued as child care.
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Subtlety, traditionally undervalued in Chinese cuisine, is raised to an art form here.
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Elliott unveiled a stake in LifeLock in June, saying the shares were undervalued.
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Relative to the S&P 500, Calvasina says, these sectors are deeply undervalued.
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"Our generation lived at a time when public space was undervalued," Muniz says.
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Just 4% said equities are undervalued, down from 10% in the last reading.
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Investors would rightly pick the undervalued asset, and right now, that is stocks.
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"They obviously undervalued women," Ms. Souto-Coons said in an interview on Tuesday.
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But Thill says Amazon is still undervalued despite its monster gains this year.
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"When I pressed Luca on this, he called the stock undervalued," Cramer said.
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Mr. Richman felt that Philip Morris's offer undervalued his company, Ms. Wallace said.
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It's also a way to assess whether a stock is over- or undervalued.
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"Our generation lived at a time when public space was undervalued," Muniz says.
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The IMF actually argued last summer that the yuan is no longer undervalued.
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The Japanese yen is thus, by our meaty logic, 37% undervalued against the dollar.
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Premier rejected that possible offer as it "significantly undervalued" the company and its prospects.
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Quick: But Unilever was more undervalued than companies like a Mondelez or a Campbell's?
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You can argue — as my old colleague Ron Insana has — that risk is undervalued.
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Wall Street analysts are finding underappreciated and undervalued stocks in a myriad of ways.
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King Street has previously said Toshiba is "severely undervalued" and should boost share repurchases.
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Market watchers highlight that the positive share price moves show how undervalued carmakers are.
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Gannett had said on Monday MNG's offer undervalued the company and was not credible.
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I'd just undervalued them so deeply that I weighed romantic love as more significant.
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I think it's terrific and undervalued and I think it's a long-time hold.
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" Berry Plastics Group: "We did a piece about this saying it was incredibly undervalued.
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America might find itself pining for the days when the Chinese currency was undervalued.
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A huge problem, I believe, is our undervalued and thus underfunded public education system.
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Our Big Mac index suggests the pound is undervalued, not overvalued against the dollar.
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The second is that local collectors favour local artists, and these are often undervalued.
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Elliott Associates said in a filing it believed the company's shares are "significantly undervalued".
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"It's a longer-term bet on platinum being undervalued," Mitsubishi analyst Jonathan Butler said.
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In contrast to Parker, Dietrich considers the tech giant an undervalued large-cap stock.
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Ant-ManAnt-Man (Paul Rudd) is one of the most comically undervalued Marvel superheroes.
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Conversely, the euro zone is seen as one of the world's most undervalued regions.
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As a result, the holdings tend to overweight undervalued companies and underweight overvalued companies.
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And Pittman is continuing to bag more land in undervalued areas, like the Southeast.
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But I genuinely felt I had been undervalued during my time at the company.
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High-flyers forced to work in teams may be undervalued and free-riders empowered.
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But not many investors are comfortable investing in undervalued, distressed and high-yield assets.
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Icahn's stake in Xerox dates back to 2015, when he called the shares "undervalued".
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"Montauk," he said, "is still undervalued in comparison to the rest of the Hamptons."
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NH said Minor's offer, approved by Spanish and Portuguese competition watchdogs, undervalued the company.
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This prepares the way for foreign investors to begin buying undervalued Japanese shares again.
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Logging companies exploited cheap undervalued heavily-subsidized lumber to ravage Tongass's old growth trees.
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And back in 2014, he hunted for undervalued energy companies during the oil crash.
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Filmmaker Mynette Louie criticized the offer on Facebook, saying the bonus undervalued filmmaking costs.
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Companies' fundamentals appear robust too, and stocks are undervalued compared to their expected earnings.
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"Sterling itself is undervalued," said James Kwok, head of currencies for asset manager Amundi.
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Older homes, like those on the Mayor's brownstone-lined block, are undervalued even more.
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International exchange is an important, undervalued, and strategic investment that benefits the United States.
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For too long, sleep has been undervalued, seen as an inconvenient distraction from wakefulness.
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It's basically a collector's mentality—sifting through junk to find something that is undervalued.
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Women traditionally perform undervalued work that is nevertheless crucial to the functioning of society.
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Elliott contends that shares in Akamai – which develops internet content delivery technology – are undervalued.
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In rejecting the offer, USG said the proposal substantially undervalued the building products maker.
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I think the most undervalued people in just about any workforce are disagreeable givers.
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It also puts into perspective how much women's accomplishments are seemingly undervalued by institutions.
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Analysts have said Swiss Re's research capabilities, undervalued stock, and cash generation are attractive.
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Our Asian clients are looking for strategic investments, and Japan is an undervalued asset.
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This set of facts led the board to determine that Sanofi's offer undervalued Medivation.
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My heart feels heavy for women who are undervalued and underpaid in the workforce.
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The finding implies that right now commodities look wildly undervalued on a valuation basis.
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I worried that it undervalued the work of women like my mother and grandmother.
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HP, however, rebuffed the talks again and said the proposal still undervalued the company.
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One thing was clear even before the surprise Musk tweet: Tesla is significantly undervalued.
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Share purchases are a bullish sign that a company sees its shares as undervalued.
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And by that metric, do you know that the stock of Netflix remains undervalued?
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"All you can do is look for good companies that are undervalued," he said.
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And that led him to a related question: Were businesses like Brink's potentially undervalued?
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"[Energy stocks are] undervalued for sure, and prices in general are low," he said.
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Glamour & Diplomacy was about legitimizing an oft-overlooked and undervalued part of politics — clothes!
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Take, for example, the Egyptian pound, which burgernomics holds to be the most undervalued currency.
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NH Hotels said the offer, approved by Spanish and Portuguese competition watchdogs, undervalued the company.
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BECKY QUICK: But Unilever was more undervalued than companies like a Mondelez or a Campbell's?
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He has also attacked Germany, saying its companies have benefited unfairly from an undervalued euro.
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The fund has argued that Kosaido has been undervalued by the market for too long.
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One example is the "value" effect: ie, that undervalued companies tend to outperform the market.
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The company initially rebuffed Shire's offer last summer, saying that it "significantly undervalued" the company.
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As CEO, I lost the trust of many employees who felt undervalued by my decision.
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There's a level of "frustration" among professional investors, who think investment bank Lazard is undervalued.
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Icahn's investment approach relies on his independent and contrarian views and focuses on undervalued companies.
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According to our latest batch of data, almost every currency is undervalued against the dollar.
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Activist Elliott Management, with an 8.1 percent stake, feels in the software maker is undervalued.
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Then, it looked 25% undervalued compared with the dollar; today, that has swelled to 51%.
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"Currently, Magnit is an undervalued asset," Vinokurov said, according to a statement from Marathon Group.
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CD) proposed C$2.8 billion ($2.06 billion) all-stock hostile bid "significantly" undervalued the company.
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TIM shares are "undervalued and represent an attractive investment opportunity", Elliott said in the filing.
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Hinkie said he used "contrarian views" to find the best talent and most undervalued players.
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If a burger looks like a bargain in one currency, that currency could be undervalued.
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"Scientists are so underpaid and undervalued, so the competition can only be a good thing."
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He returned to Ajax only to leave again in 1983, convinced that they undervalued him.
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Most economists believe that the Chinese currency is between 20 percent and 40 percent undervalued.
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The brokerage reiterated its "buy" rating and $6 price target, calling the stock "well undervalued".
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Interest in silver was also firm, with some consumers seeing it as undervalued, dealers said.
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Officials said they considered factors like which areas could accommodate growth, and had undervalued land.
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And it's particularly problematic considering that, too often, the disability community is overlooked and undervalued.
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However, the offer was blocked by Ms. dos Santos, who said CaixaBank had undervalued BPI.
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With the exception of Brazil's real, emerging-market currencies in general are still very undervalued.
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After Sunday's shocking loss to the Colts, the Chiefs feel a bit undervalued this week.
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To sweeten the pot even more, Hunter notes that many of these stocks are undervalued.
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When I identify areas I think are undervalued and unappreciated, I move into them aggressively.
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By the way, I'm working on another one: I think Viacom's stock might be undervalued.
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This company is massively undervalued even as we speak with it up 252 percent today.
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He added he was neutral on sterling and believed that the currency is fundamentally undervalued.
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He recruits players who just don't look the part, so their real talents are undervalued.
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"That feels undervalued now, but a lot of brands come initially with that," she said.
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"They feel undervalued, demoralized, and I'm using the word traumatized, they are traumatized," Rinaldi said.
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AT&T is Deeply Undervalued Despite this tremendous potential, AT&T stock is historically cheap.
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That has forced collectors to expand their search for emerging names who might be undervalued.
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Clearly, the misunderstanding of the work of cinematographers allows it to be underestimated and undervalued.
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So and that's not going to stop, we're still undervalued on a P/E basis.
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" Ford Motor Company: "It's undervalued, but I don't think it's going to go much higher.
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And, I think they have rock solid balance sheets, and I think they are undervalued.
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The bid was opposed by ENKRAFT, among others, which said it significantly undervalued the group.
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A majority of the fund managers, 54 percent, view volatility as the most undervalued asset.
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Sixty-three percent of respondents agree that the oil and gas sector is currently undervalued.
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KKR also is focusing on undervalued companies that have strong potential for return on equity.
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That had been rebuffed by the company that said it significantly undervalued the jewelry maker.
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After identifying undervalued stocks, an investor could expect to benefit from an increase in value.
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The Mexican currency is now only 48% undervalued against the greenback, compared with 56% in January.
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Though often undervalued and under-examined, textiles are central in art making and in everyday life.
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And compared to other companies in its sector, which have also seen valuations rise, it's undervalued.
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Although Apple is "tied to hardware, [its] services probably is undervalued," UBS analyst Steven Milunovich wrote.
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"The peso is undervalued," Finance Minister Luis Videgaray said at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
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It is seen as an undervalued time of the day with the potential for boosting sales.
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Anthem — Anthem shares are undervalued and could rise by 30 percent, according to a Barron's article.
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In Big Mac terms, the Mexican peso is undervalued by a whacking 55.9% against the greenback.
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Simon then raised its bid to $95.50 and Coppola still refused, claiming the bid undervalued Macerich.
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Peter Navarro, his trade guru, described the euro as an "implicit Deutschmark" that is "grossly undervalued".
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In theory such conditions should favor active traders who can hop into undervalued companies and sectors.
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Trading at a large discount to the peer group average, we believe ASUR stock is undervalued.
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The Harlem events, which were organized by white gay men, often excluded or undervalued Black performers.
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" He said that within the euro zone, Germany's currency is "significantly undervalued, but France's is overvalued.
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Herbalife is "undervalued, a good model and gives jobs to a lot of people," Icahn said.
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While 12 percent think the U.S. dollar is undervalued, another 17 percent think euro is overvalued.
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That is reflected in the International Monetary Fund's verdict that the currency is "no longer undervalued".
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If a country is persistently running current-account surpluses, its currency is probably undervalued; deficits, overvalued.
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The euro is around 12 percent undervalued relative to purchasing power parity based on our estimates.
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The IRS is investigating whether Facebook undervalued transfer assets by billions of dollars, according to Law.
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The Polish zloty is undervalued by 44% against the dollar, and the Czech koruna by 28%.
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We are undervalued and it should solve itself if we keep executing and we keep innovating.
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Elliott contends that Mentor is deeply undervalued and that it has initiated talks with Mentor's board.
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Sterling may get support in coming days from asset managers looking to snap up undervalued assets.
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Whether blame was ascribed to its undervalued yuan or its frugal people, the problem seemed clear.
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Molly is also interviewing with other firms, fed up with being undervalued at her current job.
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They stressed that this trend had coincided with a drop in undervalued Chinese imports into Britain.
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If I'm right, the worth of the former's brand is still undervalued and perhaps significantly discounted.
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A quarter of investors see them as undervalued, while 78 percent reckon U.S stocks are overvalued.
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The euro is 22015% undervalued against the dollar, according to the index, and the yen 22015%.
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It's hard to want to put in extra effort at the office when you're feeling undervalued.
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Amazon, Facebook, Alphabet, and Netflix – These stocks are all undervalued, according to billionaire investor Mark Cuban.
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To be clear, the X-Men movies are generally a good bunch that are often undervalued.
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"It's clear that the Chinese currency is undervalued," he said at an economics conference in Washington.
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The latest offer also matched Vintage's first bid, which Rent-A-Center rejected as being undervalued.
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In the middle of last year its bosses said its shares were substantially undervalued at $32.
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We have undervalued women's speech for so long that we run the risk of overburdening it.
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With both economies fundamentally strong, analysts have long considered the Norwegian and Swedish crowns as undervalued.
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We believe AXP's increasingly revenue-driven P&L algorithm (yielding double-digit EPS growth) is undervalued.
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Against that gloomy backdrop, Kupperman says he's looking for sectors that are widely hated and undervalued.
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Unizo has publicly opposed the H.I.S. bid, saying it lacked synergy and undervalued the hotel chain.
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Bosses who micromanage can create a toxic work environment where workers can feel undervalued and disrespected.
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Uniper's management rejected the offer, saying it substantially undervalued the group and made no strategic sense.
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"I think our society at large has undervalued sexual harassment in the workplace," Ms. Napolitano said.
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"We just believe that Berkeley's been undervalued for a long time for whatever reason," said Kumar.
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Angry Jim is undervalued, but his work is notable for being equally kind, funny, and intelligent.
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Kicks to the arms are not to be undervalued as a weapon in their own right.
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Google is undervalued against its peers, the broader market and its own history, according to Jefferies.
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At times, he undervalued his assets in New York to avoid paying taxes, Mr. Cohen said.
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Undervalued flora — the wild dandelion, the invasive knotweed, the stinging nettle — are now taking center stage.
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The objective was to spotlight women's contributions to society and demonstrate how undervalued our work was.
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I also checked to confirm that Janet Jackson might always be our most undervalued pop star.
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But high valuations have prompted more private equity buyers to chase listed firms seen as undervalued.
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Stocks with low PE ratios are generally considered undervalued and can be a good buying opportunity.
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Semiconductor stocks are undervalued and will keep rallying this year, according to one Wall Street analyst.
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Savanna had then rejected Total Energy's offer, saying it "significantly" undervalued the shares of the company.
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And when it does, the euro simply won't be able to sustain undervalued levels for long.
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"Energy currently appears to be the most undervalued sector," he wrote in a note to clients.
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Brodsky makes the case that printmaking, because it is so labor-intensive, is an undervalued medium.
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SM: I find that immigrants, across the world, tend to be undervalued for what they bring.
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In fact, Tiger invested $1 billion directly to SoftBank Group last year, saying its shares were undervalued.
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Despite the gains, it broadly remains one of the most undervalued currencies in the G10 FX space.
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Lisa is selfless and undervalued, which are often two of the worst things a woman can be.
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"African Americans in this city are not just undervalued but they have absolutely no value," the Rev.
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Some of that increase would have occurred without accession to the WTO, and without an undervalued currency.
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Sarat Sethi of Douglas C. Lane & Associates told CNBC he looks for undervalued companies poised to pop.
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She's become a kind of value investor in erotic prose, pinpointing undervalued writers and backing their brands.
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The Lions Gate board felt the offer undervalued Starz, which has more than 25 million U.S. subscribers.
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In November, it rejected Broadcom's $103 billion cash-and-stock bid, saying it dramatically undervalued the company.
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Its leaders, eager to follow the time-tested path to export-led development, favoured an undervalued currency.
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Value investors also say undervalued companies can be found in sectors such as energy, healthcare and financials.
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Joining us now is Dana Perino, ignored in the last block because I believe you&aposre undervalued.
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"If you really feel undervalued, you need to tackle that issue at a higher level," Ibrahim says.
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These may become more attractive as sterling continues to be historically undervalued against the dollar and euro.
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In the past two years he has managed to show Wall Street that his stock was undervalued.
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A source close to WPP said the buyout plan as outlined by Bain significantly undervalued Asatsu-DK.
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It also appears that the Canadian government struck a deal that grossly undervalued the innovation it funded.
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Analysts too feel the stock is currently undervalued after multiple infusions of capital by the Indian government.
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The volumes indicated to Cramer that investors believe the franchise is undervalued, unlike what happened with Netflix.
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The Russian ruble is the most undervalued against the dollar, by 65%, according to the Economist's measure.
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Silbert decided to invest in ethereum classic, he said, in part because he believed it was undervalued.
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Qualcomm in November rejected Broadcom's $103 billion cash-and-stock bid, saying it dramatically undervalued the company.
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Obviously, we still have a long way to go in showing our appreciation for this undervalued group.
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In a separate interview, Agustin Carstens, governor of the Bank of Mexico, said the peso was undervalued.
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In contrast, informative transactions are deliberately made by insiders, often because they feel the stock is undervalued.
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In this age, I pay for media with my (undervalued) attention, because micropayments are not yet working.
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This benefit is undervalued by the layperson but is well known and appreciated in the military community.
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Carstens said that the peso is still undervalued and does not fully reflect the fundamentals of Mexico.
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There have always been African-Americans in this country shaping it whose story gets overlooked or undervalued.
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Elliott has led several successful campaigns to squeeze value out of companies it considers to be undervalued.
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In an attack on Germany, Trump's top trade adviser, Peter Navarro, said the euro was "grossly undervalued".
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"The rand is seriously undervalued and that we know," Nedbank Private Wealth's senior portfolio manager Graham Ledbitter.
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I mean, we know chinese equities are undervalued, the question is when do you take it on.
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And when you learn something like that, it makes you feel very small and underappreciated and undervalued.
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The lower a PEG ratio, the more undervalued a company might be relative to its growth potential.
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Record collecting offers a strange approach to historical thinking: yesterday's undervalued commodities often become tomorrow's fetish objects.
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Trump's trade adviser Peter Navarro has accused Germany of exploiting other countries through a "grossly undervalued" euro.
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Analysts have said SoftBank could be attracted by Swiss Re's research capabilities, undervalued stock, and cash generation.
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Because of the high taxes they pay, American companies can be artificially undervalued in the global marketplace.
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SO WHAT WE DO AT IEP, WE LIKE TO BUY THINGS RELATIVELY CHEAPLY, WHERE COMPANIES ARE UNDERVALUED.
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WAPNER: YOU SAY IN THE D YOU FILED THAT YOU LOOK AT THE COMPANY AS BEING UNDERVALUED.
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The filing states that because the pop in the shares, he no longer believes it is undervalued.
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In addition to a penchant for buying undervalued assets, Mr. Drahi has a reputation for cutting costs.
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However, a feeling of being invisible or undervalued arrives when the sun opposes Neptune on September 13.
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Video and mini apps But some analysts are now suggesting that the company's stock might be undervalued.
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He explains to viewers how simple math can help determine when a stock is undervalued or overvalued.
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Litt is known to target companies he deems undervalued and in need of leadership or strategy changes.
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So there's this constant pressure for people to be looking at what's that next thing that's undervalued.
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One gets the sense from his interviews that he felt himself and his film undervalued and misunderstood.
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"You have to literally span the globe and look for assets that may be undervalued," he said.
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Bloomberg reported EDP was poised to reject the bid on the grounds that it undervalued the firm.
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IMF SAYS MEXICAN PESO UNDERVALUED BY 5-15 PCT UNDER SCENARIO WHERE PROTECTIONISM RISKS DON'T FULLY MATERIALIZE
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Congress should quickly pass this bill so these precarious and undervalued jobs can become good, dignified ones.
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Congress should quickly pass this bill so these precarious and undervalued jobs can become good, dignified ones.
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Arctic belongs to a classic yet undervalued genre that we'll call Modern Man Survives In The Wilderness.
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We actually think the financials are undervalued and as a value investor, we would now be accumulating shares.
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In their last report on the euro zone, IMF staff said they did think the euro was undervalued.
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After the housing crash, institutional investors rushed to buy undervalued and foreclosed homes and convert them to rentals.
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He said VMware was massively undervalued in the deal proposed by Michael Dell and the private equity firm.
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A huge part of Buffett's success comes from retaining ownership of stock that is undervalued by the markets.
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Mr Bergsten and Mr Gagnon argue that their scheme could make the Treasury money as undervalued currencies rise.
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"The histories of Black communities in the United States have been undervalued, suppressed, erased throughout time," Rahaman said.
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Even as the stock has come so far, many on Wall Street still consider the tech darling undervalued.
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According to the currencies expert, "Trump does have a point" when saying that the Japanese yen is undervalued.
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He added EM currencies remained undervalued against the dollar, which left room for them appreciate in the future.
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It reckons its shares were badly undervalued, and has decided to resist Disney's effort to take it private.
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Some former customers believe that Irving Picard, the court-appointed trustee liquidating Madoff's firm, has undervalued their claims.
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"We believe Viacom is an undervalued stock and there are opportunities for it to catalyze upwards," he added.
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"Trading at a large discount to the peer group average, we believe Asure stock is undervalued," he said.
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They also could be buying when the stock is otherwise undervalued, and waiting for it to go up.
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Whether or not the pending acquisition by Anthem goes through, Cigna's stock is undervalued, according to Stifel Nicolaus.
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But another way to approach to the question is to ask whether the dollar is overvalued or undervalued.
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BMO Capital Markets, which advises Faroe, said in a note that DNO's bid undervalued Faroe's assets and potential.
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Panmure analyst Barrie Cornes said Aviva's shares were "fundamentally undervalued", reiterating the firm's buy recommendation on the stock.
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But some of that may also be that the contributions artists make to their communities are often undervalued.
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But Trump's camp pushed back on the numbers, saying that Evans' estimate vastly undervalued Trump's support in Cleveland.
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The Russian rouble, for instance, is still 57% undervalued even after a big rally in the oil price.
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Icahn first invested in Manitowoc in 2014 and said in a regulatory filing that the shares were undervalued.
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Delta Lloyd rejected NN's unsolicited bid of 5.30 euros per share last month, saying it undervalued the company.
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In December, Green Growth offered to buy Aphria, which rejected the bid saying it "significantly" undervalued the company.
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IMF SEES EURO'S REAL EXCHANGE RATE AS SLIGHTLY UNDERVALUED, URGES GERMANY, OTHER TRADE SURPLUS STATES TO INVEST MORE
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It's still ridiculously undervalued, and I see it going higher from here, " he said on Tuesday's "Halftime Report.
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Drunk History gives attention and voice to some of history's undervalued players—including women and people of color.
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OLAF defines undervalued goods as those which fall far below the average price declared in all EU customs.
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And when you learn something like that, it makes you feel very small and under-appreciated and undervalued.
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" Qualcomm (QCOM) "Despite significant outperformance year-to-date, the stock remain undervalued, especially if QCOM acquires NXP Semiconductors.
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The currency is also considered undervalued and big institutional investors such as sovereign wealth funds remain broadly underweight.
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The Economist's Big Mac Index, released last week, showed that nearly all currencies are undervalued against the dollar.
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When will people finally wake up and realize that mugs are the most undervalued group gift out there?
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I find that our world is very strongly influenced by images, yet sounds are completely undervalued or ignored.
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Activists target companies whose shares they argue are undervalued, and identify actions that could push their stock higher.
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Activision Blizzard and Spotify were among the stocks Wall Street analysts recommended to clients as undervalued this week.
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Despite long-term evidence that seeking out undervalued stocks works, the last few years have not been pretty.
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It is a highly undervalued company that has been pulled down by investors' hatred for all things commodities.
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Sentiment is expected to remain wobbly, analysts said, though sectors seen as "undervalued" are likely to attract demand.
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Turner said he believes the pound is undervalued relative to its purchasing power parity level of around $1.58.
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But analysts see the currency as undervalued by about 5-10 percent given economic growth and trade surpluses.
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The business should also be able to continue growing its own assets by spotting undervalued securities and businesses.
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It's really kind of like a mutual fund now, but it's undervalued versus what its parts are worth.
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Even though they are well regarded, I still think their influence on heavy music continues to be undervalued.
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Almost always undervalued compared to other emerging market firms, Russian shares promised tidy returns and paid back generously.
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Sessa said last year that shares of the REIT are undervalued and that it should seek a buyer.
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Bawumia did not accuse any mining firms of wrongdoing and did not suggest past exports had been undervalued.
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According to the Big Mac index, then, the Hong Kong dollar is heavily undervalued—by more than half.
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But many shareholders said the offer undervalued the company, which covers property, casualty, marine, aviation and political risk.
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But Calvasina said small-cap valuations look only modestly overvalued, and they are undervalued relative to large cap.
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The other eurozone members are hamstrung with an overvalued currency, while Germany effectively enjoys a significantly undervalued one.
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Slavery might not exist anymore, but blacks in our society are still undervalued and attacked on social media.
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Polyus said previously it believes that its stock was undervalued due to a number of risks, including geopolitics.
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A data-driven investment approach in undervalued players resulted in a top baseball team on a limited budget.
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The company believes both businesses are undervalued and hopes the split will make them more appealing to investors.
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PICKER: AS YOU LOOK AT THE EQUITY MARKET AS A WHOLE, DO YOU BELIEVE IT'S UNDERVALUED OR OVERVALUED?
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That helps small and large investors alike distinguish stocks that are undervalued from those that are simply cheap.
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The International Monetary Fund has argued that the renminbi, also known as the yuan, is no longer undervalued.
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Cuteness represents so many things that have been undermined and undervalued for so long: femininity, childishness, being ourselves.
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Black women face steep barriers in STEM fields, and are significantly undervalued compared to their white, female counterparts.
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But pretending that he's an undervalued asset that could turn a team around is ludicrous at this point.
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Keep in mind, Macy's real estate is likely undervalued on the stock market according to Starboard Value LP.
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This led him to look for undervalued companies with products that he, or someone close to him, liked.
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Pratt said she remained convinced female coaches are an essential, undervalued resource who can provide a tactical advantage.
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The bullish theory: Apple's stock price will keep rising as investors come to see that it is undervalued.
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When men use sex to push women into inferior, undervalued, and invisible roles, that isn't sex; that's punishment.
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Cannon decided in the end he believed in himself and was undervalued by the network ... so he quit.
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Being undervalued has led to women being underrepresented in management positions, in C-suites and on corporate boards.
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That weighed down on these firms' stock prices, leading to complaints that the public markets undervalued their businesses.
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He was immersed in his search for inefficiencies — finding players, some hidden in plain sight, who were undervalued.
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The advertisement showed what the mainstream media was determined to overlook — that black women were disbelieved and undervalued.
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But analysts complain that investors have lumped the company in with significantly troubled retailers, leaving its stock undervalued.
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But to Mr. Swid, it was simply a matter of finding the right price for an undervalued asset.
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O on Thursday, saying the U.S. contract research firm's shares were "undervalued" and represented an attractive investment opportunity.
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"Credit becomes relatively undervalued, creating a buying opportunity irrespective of your views on the broader economy," he added.
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The IRS alleges Facebook undervalued the intellectual property it sold to the subsidiary, thereby dodging billions in taxes.
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Kganyago said the SARB's models showed the rand was undervalued at current levels around 14.45 to the dollar.
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Investment-grade financials was regarded as the most undervalued asset class and the most favoured marginal asset choice.
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Son has referred to the value of the Alibaba stake to argue that SoftBank Group's shares are undervalued.
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"We continue to believe Tesla is fundamentally overvalued, but potentially strategically undervalued," Jonas said in a June note.
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But the two companies called off the deal after pushback from shareholders who complained it undervalued Rite Aid.
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Icahn's interest in Xerox goes back to 2015, when he disclosed his stake and called the shares "undervalued".
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Facebook might also feel its stock is undervalued and want to bring some of it back in-house.
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In last year's annual health-check, the IMF said Germany's real effective exchange rate was undervalued by 20.4-22010%.
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Fundstrat's Tom Lee told clients to buy undervalued companies that will do well under President Donald Trump's policy agenda.
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According to analysts polled by Thomson Reuters, the company is undervalued with a mean target price of 25 pounds.
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Trump has repeatedly targeted China as benefiting from unfair trade practices including government subsidies and keeping its currency undervalued.
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For the average worker, employer-paid Social Security taxes are an undervalued and often unrecognized benefit of being employed.
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Cramer spoke with Constellation's CEO Rob Sands, who assured investors that the company still thinks the stock is undervalued.
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" Andrea Mitchell: What I undervalued about Donald Trump in the primaries is that I had never watched "The Apprentice.
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The firm said that LifeLock is undervalued and that it has begun to discuss ways to increase shareholder value.
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Those moves would help strengthen the euro exchange rate, which the IMF sees as slightly undervalued, the document said.
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The two had already won a rare court order to temporarily block the deal, which they said undervalued Xerox.
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And yet, just as Biden's stock was overinflated before Iowa, it could be undervalued after a New Hampshire drubbing.
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The buy-back signals that Facebook considers its shares undervalued, says Mark Mahaney of RBC Capital, an investment bank.
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Shares of some familiar — and not so familiar — stocks were deemed "undervalued" by analysts in their research this week.
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And that's even if they attract some capital thanks to how undervalued he perceives them as being right now.
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ANDREW ROSS SORKIN: You've long talked about how you felt that you were undervalued, especially from a multiple perspective.
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel responded to US President Donald Trump's trade adviser's earlier comments on the "grossly undervalued" euro.
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Another big shareholder, Driehaus Capital Management LLC, said in March that AMC's $30 per share offer meaningfully undervalued Carmike.
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Jeff Bewkes, the CEO of Time Warner, has argued for years that Wall Street undervalued his stock, Cramer said.
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He amassed an 8.13 percent stake in Xerox at the end of last year, saying the shares were undervalued.
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Mr. Bacs, for his part, said that in his opinion, several of these brands have been undervalued for years.
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He is seriously undervalued at his job and works so hard, and I know this will cheer him up.
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Still, the stock is seen by many investors as undervalued compared to big asset managers such as BlackRock Inc.
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"In the U.S., robot technology is often undervalued and directly compared to the value of human workers, " said Diankov.
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Marvell Technology — Starboard Value has taken a 6.7 percent stake in the semiconductor maker, saying its shares are undervalued.
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The retailer last month rejected an offer of $3 per share in cash, saying it substantially undervalued the company.
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Trump's top trade adviser Peter Navarro accused Germany of using a "grossly undervalued" euro to gain a competitive advantage.
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It can't be long — the stock is far too undervalued for the strategic importance and promise of its product.
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Some investors such as U.S. activist hedge fund Elliott Associates opposed the deal saying it undervalued the construction firm.
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But what I would do was I went through [the manual], page by page, looking for possibly undervalued stocks.
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As a result, the show repeatedly demonstrates the power of a communal "tidy" in revealing women's undervalued emotional labor.
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Analysts reckon any further positive forecasts on the economy might prompt investors to add positions in the undervalued currency.
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Having all the hallmarks of a classically undervalued spin, Andrew identified this as an attractive long-term consolidation opportunity.
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Rising interest in convertible bonds is a sign fundraising options are tight and companies feel their stocks are undervalued.
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Valueact considers the shares undervalued and plans to have conversations with management about how to enhance shareholder value. Questions?
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Next month, I'll dive into how public marketplaces trade, and why they may be undervalued relative to SaaS companies.
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The satellite firm rejected on Friday a takeover approach from U.S. firm EchoStar, saying it significantly undervalued the company.
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Local debt markets offer very attractive levels of inflation-adjusted yields in what we believe to be undervalued currencies.
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Hammerson rejected Klepierre's takeover bid, valued at 4.88 billion pounds ($6.80 billion), saying it "very significantly" undervalued the company.
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Both Starboard and Icahn argue that Newell's stock is undervalued, but Cramer worried that they could both be wrong.
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As private equity and hedge funds invest, the markets are taking note, even though broadcast stocks remain slightly undervalued.
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By the same metric, 34 percent of the largest markets were considered at value and 14 percent were undervalued.
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"We have tried to identify the best franchises, not the most undervalued stocks," Morgan Stanley's research group wrote Wednesday.
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In the current system, magic bullet solutions are incentivized while approaches that take time to pay off are undervalued.
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On Tuesday, Aberdeen Asset Management, a SABMiller shareholder, said the revised deal remained "unacceptable" because it undervalued the company.
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But the genre is undervalued due to, among other reasons, its reputation for being comparatively tame for modern times.
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Investors have piled in expecting the "undervalued" crown EURCZK= to jump once freed from the 563 per euro cap.
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I think in terms of-- things that will have super high returns, there are tech stocks that are undervalued.
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Although undervalued, we think sterling will remain weak to compensate for the loss of access to the single market.
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The Panthers are undervalued after the shellacking they took at the hands of the Falcons at home last week.
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However, earlier this month, SandRidge said it ended its review but rejected all bids, saying they undervalued the company.
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Pebblebrook previously sweetened its $3 billion-plus offer in April, after LaSalle said the initial bid undervalued the company.
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The 30 billion euro price tag also vindicates Bolloré's contention that the stock market has undervalued Vivendi's crown jewel.
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According to analysts polled by Thomson Reuters, the company is undervalued with a mean target price of 10.73 pounds.
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I've long believed that since the hand-check rules changed in the early 2000s, smaller point guards go undervalued.
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Cleveland's Davis-for-Dansby swap seems very much a Moneyball-style attempt to buy low on an undervalued asset.
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This poses major problems for companies around compliance, scalability and control – and leaves employees feeling uninformed, disconnected and undervalued.
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"The Bovespa is considerably undervalued compared to its peers, including Mexico," said XP Investimentos equity research head Karel Luketic.
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He even went as far as to suggest that the overall equity market is 220% undervalued at current levels.
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A record number of fund managers, surveyed by Bank of America Merrill Lynch, said they see gold as undervalued.
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The activist investor had been holding out for CapGemini to make a higher bid, arguing its offer undervalued Altran.
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They have continued to seek undervalued talent while also maintaining a payroll that topped $240 million on opening day.
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With this insight, Mr. Pickens attempted to take over Hugoton Production, a larger competitor that he believed was undervalued.
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Some bargain hunters say emerging market value stocks are the only truly undervalued part of the global equity market.
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LONDON — Household chores like washing dishes and taking care of children have long been undervalued, feminists and others argue.
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Mr. Bell said he soon resolved to quit the company because he felt undermined and undervalued by Mr. Henderson.
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In making its hostile takeover offer, Elliott argued that strategic and management miscues had left the company greatly undervalued.
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Goldman Sachs says these 11 stocks are drastically undervalued, and are poised to spike at least 233% in 2554.
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She highlighted Sanders' advocacy for abortion rights and for "undervalued workers" as reasons why he is popular among women.
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In 1043, the billionaire investor took a large stake in the Phoenix, Arizona-based company, saying Freeport was undervalued.
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Starboard holds a 10.7 percent stake, making it the company's largest shareholder, and said it considers Mellanox deeply undervalued.
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She is constantly testing her inner strength as her self-worth is regularly undervalued, by her, first and foremost.
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Lennar is "undervalued especially in light of the company's shift to more affordable product," said Wedbush analyst Jay McCanless.
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It gives parents and caregivers the opportunity to teach their children these essential -- albeit systematically ignored and undervalued -- skills.
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Lifewatch had said it recommended its shareholders reject an offer from Aevis Victoria offer, saying it undervalued the company.
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Barto and Healy both have long hair themselves and feel men with longer locks could be an undervalued market.
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"We believe the stock remains undervalued given all embedded growth opportunities and the optionality from new initiatives," he said.
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In his first interview since taking the helm last year, Van de Put told CNBC that Mondelez is undervalued.
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I also think we are undervalued, which-- if our-- multiple goes up, y-- you get to-- above 10%-- TSR.
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Jana Partners, another activist investor, disclosed a 9 percent stake in Bloomin' in November, saying the shares were undervalued.
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William S. Burroughs, the author of "Naked Lunch," is the most undervalued Beat-era writer, Mr. Ferlinghetti told me.
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Qualcomm has so far rejected Broadcom's takeover offer, saying the offer undervalued the company and would face regulatory hurdles.
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U.S. officials have long argued that China's yuan is undervalued, giving China a trade advantage and partly offsetting U.S. tariffs.
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U.S. officials have long argued that China's yuan is undervalued, giving it a trade advantage and partly offsetting U.S. tariffs.
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In each case talks fell through, as Osterhout was convinced that his company was being undervalued by the prospective acquirers.
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It called the stock undervalued and said it plans to talk to management about ways in which to perform better.
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"European banks remain undervalued and the worst has already been priced in," Enrico Vaccari, fund manager at Italy's Consultinvest, said.
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Known as Wall Street's "dean of valuation," Damodaran said stocks are undervalued considering the cash flows and interest rate levels.
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The analyst also said that he though Facebook's stock was undervalued, despite a price to earnings ratio of 70 times.
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According to the Big Mac index, our patty-powered currency guide, it is now undervalued by 19.7% against the dollar.
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In favor: The man spent nine years with the Islanders, including the last five playing on a ridiculously undervalued contract.
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He prefers to invest in companies when they are undervalued and make money as the market realizes their actual value.
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Shares are "undervalued and represent an attractive investment opportunity," Jana said in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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One day you're told to sell everything, the next you're supposed to buy because the market is 11 percent undervalued.
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One successful way to beat the stock market is to identify overlooked and undervalued opportunities instead of following the crowd.
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Elsewhere, Dutch insurer Delta Lloyd rejected a takeover bid from rival NN Group saying that the proposal undervalued the company.
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To be a woman in science and tech and even media is often to be outnumbered, overlooked, undervalued, or harassed.
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European and emerging market equities were viewed as undervalued by a net 18 percent and a net 48 percent respectively.
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Canexus rebuffed a C$1.50-per-share unsolicited offer in October, saying the C$297.2 million bid undervalued the company.
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Icahn in November had disclosed a 7.1 percent stake in the printer and copier maker and called it's shares "undervalued".
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Such mistakes are "a potent source of cancer mutations that historically have been scientifically undervalued," Tomasetti said in a statement.
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Your briefing on the Saudi regime's blueprint for survival undervalued the comparative dimension ("Young prince in a hurry", January 9th).
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You were the person that found the financial value of undervalued players it is considered one of your great skills.
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The euro meanwhile was seen as undervalued by a net 15 percent of fund managers, the largest proportion since 2003.
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Assess your portfolio to see if you might benefit from rebalancing, or buying more of securities you think are undervalued.
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Mineral Deposits had rejected the revised A$345 million ($256.85 million) offer in June, saying it still undervalued the company.
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Now may be a good time to invest in hotels because the space is undervalued, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Friday.
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However, William Hill spurned the consortium's initial 13 billion-pound cash-and-shares proposal, saying it substantially undervalued the business.
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But some investors, loath to overpay for crowded trades, are turning to cheaper companies that have been overlooked and undervalued.
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You could play an even longer game before we would agree on the degree to which the yuan is undervalued.
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"When we look at it there's no sense Xero's been undervalued or underexposed on the New Zealand exchange," he added.
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Dozens more alleged that Moonves fostered a sexist and toxic culture at CBS in which women felt objectified and undervalued.
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Original comic-book art was initially so undervalued that it was used to sop up ink, given away or destroyed.
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The Treasury Department did acknowledge in its report that the dollar is overvalued and that other countries' currencies are undervalued.
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The report also said the euro remained slightly undervalued despite having appreciated last year, confirming a Reuters report last month.
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"When you have a recovery in risk assets, those that have been undervalued can snap back the most," he said.
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Darnold, Roth said, possessed the trait that he thinks is the most undervalued in quarterbacks: a desire to "seek" information.
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Don't tolerate being undervalued by a company, no matter how many promises they make about future raises and promotions. 12.
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The industry typically buys undervalued companies with borrowed money, taking them private to spruce up operations for an eventual sale.
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Mellanox is in the midst of a proxy fight with activist investor Starboard Value, which considers the company deeply undervalued.
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Perhaps. Nonetheless, M.T.S.U. — ranked No. 35 nationally in R.P.I. and No. 33 in non-conference strength of schedule — appears undervalued.
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After Trump's surprise election win in November, Icahn said AIG was still undervalued, but doing better after the asset sales.
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BofA analysts blame the weak U.S. dollar, which the fund managers now see as the most undervalued since December 2014.
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INTESA SANPAOLO CHAIRMAN SAYS ITALIAN GOVT BONDS ARE UNDERVALUED COMPARED TO OTHER COUNTRIES' DEBT, CONTINUE TO BE A GOOD INVESTMENT
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JOHN MALONE: I believe -- I believe that they will solve these issues and that they are dramatically undervalued right now.
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KeyBanc Capital Markets reiterated its overweight rating for Facebook shares, saying the social media giant's stock is now extremely undervalued.
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Prince had made dozens of such pieces, and Gouzer, thinking that they were undervalued, had obtained one for the sale.
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Still, very few analysts have publicly said they believe Snap is undervalued at these levels (and I looked for some).
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I felt undervalued and underpaid, there were ongoing disputes about workplace issues, and I was completely frustrated with my supervisor.
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"Regarding Magnit, we remain confident in our investment, and we believe that the company is highly undervalued," Soloviev told Interfax.
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Creditors also have argued the sale process was flawed and that it undervalued Sears by as much as $1.3 billion.
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As a black woman, Marie is undervalued twice over in the boys' club atmosphere of the F.B.I. of the 1980s.
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The worst part is having to lose a good employee because they felt undervalued by you or your management team.
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Regarding Mexico, Carstens said the peso is clearly undervalued after it was punished following the election of U.S. President Donald Trump.
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Yes. But as a chance to watch the oft-undervalued Siff tear into some material worthy of her talents, it's great.
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Although Apple is "tied to hardware, [its] services probably is undervalued," analyst Steven Milunovich wrote in a note to clients Monday.
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A bargain-hunting value investor looks for what they consider to be healthy companies that are — for whatever reason — severely undervalued.
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The stock market may be hitting new highs, but it is still undervalued, investment expert Paul Dietrich told CNBC on Tuesday.
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Given that this kind of life is already undervalued economically in this country, that question is less theoretical than it sounds.
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Shares of South Korean companies are typically undervalued in comparison to their global peers, a phenomenon known as the "Korea Discount".
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A Big Mac currently costs $5.06 in America but just 10.75 lira ($2.75) in Turkey, implying that the lira is undervalued.
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According to the Big Mac index, the euro and the pound are undervalued against the dollar by 19.7% and 26.3%, respectively.
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On The Economist's Big Mac index, a gauge based on burger prices, it is the most undervalued of any major currency.
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He would have China declared a currency manipulator, saying the yuan is undervalued—a charge most economists think out of date.
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Amazon, which is perhaps the biggest name of all, was called "deeply undervalued at current levels," according to analysts at Jefferies.
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Smith, the CEO of Starboard Capital, has argued that the company is massively undervalued because its real estate holdings were underappreciated.
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SoftBank Group's shares, which company executives think are chronically undervalued, closed up 7% on Friday after reports of the Elliot investment.
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HP's board of directors unanimously rejected the proposal, arguing the offer undervalued HP and wasn't in the best interest of shareholders.
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Our fund is focused on crypto assets with a core focus right now on privacy coins, which we think are undervalued.
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William Hill spurned the consortium's initial 3.16 billion-pound ($4.1 billion) cash-and-shares proposal, saying it "substantially undervalued" the business.
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And so that's, I think, just hiring really amazing people that people love to work for is something that I undervalued.
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Take iShares S&P 500 Value ETF, an exchange-traded fund that tracks the undervalued stocks in the S&P 500.
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They're tired of being undervalued, they're tired of being disregarded, they're tired of their voices not being invested in and heard.
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Activist hedge fund Elliott Management has an 8.1 percent stake in the software maker and feels Mentor's shares are significantly undervalued.
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Icahn said Cloudera's shares were undervalued and he will look to hold talks with the company's management to increase shareholder value.
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But instead, IAC merged Tinder into Match Group in 2017, and by doing so, it's alleged to have intentionally undervalued Tinder.
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Branson, for example, is one who had a brash vision of serial start-ups across all kinds of undervalued business sectors.
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"I think it really highlights… [that] GM and Ford as well are undervalued on their dividend payment potential," Johnson told CNBC.
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"Edwards stock went from being expensive to undervalued after quarterly results were reported," said Len Yaffe, portfolio manager for StocDoc Partners.
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Analysts at Liberum rate the stock a "buy" and said in a note on Monday that they believe Babcock is undervalued.
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Singer said "the securities of the company are significantly undervalued and represent an attractive investment opportunity," according to an SEC filing.
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Bauer said that while he finds Tri Pointe's stock to be undervalued, demand for homes is strong and on the rise.
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Women are still undervalued in science — especially when it comes to space — and not enough is being done to fix it.
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Such a switch, especially if it is undervalued, removes production value that would otherwise be correctly counted in the United States.
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Due to its large landholdings, Gladstone is also very undervalued, said Maxim Group analyst Michael Diana in a recent research report.
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Tran said that while emerging market stocks on average were undervalued, China in fact may still be considered as over- priced.
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A handful of recent reports found that while the euro was undervalued for Germany it was too strong for other countries.
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DXY after Trump's top trade adviser, Peter Navarro, accused Germany of using a "grossly undervalued" euro to gain a competitive advantage.
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Moulded by an avuncular Italian manager, Claudio Ranieri, Leicester's has-beens and nearlies have emerged as extraordinary—and vastly undervalued—players.
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But, according to one business expert in the country, the capacity of the world's second largest population to sell is undervalued.
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And although the Senate majority leader's role in all this may be undervalued, it should not – and will not – be forgotten.
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And yet this work, overwhelmingly done by women, tends to be undervalued, underpaid, and is frequently the target of government cutbacks.
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Bill Smead, CEO and chief investment officer of Smead Capital Management, believes that content creation is "woefully undervalued" in the market.
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The company said the Mubadala Investment Company offer "undervalued" the company at A$5.85 per share and was also "highly conditional".
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A letter to ValueAct investors said that the shares were undervalued and that the market, not the company, had it wrong.
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An appraisal that so grossly undervalued the property that the administration never knew the value of the asset it was losing.
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"Undervalued overseas companies faced with debt and credit crunches will incentivise more overseas investment by Chinese gold miners," BMI Research added.
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Craig Callahan, the founder and president of Icon Funds, thinks doubts around today's economy are translating into an undervalued stock market.
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"Women worldwide have historically been underpaid, undervalued, underrepresented and underfunded ... and still are," Diamond told the Thomson Reuters Foundation by email.
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The activist hedge fund argued that the merger sharply undervalued Samsung C&T, and it won the backing of international investors.
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Starboard believes the stock is undervalued and that it can boost its profit margins, according to The Wall Street Journal. Cars.
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"The gold-silver ratio is trading above the 10-year average, suggesting silver is undervalued," Standard Chartered said in a note.
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Adelman pitched long eBay, stating the stock is undervalued due to a misunderstood relationship between eBay the merchant of record, PayPal.
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It thrived on acquiring new drugs rather than inventing them, and generating big profits from raising prices on old, undervalued treatments.
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Market strategists said the Bank of England's forecasts about the economy might prompt investors to add positions in an undervalued currency.
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Nurses often have starring roles in romance novels or porn, but in real life, their work is usually undervalued and underpaid.
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The Obama administration's policies have favored renewable energy sources and undervalued the importance of fossil fuels, nuclear power, and energy diversity.
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IWASVERYBAD—which is premiering at Noisey today—is the reality where black boys are admonished in undervalued and understaffed school systems.
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It takes just one person willing to totally exploit an undervalued mom to get you back on a professional career track.
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But narrowing in on the sector's price-to-earnings multiple reveals that it has been uniquely undervalued over the past decade.
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Australia's Healius turned down a $1.3 billion takeover offer from the private equity firm, saying it undervalued the medical centre operator.
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Mr. Lhéritier's assumption when the company began was that the rare books market was undervalued because it was small and drowsy.
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As a humanities professor, I was surprised to discover this: I had assumed that only humanities professors were undervalued and underpaid.
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Generally, any asset held for a long period of time is viewed by its owner as undervalued relative to the marketplace.
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Yet like any Elliott target, this one is undervalued, but has the potential for much greater income than it's currently generating.
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Leveraging data analytics, the Oakland A's found success with undervalued players, who reliably hit singles and doubles to rack up runs.
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Albano said Amber would start a campaign with proxy adviser Georgeson to explain to other investors why the offer undervalued Parmalat.
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According to a commonly used measure of a currency's value - the real effective exchange rate (REER) - currencies outside Asia are undervalued.
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Many analysts said combining with LVMH would be a good move for Tiffany, though the initial offer slightly undervalued the company.
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EDGAR WACHENHEIM: I can't cross that in the -- all I can do is buy stocks that I think are deeply undervalued.
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Also on Thursday, Washington Prime Group CEO Louis Conforti argued that his company's stock is undervalued in an interview with Cramer.
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NXP shareholders had held up a deal, saying it undervalued the company and had sought a price as high as $135.
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That&aposs not because he expects a big recovery in its sales, but because he thinks Macy&aposs is dramatically undervalued.
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Polls released in recent weeks, however, indicate the appeal of a more moderate, less combative Democratic message has been perhaps undervalued.
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Undervalued in his scheme is the challenge to musical ferocity that's part of the cycle of aesthetic disruption and normalization: beauty.
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And Trump trade adviser Peter Navarro in late January said Germany was using a "grossly undervalued" euro to do the same.
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But there does seem to be a growing consensus that feels Intel shares are undervalued, and the market is too bearish.
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"The crown is in our opinion - and according to the Riksbank - undervalued so they are fighting against gravity," Nordea's Isaksson said.
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WPP, which owns 25 percent of ADK and partners with the group in cultivating clients, said the offer undervalued the company.
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Morgan Stanley strategists said the euro is expected to remain supported against the dollar as it remains undervalued compared with its peers.
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A banking source said several private equity funds are looking at El.En. among mid-sized listed Italian companies that they deem undervalued.
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And as a woman, you should understand that our rights have been overlooked and our strength has been undervalued for so long.
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Amber Capital said last month the buyout price undervalued the Italian diary company, adding it would not tender its 3 percent stake.
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The dollar declined Tuesday after Trump trade aide Peter Navarro was reported as saying Germany uses the "undervalued" euro to its advantage.
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CO), saying on Thursday the 1.53 billion Swiss franc ($1.55 billion) cash bid undervalued the company that went public only in May.
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Though the potential is massive, the benefits of bamboo as a strategic resource for Africa remain largely "unrecognized and undervalued", says Friederich.
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"I think it's there's been some interesting trajectories, especially for female artists, I think female artists are still relatively undervalued," she said.
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Many analysts see Nintendo's shares as undervalued and the company last week announced a share buyback for the first time since 2014.
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Aberdeen Asset Management said the revised offer undervalued the company and continued to favor Altria and Bevco, the Santo Domingos' investment vehicle.
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Giacoumakis said his firm has recently added money to the real estate and health-care sectors, which he said remain relatively undervalued.
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Speaking to CNBC's The Rundown on Friday, he believed equities, in particular, were undervalued and could provide value to long-term investors.
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But with an undervalued $4.2 million price tag and a can't-be-beat location next to her Skinnygirl offices, she was sold.
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Not so much, I would argue, for Italy's clumsy attempt at courtesy, for courtesy is important and has become an undervalued virtue.
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That deal is undergoing regulatory scrutiny in Europe as well as objections from NXP shareholders, who say the company has been undervalued.
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"You are really finding some of the most unique properties that are undervalued, that have such great opportunity and potential," Simonsen says.
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Greenlight has contended for some time that GM shares are undervalued and says it has a plan to boost the automaker's valuation.
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Cramer now wonders if Etsy, once left for dead by Wall Street, is one of the more undervalued growth stocks out there.
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Clinton said people with disabilities are "invisible, overlooked and undervalued" and that the United States is "falling short" in protecting their rights.
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She has a new statement from him here about why he exercised his stock options despite believing the company to be undervalued.
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Fisher advises her clients to buy only in markets they know well, so they can pounce on properties that may be undervalued.
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"We continue to believe Tesla is fundamentally overvalued, but potentially strategically undervalued," Morgan Stanley analyst Adam Jonas said in a note Wednesday.
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Icahn, the billionaire, and Deason together owned 15 percent of Xerox shares, and said the merger undervalued the Norwalk, Connecticut-based company.
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Japan and South Korea ranked as the two most affordable markets in the index, with prices undervalued relative to long-term averages.
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The market has had a monster run since the middle of February, but Jim Cramer finds that stocks are still incredibly undervalued.
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According to our latest Big Mac index, the Russian rouble is one of the cheapest currencies around, 22015% undervalued against the dollar.
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"It's clear we were vocal, that we felt the initial bid undervalued the company," said Anthony Aboud, a portfolio manager at Perpetual.
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The company said Sycamore's offer of $3.50 per share substantially undervalued the retailer, known for its Soma brand of women's intimate apparel.
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Broadcom's move came after Qualcomm rejected its $70 per share bid, saying the offer undervalued the company and would face regulatory hurdles.
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BUT IF YOU JUST ISOLATE CHINA, AND THE GROWTH OF OUR INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS, THEN MANY WAYS THE VALUE OF STARBUCKS IS UNDERVALUED.
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Longoria's run production has been undervalued because his power numbers have been down, but he's on pace for another solid RBI season.
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U.S. forces forward-deploy for various strategic reasons and the ability to operate from, through and over Germany should not be undervalued.
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The market's recovery was particularly beneficial for stocks that were considered undervalued and had missed out on gains on the way up.
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For example, when I was in the process of selling my agency, many potential buyers offered a price that was way undervalued.
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The stories detail many of the challenges women face, from sexual harassment to being undervalued because of their gender, and body shaming.
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It's no secret that Cramer loves corporate breakups, but spinoffs, when a company separates from a smaller, undervalued segment, are slightly different.
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Mr. Ferro, an entrepreneur who hit his initial jackpot in a business-to-business internet company, said the bid undervalued the company.
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In fact, the renminbi was undervalued by as much as 30 percent against the U.S. dollar over the decade of 2003 – 21625.
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That's made them wary of selling sterling outright, fearing a huge rebound in the undervalued currency if an exit deal is reached.
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Litt is a real estate focused activist, who aggressively targets companies he deems undervalued and in need of leadership or strategy changes.
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Analysts said SoftBank could be attracted by Swiss Re's research capabilities and undervalued stock, while the company's cash generation could prove attractive.
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Current and former city officials said that the sum, though significant, in fact undervalued the potential resale value of the unrestricted property.
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Trump's top trade adviser had also said on Tuesday that Germany was using a "grossly undervalued" euro to exploit its trading partners.
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Value investing involves looking for undervalued assets with a potential for growth by comparing the stock price of companies with similar fundamentals.
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She is smarter than she's given credit for, and I relate to that—people have underestimated or undervalued me in the past.
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He brings another skill that he had undervalued: an affinity for computers that emerged only after Mr. Bosch casually asked about hobbies.
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The collection of 20th-century and contemporary art has an emphasis on undervalued artists of the late 20th and early 21st centuries.
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Smarter Living: The term "emotional labor" refers to the invisible and often undervalued work involved in keeping other people comfortable and happy.
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Medallions may have been undervalued for decades, and the price spike could have been the market recognizing the true value, he suggested.
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Not only does that limit their potential productivity, but it also makes them feel stagnated and undervalued, leading them to jump ship.
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Its bet is that the middle of America amounts to an undervalued asset, rich in markets, new business ideas and budding entrepreneurs.
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It's in keeping with Mr. Buffett's longstanding belief that one of the best things an undervalued company can do is a buyback.
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Nor is there any reason to believe that the yuan is undervalued at its new offshore rate of around 7.05 per dollar.
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"Home prices are very undervalued" in Johannesburg, said Ronald Ennik, the principal of Ennik Estates, an affiliate of Christie's International Real Estate.
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A special "Woven" section at the fair celebrates an art form that was long undervalued as a result of sexism and snobbery.
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Mthuli Ncube told reporters in the capital that he felt the government undervalued the contribution of the informal sector to the economy.
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Moreover, the IMF announced in May 28500 that China's currency — the renminbi (RMB, also known as the yuan) — was no longer undervalued.
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Calgary-based Canexus rebuffed the C$1.50-per-share unsolicited offer in October, saying the C$297.2 million bid undervalued the company.
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Some critics in Washington have charged that Beijing is still manipulating its currency, although the U.S. Treasury says it is not undervalued.
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Navarro, head of Trump's new National Trade Council, had accused Germany of using a "grossly undervalued" euro to gain a competitive advantage.
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A net 44 percent think emerging market stocks are undervalued, while a net 23 percent say the same about euro zone equities.
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There are people who don&apost fit in, who can&apost talk about sports, these are people who are overlooked and undervalued.
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Bloomberg reported that Keith Meister's activist hedge fund has grown its stake in Danone because it thinks the company is greatly undervalued.
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While technology and data have a role to play in improving deliveries, the human side of logistics is essential and often undervalued.
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"Value funds" seek out stocks that are undervalued at their current prices, according to Peter Laurelli, global head of research for eVestment.
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Bank of America Merrill Lynch's monthly fund managers' survey showed that a record number of managers, 17 percent, saw gold as undervalued.
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But this also makes select advocacy organizations more prone to resemble bureaucratic institutions, where innovation can be undervalued and work ethic insubstantial.
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Subotky&aposs funds are relentless in looking for undervalued companies and flexible in thinking about where their value comes from, he said.
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On the flip side, 16 percent of markets in the report were listed as undervalued and 38 percent came in fairly valued.
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Einhorn, who cemented his reputation by successfully picking undervalued stocks, wrote that the value investing strategy is challenging in the current market climate.
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Qualcomm gained 3.0 percent to $66.52 after the chipmaker rejected rival Broadcom's $103-billion takeover bid, saying the offer "dramatically" undervalued the company.
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The third rule to unlearn is that even though many investors think that stocks are undervalued, that doesn't mean it is the truth.
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Pebblebrook had raised its offer on April 20 to $31.75 per share, after LaSalle rejected its previous bid, saying it undervalued the company.
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You can try and give yourself an edge like some VCs I know who are building proprietary software to look for undervalued companies.
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"Equities are a little complicated today but it is sometimes attractive to own undervalued equities when the currency is appreciating," said Stephen Innes.
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The hedge fund still believes QEP and its assets are undervalued and could return with a new proposal, one of the sources said.
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" According to Simpson, BlackRock is "actually starting to inch back in... This is still a very undervalued market relative to the United States.
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But as a format, family-style is often undervalued in the United States, signaling quick home cooking rather than labor-intensive fine dining.
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Rad claims Match purposely undervalued Tinder in an effort to avoid paying out billions of dollars in stock to the team's original employees.
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Many analysts consider it undervalued; 11 analysts covering the stock have a median target price of 1.83 dirhams, according to Thomson Reuters data.
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"For too long, aspects of African American history have been erased and undervalued, creating an incomplete interpretation of the American past," he said.
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In the post, the fake Clinton launches into a tirade regarding the several reasons her historic candidacy for the White House is undervalued.
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"This is not the first time that Scandinavian currencies have sold off to levels that appear highly undervalued without obvious explanations," he said.
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Through his various investment funds, Mr. Icahn amassed an 8.13 percent stake in Xerox in November and December, saying the shares were undervalued.
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Minority shareholder Glenview Capital Management said DowDuPont's move was "an important first step" but leaves the company significantly undervalued, and recommended share buybacks.
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RBC maintained its "outperform" rating, writing the recent sell-off creates an "attractive entry point" for investors for a stock that's currently undervalued.
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"We are long-term investors seeking to work constructively with a concentrated number of undervalued businesses across Europe," Shores said in a statement.
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Acacia said majority shareholder Barrick's proposal undervalued its mine plans and appears to have ignored the value of its exploration and development assets.
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As well as meddling by the French government, the talks suffered from accusations that the Italian-American group's plan undervalued the French carmaker.
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In late May, the U.S. Commerce Department had proposed tariffs on goods from countries found to have undervalued their currencies against the dollar.
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Other currencies including the British pound and some emerging heavyweights look significantly undervalued - the Turkish lira and Brazilian real by around 20 percent.
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TDR Capital's offer comes nearly a year after the group rejected a takeover proposal from Apax Partners, which BCA said undervalued the company.
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"I purchased it as an investment in a company that I thought was undervalued at the time," Trump said of his sizable stake.
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But if that same increase dovetailed with earnings growth of about 6 percent, stocks would still look undervalued relative to bonds, he added.
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It said the 26.9 billion euros proposal undervalued the company, faced antitrust risks and does not address other concerns such as "cultural differences".
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Shiller, credited with foreseeing the dot-com bubble of the late 1990s, told Fortune on Friday that the tech sector is relatively undervalued.
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However, Amerisur Resources said the possible offer undervalued the company, and added it had been in talks with other possible bidders as well.
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"The invitation (from some shareholders) to come back was attractive to me because I always thought the company was undervalued," Maslovskiy told Reuters.
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"Our template currently is the 1980-85 period when the currency appreciated over 50 percent albeit from a more undervalued base," they wrote.
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The trend suggested that boardrooms feel that their own share price was undervalued and that there was little else better to invest in.
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Argyle had previously opposed Toshiba's sale of its chip business to a Bain Capital-led group, saying the deal undervalued the prized unit.
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"We still see Argentina as undervalued and relatively cheap at this level," said Yong Zhu, a senior portfolio manager at DuPont Capital Management.
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The sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the NFL felt that Facebook undervalued content rights and has a poor monetization model.
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"Palm oil prices are undervalued at the moment," Mielke said, adding that prices will recover as importing countries start to make more purchases.
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Analysts have blamed rising bond yields, global trade tensions and growing competition from non-bank lenders, though some say the sector is undervalued.
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The newspaper discovered that Trump's father had undervalued assets in order to evade hundreds of millions of dollars in gift and estate taxes.
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But Baron said his firm has made billions of dollars by doing extensive research, buying shares of what he feels are undervalued companies.
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Last week the Gemalto board rejected a €46 per share offer from French IT services company Atos, saying it significantly undervalued the company.
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It's no coincidence that it is work associated with women which is often deemed not-to-be work, and therefore underpaid and undervalued.
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HERSELF A UNIVERSE explores the brilliance and unknowable complexity of half the world, so absent in recorded history, so undervalued to this day.
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Elliott said Qlik shares are significantly undervalued and that there are "strategic and operational opportunities" for the company that would boost its stock.
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Mobile chipmaker Qualcomm on Monday rejected rival Broadcom's $103-billion takeover bid, saying the offer undervalued the company and would face regulatory hurdles.
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Children's Place – Children's Place was upgraded to "outperform" from "market perform" at Telsey Advisory Group, which said the children's apparel retailer is undervalued.
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In the book, Graham discusses "value investing," or buying stocks when they are undervalued and holding them for a long period of time.
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But the difference between it and the "German euro" has widened by two percentage points as the latter has become 14 percent undervalued.
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In addition, the relative price-to-book ratio of the sector is near a 10-year low at 0.6, suggesting it is undervalued.
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It concluded (page 161) that there were major problems with how the White House values gifts, with gifts being undervalued, misplaced, and lost.
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The work of nannies and childcare workers is still largely undervalued, creating conditions that can take a toll on those who do it.
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Yes, let's please take an already mistreated, undervalued group and castigate them further with the cheapest schoolyard insult one can possibly dredge up.
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There was a specific pledge to help those who felt "left behind" or saw little for their hard work: the disenfranchised and undervalued.
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Some black employees, too, said they had felt undervalued during the 2016 campaign, in which Mr. Sanders struggled to win over black voters.
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Without falling prey to the trope of artistic achievement through trauma, this intensely detailed visual biography does justice to a still undervalued artist.
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Books of The Times It would be wrong to suggest that Sigrid Nunez, a crisply philosophical and undervalued novelist, is preoccupied with animals.
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For a long time, news companies have largely undervalued their archives, which contain so much relevant content to today's news – if presented contextually.
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"We think we're significantly undervalued, especially right now, and considering the fundamentals of the backlog and the fundamentals of the business," Smith said.
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Ever since, his acting skills have been undervalued — by the academy, fans, journalists and casting directors alike, our film critic Manohla Dargis writes.
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Jonathan Litt-controlled Land and Buildings is known to aggressively target companies he deems undervalued and in need of leadership or strategy changes.
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However, Blue Apron's revenue is only a fraction of our projected $524B [total addressable market], and we believe the stock is undervalued today.
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South Korean stocks are currently the "most undervalued" among the North Asian equity markets, according to one strategist from State Street Global Markets.
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The merger was opposed by Samsung C&T shareholder Elliott Associates, which said the deal greatly undervalued the company and overvalued Cheil Industries.
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Some influential shareholders had been initially critical of the proposed sale to Thoma Bravo, saying it undervalued the Salt Lake City-headquartered company.
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But he thinks those fears are "overdone" now, and that Amazon's stock is actually undervalued at the current price given its upside potential.
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Still, he said the stock is undervalued, and right now is a good time to buy with share prices down to around $180.
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In his view, with U.S. equity indices realizing all-time highs, now is the time to look at undervalued markets around the world.
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Stefan Hofrichter, chief economist for giant German asset manager Allianz, said that in principle sterling at Tuesday's levels around $1.23 was significantly undervalued.
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Last week, legendary investor Carl Icahn chimed in, saying he too he has a stake in Newell and believes the company is undervalued.
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They added that Atos' offer "significantly undervalued" Gemalto because its share price did not yet reflect its growing position in businesses like cybersecurity.
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In a powerful PSA produced by MTV, the Fantastic Beasts star talks about the goodness of the Badgers that is so often undervalued.
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I'm going to dodge my love life and say that I think women, generally, and older people, generally, are undervalued in popular art.
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Paris had secured stronger job guarantees and terms including a cash payment to Renault shareholders, following public criticism that the bid undervalued Renault.
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Following analysts' and French industry leaders' criticism that the bid undervalued Renault and its 43.4% stake in partner Nissan, Paris pushed for better terms.
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Analyst Hirosuke Tai said the shares appeared undervalued and that he expected operating profit growth ahead despite the recent sharp appreciation of the yen.
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Investors say the dollar's decline has further to run as it remains broadly undervalued and that this may fuel further gains in asset markets.
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Charles Lemonides, founder of ValueWorks, a New York-based investment management firm, has built his business on buying undervalued stocks, but he's not worried.
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You leave people undervalued, unproductive, you incentivize them to marry the state and that you leave them with an incentive to become socioeconomic supplicants.
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"Already significantly undervalued, sterling has upside risks, especially against the euro," Eurizon SLJ told clients, arguing that $1.55 was "fair value" for the currency.
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As the franchise was hemorrhaging veterans, general manager Neil Olshey also used free agency and trades to shrewdly add unsexy but undervalued frontcourt muscle.
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Some experts say that could add an additional 10 percent to profits, leaving stocks undervalued, as opposed to overvalued, as some analysts currently suggest.
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Fred's (FRED) were soaring in premarket trading, after Alden Global Capital reported a nearly 25 percent stake, with the hedge fund calling shares undervalued.
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Activist hedge fund ValueAct Capital LP disclosed a stake of close to 5 percent in KKR in April, arguing the stock is still undervalued.
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On some valuation models, such as purchasing power parity, the euro is indeed undervalued, given the dollar has strengthened in recent years, Foley said.
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Concerns over whether someone's stocks are over- or undervalued are often needless, said Mark Hebner, president of Index Fund Advisors, which manages $3.9 billion.
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The Italian stock exchange is set to end 2017 as the best performer among major European markets but under certain metrics it remains undervalued.
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That prompted Icahn and Deason, who own 15 percent of Xerox and argued the U.S. firm was being undervalued, to launch a proxy fight.
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Braas Monier said the bid contained no control premium and significantly undervalued the company as it did not reflect the value of potential benefits.
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AND IF I LOOK AT THE STOCK PRICE, YOU KNOW, I'LL PROBABLY REGRET SAYING THIS ON AIR, BUT I THINK THE STOCK IS UNDERVALUED.
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The IRS is looking into whether Mark Zuckerberg's company undervalued assets it transferred to its Irish subsidiary in 2010, reducing subsequent U.S. tax bills.
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"It's kind of consistent with Buffett's pattern of buying things that are out of favor, undervalued and have a big customer base," Edmonds said.
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T. Rowe Price's investment team had opposed a $25 billion private buyout of Dell Inc in 2013, concerned the deal undervalued the computer maker.
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The SPAC was set up as a way for investors to back Palihapitiya in his search for an overlooked or undervalued private technology company.
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Mr. Snell's long-term goal is to boost what he calls an undervalued local beef industry by positioning Ontario beef as a premium product.
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In the British scheme, Chinese criminal organisations used the German port of Hanover as Europe's first arrival point for undervalued clothing and footwear cargos.
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Nuclear power faces stiff competition from cheaper fuels like natural gas, solar and wind, while its reliability, resilience and zero-carbon footprint go undervalued.
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Women's apparel retailer Chico's FAS yesterday rejected a $3.50 per share takeover offer from private equity firm Sycamore Partners, saying it undervalued the company.
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Of the nation's top 50 markets based on housing stock, 40 percent were overvalued, 18 percent were undervalued and 42 percent were at value.
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On Tuesday, activist investor William Ackman disclosed that his hedge fund had purchased a 9.9 percent stake in the company, saying it was undervalued.
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Norwegian said last May it had received two conditional proposals for a takeover from IAG, but had rejected them because they undervalued the firm.
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There is always a good case to be made for rebalancing from stocks that have run up a lot into stocks that seem undervalued.
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In the British scheme, Chinese criminal organizations used the German port of Hamburg as Europe's first arrival point for undervalued clothing and footwear cargos.
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Activist investors typically accumulate stakes in companies they believe are undervalued and encourage executives to adopt changes they think will boost returns for shareholders.
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Uniper rejected Fortum's bid last year, saying it undervalued the company and might lead to it being broken up if the bid was successful.
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National sovereignty is an undervalued asset in today's world, especially by the international media, where the views of Washington and its allies largely prevail.
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A "German euro" was nearly 17 percent undervalued against the dollar in PPP terms, while a "French euro" was overvalued by nearly 5 percent.
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Using the Gordon Growth Model, a simple formula that compares return on equity with cost of equity, adjusted for growth, the bank looks undervalued.
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Mr. Pearson is regarded as the mastermind behind the company's once-heralded business model of buying undervalued drugs, slashing business costs and raising prices.
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Icahn and Deason, who own a combined 15 percent of Xerox, had launched a proxy fight arguing that the deal undervalued the U.S. company.
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That prompted Icahn and Deason, who own about 15% of Xerox and argued the U.S. firm was being undervalued, to launch a proxy fight.
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Syngenta said at the time that the American company's offer undervalued it, and that it might be difficult to execute because of regulatory concerns.
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ATOS, GEMALTO: French chip maker Gemalto rejected a takeover bid from technology consulting firm Atos saying the 4.3 billion euro offer undervalued the company.
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The so-called Bollinger Bands represent a range that indicates when prices for an asset are either looking expensive or have potentially become undervalued.
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It's no secret that CNBC's Jim Cramer loves corporate breakups, but spinoffs, when a company separates from a smaller, undervalued segment, are slightly different.
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In 2013, SAP launched an initiative to hire employees with autism and Asperger syndrome, saying that their contribution to the workforce is widely undervalued.
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He said that while sterling was undervalued, the currency was likely to continue to be driven by politics, and it could therefore remain weak.
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Teachers are not respected in the United States and are often blamed for the problems of an educational system that is underfunded and undervalued.
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"He's incredibly undervalued for his overall position in art history, " said Brett Gorvy, Christie's chairman and international head of Post-War and Contemporary Art.
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" That follows news last week that activist investor Alden Global Capital took a nearly 25 percent stake and said it considered the shares "undervalued.
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Hedge funds from the U.S. and other countries were also bringing money to Hong Kong to buy assets they believed were undervalued, Choi added.
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They jump on undervalued companies when there are windows to correct the undervaluation and the chance to win a majority vote at shareholder meetings.
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IF I COULD BUY THIS COMPANY, I BELIEVE JUST LOOKING AT IT, AND I'M NOT YET EXPERT IN IT I PERSONALLY THINK IT'S UNDERVALUED.
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Activists focus on companies that they perceive to be undervalued, which may explain some of why they have targeted women-run companies more frequently.
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"But people are beginning to take notice that these projects are starting to show some promise," he said, suggesting that the firm is undervalued.
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Canadian cannabis producer Aphria Inc said that Green Growth Brands Ltd's proposed C$2.63 billion ($22.6 billion) all-stock hostile bid undervalued the company.
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Dominion has already rebuffed a $13.50 a share takeover proposal from Montana-based Washington that it called an "opportunistic" bid that undervalued the company.
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His theory is that tap dancing today, like competitive hip-hop dancing in the early 2000s, is generally undervalued and ripe for a comeback.
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Meanwhile, activists have been boosting their calls for reform, escalating since a 2014 Government Accountability Office report that found coal leases were being undervalued.
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Last week, activist investor William Ackman disclosed that his hedge fund had purchased a 9.9 percent stake in the company, saying it was undervalued.
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They see as an undervalued area with budding entrepreneurs that could be an antidote to the scalding-hot tech market on the West Coast.
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The children stumble upon something they should not see — shades of Alex Garland's undervalued thriller "The Beach" (1997) — and are snatched by bad characters.
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More criticism: The benefits for fracture prevention were undervalued, and the studies were not given in-depth reviews or critiques before they were published.
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Critic's Notebook Male stars face a double standard, too, and ever since he bared his chest in "Thelma & Louise," his work has been undervalued.
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Peter Navarro said the "grossly undervalued" euro served as a currency for Germany alone, allowing the country to "exploit" the United States and others.
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"They are in a secular bull market, and they remain undervalued here because too many people are looking at the yield curve, " Saut said.
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He described the euro as "grossly undervalued," which would imply that the dollar is too strong against the world's other most widely used currency.
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The New York Times's co-chief film critic Manohla Dargis recently wrote an article arguing that Brad Pitt has been undervalued as a performer.
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Reduced uncertainty would likely boost undervalued equity markets there and help new European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde better unify the region's member states.
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Hedge fund manager David Einhorn's Greenlight Capital said it took an unspecified stake in the German business software developer, describing the shares as undervalued.
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Its share price to earnings ratio is just 7.8, a far cry from the sector average of 18, implying that the shares are undervalued.
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The company had rejected an unsolicited acquisition offer from Total Energy Services Inc in December as it "significantly" undervalued the shares of the company.
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Earlier this year, billionaire activist investor Carl Icahn announced he had taken a greater than 6 percent stake in Newell Brands, calling it undervalued.
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" He added, however, "Even taking that into account, and given the other fundamentals of the Mexican economy, I think the peso is still undervalued.
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The offer comes nearly a year after BCA rejected a takeover proposal from another private equity group Apax Partners, saying it undervalued the company.
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The greenback has strengthened considerably in recent years: of the 34 currencies we track in the full index, 31 are currently undervalued against the dollar.
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The net result, according to our index, is that the Egyptian pound has gone from 71% undervalued against the dollar in January to 67% today.
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"In this system, female employees and employees of color are systematically undervalued compared to their male and white or Asian American peers," the lawsuit claims.
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RBC said the stock is still undervalued given its more than $126 billion in net cash, giving it a base case of $185 per share.
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"The euro is undervalued and if there was a Deutsche mark today it would have a much higher exchange rate with the dollar," he argued.
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Lisa Welch, portfolio manager at John Hancock Regional Bank Fund in Boston, however, is expecting more gains for bank stocks, which she believes are undervalued.
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Even the technology and biotech stocks that have sat on the sidelines for years and are now undervalued on earnings are leading the way, too.
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"The Australian currency is very undervalued at these levels," Patrick Bennett, foreign exchange strategist at the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, told CNBC on Thursday.
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Klarman is one of the best known so-called value investors in the mold of icon Warren Buffett, who finds good companies that are undervalued.
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"Trading at the low-end of historical valuations, we believe AVGO is undervalued as it is well-positioned with a diversified revenue stream" explains Rakesh.
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"To us, the UK currency remains fundamentally undervalued and markets are still pricing in a generous set of Brexit related risks," noted analysts at Investec.
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Peter Navarro, Mr Trump's chief trade adviser, told the Financial Times on January 31st that the "grossly undervalued" euro has allowed Germany to "exploit" America.
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These interviews reveal a bigger picture of school funding inequity, undervalued educators (three-quarters of whom are women), and a systemic economic deprioritization of education.
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It's important to note, though, that most films starring Black casts are often undervalued, turning out to be much more successful than the industry forecasted.
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The Apple valuation makes a lot of sense: If anything, the iPhone maker is undervalued by the standards of the stock market as a whole.
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"GBP-USD is significantly undervalued and if the 'Brexit-hurdle' is cleared then fundamentals should take over pushing sterling higher," he said in an email.
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Jana said in the filing that it believes HD Supply's shares are undervalued and that it has discussed strategic options with the company's management team.
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The company had rejected a 1 billion-pound takeover offer from British commercial broadcaster ITV in 2016, saying it undervalued the production and distribution company.
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Further, CMA has a solid funding profile with a good amount of non-interest bearing deposits, which are currently undervalued given the low rate environment.
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Earlier this month NH, with nearly 400 hotels in 30 markets and a focus on city stays, rejected Barcelo's offer, saying it undervalued the company.
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"We think it's time for investors to revisit global telcos ... the stocks look under-owned and undervalued," Morgan Stanley analysts said in a Thursday report.
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According to the index most currencies are even more undervalued against the dollar than they were six months ago, when the greenback was already strong.
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Hungarian and Greek customs data show a surge of undervalued clothing and footwear imports from China over the past two years, OLAF officials told Reuters.
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Entertainment One last week rejected a 1 billion pound ($1.3 billion) takeover offer from British broadcaster ITV, saying it undervalued the production and distribution company.
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Icahn, according to the filing, thinks the stock is "undervalued" and may nominate "a slate of directors" to the board at Caesars' annual shareholders meeting.
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Cattle futures have been undervalued compared to the cash market, which spurred some buying on Monday, said Karl Setzer, commodity market risk analyst for AgriVisor.
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It has been cited as a major factor behind the so-called "Korea Discount" - meaning their shares are typically undervalued in comparison to global peers.
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"In this system, female employees and employees of color are systematically undervalued compared to their male and white or Asian American peers," the lawsuit says.
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A 2016 paper found that investors become more optimistic and see the markets as undervalued and holding less risk when their party is in power.
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The report also raised questions about the sale price, adding it may have undervalued the properties and was not based on legal or technical studies.
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For example, stress in the workplace, such as feeling overworked or undervalued, could be perceived as a threat and in turn activate the stress response.
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Part of the problem is that professions where women make up most of the workforce — sometimes called "pink collar" jobs — have been undervalued and underpaid.
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A 2016 paper found that investors become more optimistic and see the markets as undervalued and holding less risk when their party is in power.
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Barclays said in a note Friday that it believes the yen had been "excessively" undervalued compared with the country's economic fundamentals and that's now unwinding.
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Though Icahn initially thought the stock was undervalued when he made his 2014 investment, its price is down almost 90 percent in the years since.
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WARREN BUFFETT'S Berkshire Hathaway is celebrated for identifying undervalued companies, buying them, holding on to them for years and reaping handsome rewards for its shareholders.
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After all, "value" stocks typically boast low price-earnings ratios and other traditional assessment metrics, often looked upon as undervalued relative to its underlying fundamentals.
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He was even happier to hear Apple CFO Luca Maestri say on the post-earnings conference call that the company believes its stock is undervalued.
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Indeed, you can make a good argument that rather than being overvalued right before the 2202 crash, stocks became severely undervalued right after the crash.
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Those undervalued goods — especially ones for natural textures — had to either be purchased at a salon, beauty supply store, made at home, or ordered online.
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His top trade adviser has accused Germany of using a "grossly undervalued" euro to gain advantage over the United States and its own EU partners.
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The move is part of a settlement with major investors Carl Icahn and Darwin Deason, who felt that Xerox was significantly undervalued in that deal.
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The offer also undervalued its lotteries business, Tatts said, even though the Brisbane-based firm issued a surprise profit warning for the division on Friday.
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JCP Investment Management, BLR Partners and Joshua Schechter in January asked Casey's to explore strategic alternatives, including a potential sale, saying the stock was undervalued.
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Ms. Hessel's collection at Bard has extensive holdings of her work, which Mr. Eccles said was almost criminally undervalued when Ms. Hessel began buying them.
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Analysts have blamed bond yields, as well as trade tensions and growing competition from non-bank lenders, though some maintain the sector has been undervalued.
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And not only is the dollar overhyped, but the currencies of key competitors like Japan and Germany are actually significantly undervalued at the same time.
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Countries with undervalued currencies — like China and Germany — are able to export cheaply, create good paying jobs, and challenge the U.S. on the world stage.
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The IRS review is ongoing, but Facebook pushed back on an early government finding that lawyers had undervalued the transferred property by billions of dollars.
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"We have tried to identify the best franchises, not the most undervalued stocks," Morgan Stanley's research group wrote of its best long-term stocks list.
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Syngenta said at the time that the American company's offer undervalued it and that the deal might be difficult to finalize because of regulatory concerns.
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In a recent exclusive interview with Business Insider, Rogers said they succeeded because they ventured to find undervalued assets that other investors would not touch.
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Starboard believes the online auto marketplace operator's stock is undervalued and that it can boost its profit margins, according to the Wall Street Journal. Cars.
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"The stock (which in almost 40 years) I have rarely commented on is cheap and undervalued," Schultz said in an email to CNBC's Jim Cramer.
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The recent reversal in technology has given new life to the "value trade," in which investors bet on large, undervalued companies and seek dividend payments.
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Cabela's had said it would explore a sale last December after pressure from activist hedge fund Elliott Management Corp, which said the shares were undervalued.
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Fox is exploring a potential sale as it is has been considered undervalued relative to its peers, said Brian Wieser, an analyst at Pivotal Research.
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Salesforce Chief Executive Marc Benioff told CNBC on Tuesday that despite an unprecedented rally among high-growth technology giants, some FANG stocks still remain undervalued.
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Many net winners believe their claims were undervalued in the liquidation of Madoff's firm, and sued other individuals and companies that dealt with the swindler.
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Having steered clear of increasingly pricey stocks, so-called value investors, who make long-term wagers on undervalued companies, are getting back into the game.
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"China has a long history of facilitating an undervalued currency through protracted, large-scale intervention in the foreign exchange market," Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin writes.
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It also led to a reduction in wages for 80 million American workers competing with countries whose labor has been cheapened by these undervalued currencies.
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They undervalued the properties significantly, claiming they were worth $503 million and selling them off over the next 10 years for 16 times that amount.
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The lesson of the book was in the importance of finding undervalued assets to gain an edge; it was not purely an ode to numbers.
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Until SoftBank gives "due importance" to assets such as its stakes in Alibaba (BABA) and chip company ARM, its stock will remain undervalued, Goyal said.
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He cited Unicredit as being one bank that has managed to increase revenue, cut costs and maintain its capital position — yet is still very undervalued.
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Adelman pitched a long bet on eBay, stating the stock is undervalued due to a misunderstood relationship between eBay and its merchant of record, PayPal.
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Value stocks are seen as undervalued relative to the market, while growth stocks are names that investors will pay a premium on for earnings growth.
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The "moneyball" theory of baseball relies on statistical analysis to give small-market teams an edge by signing players that are undervalued by other teams.
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Some analysts have argued that those businesses are undervalued because they are housed within NRG's legacy business, which involves burning natural gas, coal and oil.
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Axiall said on Friday that it had rejected Westlake's $1.4 billion takeover offer, saying it undervalued the company – an argument that Brigade Capital agreed with.
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First, in May, Vice Chancellor Laster held that the 2013 buyout price for Dell shares undervalued the stock by about 22 percent, or nearly $4.
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The activists last year blocked Clariant's $20 billion merger with U.S. peer Huntsman, saying it undervalued the Swiss company and did not make strategic sense.
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Oracle – Morgan Stanley upgraded the stock to "overweight" from "equal-weight," saying the stock is undervalued after some disappointing cloud-related results in recent quarters.
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Hammerson rejected the sweetened proposal on Wednesday, saying it was only a marginal increase on Klepierre's initial bid of 615p and still undervalued the company.
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Billionaire Carl Icahn reported a greater than 6 percent stake in Rubbermaid parent Newell Brands, calling them undervalued, according to a regulatory filing on Friday.
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Goldman sees KKR as an undervalued stock with accelerating earnings set to come as a result of its new fundraising and its strengthened investment portfolio.
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On Tuesday, Trump's top trade adviser, Peter Navarro, stepped up the pressure, accusing Germany of using a "grossly undervalued" euro to gain a competitive advantage.
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He estimates Ford's F-series truck business is worth about $16 per share alone, showing how undervalued the company is overall, according to his estimates.
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Only two works performed above expectations: a pair of magnificent Northern Renaissance paintings by Adriaen Isenbrandt, undervalued by both the auction house and the museum.
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The purpose of the "strike" is to make the world appreciate women's work — which is systematically undervalued — by taking away that work for a day.
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The Swiss company rejected a $47 billion takeover bid by Monsanto in August, arguing the American company's offer was undervalued and might be difficult to execute.
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"With a dividend yield of ~244%, we continue to believe PEGI is significantly undervalued" Oppenheimer analyst Colin Rusch (Track Record & Ratings) told investors on November 225.
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" General Electric Company: "Here's my thinking: there are so many really unbelievable stocks that are undervalued right now [that] I don't want to take the risk.
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In his view, that would tee up a rally back toward $70 a barrel for U.S. crude and prompt investors to reconsider the undervalued energy sector.
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Oasis Management, Alpine's No.2 shareholder with a 9.9 percent stake, had called on other shareholders to reject the deal arguing that it undervalued the firm.
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The study reveals that even after the massive rally in the market, a group of Dow members is still undervalued, according to analysts' bottom-up projections.
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In the book, Graham details his philosophy of "value investing," or buying stocks when they are undervalued and holding them for a long period of time.
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Metro said on Sunday that the unsolicited offer substantially undervalued it, noting that the offer price was only 3% above the closing share price on Friday.
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In 2003, Michael Lewis published Moneyball, which chronicled how the Oakland Athletics front office used a different approach to analyzing baseball statistics to find undervalued players.
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In its statement, Unilever said the deal put an 18 percent premium on Unilever's share price, the main area where the company claimed it was undervalued.
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The Chinese yuan, for example, is 44% undervalued against the dollar according to our baseline Big Mac index, but only 7% according to the adjusted one.
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Activist investors often build positions in what they view as undervalued companies with the goal of advocating for key changes they suspect will drive shareholder value.
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The report also showed that the IMF considers Mexico's peso and South Korea's won both to be undervalued by 5-15 percent compared to their fundamentals.
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The central bank last week reiterated its view the rupiah is undervalued and said it will continue to be in the market to smooth out volatility.
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Women in tech are still an undervalued pipeline for innovation Folks, when it comes to gender equality in the tech world, we haven't come very far.
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In line with their view that Lazard can pursue alternate strategies to boost returns, the vast majority (84%) of respondents thought the business was currently undervalued.
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Between Evans #MeToo P.O.V. and him possibly reviving the most undervalued form of artistic expression, the Marvel Cinematic Universe clearly lost a real one this week.
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Elliott said the maker of electronic testing tools is deeply undervalued, and the activist hedge fund was the one that initiated talks with the Mentor board.
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Roger Bridges, global rates and currencies strategist at Nikko Asset Management, told CNBC's "Squawk Box" that the dollar still appeared slightly undervalued for the near term.
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Responding to criticism from some analysts and French industry leaders that the deal undervalued Renault and its 43.4% stake in Nissan, Paris pushed for better terms.
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But domestic workers also represent some of the most undervalued and invisible labor in our economy; when we talk about work, we rarely think of them.
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Chico's said it would review the offer, adding that Sycamore had previously offered $4.30 per share, which it had rejected as it "substantially undervalued" the retailer.
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The US came in as sixth most expensive and Britain at 16, which the index says shows that the British pound is undervalued by 26.3 percent.
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A 14% fall in the dollar price of a Norwegian Big Mac has taken the krone from looking 18% overvalued in January to 5% undervalued now.
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N, backed by Warren Buffett, rejected an unsolicited buyout offer from its second-biggest shareholder, Germany's Gebr Knauf KG, saying the offer substantially undervalued the company.
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But a slew of litigation ensued from Madoff customers, including many who say the trustee undervalued their claims, against Picower and other alleged enablers of Madoff.
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"We're able to shine a light on children's causes that are being undervalued, and on organizations that are doing great work for underserved kids," says Noah.
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The company is poorly governed, undervalued, and unlike most tech peers, its boss holds just a 12 percent stake and an equivalent amount of voting rights.
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"By our measures sterling has been about as undervalued as it has been historically, but it is pretty unusual circumstances," referring to the currency's Brexit worries.
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Earlier this decade, however, producers such as BHP Billiton and Alcoa engineered a switch of pricing to spot indices, arguing that the LME linkage undervalued alumina.
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Sprint majority owner SoftBank is said to believe that Sprint's wireless spectrum holdings are undervalued and could be spun off into a separate publicly traded company.
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Norwegian said in May it had rejected two approaches from IAG, which also owns the Iberia, Aer Lingus and Vueling brands, because they undervalued the company.
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Amazon — Shares of the e-commerce juggernaut rose about 1.5 percent in midday trading after Evercore ISI analyst Anthony DiClemente's said the stock still looks undervalued.
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They said the stock was undervalued and have a "buy" rating with a price target of 157 pence, compared with a analyst median of 128 pence.
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The International Monetary Fund also said last year that the euro was undervalued by anywhere from 0 to 10 percent for the region as a whole.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Forget FANG: Better opportunities in stocks lie among undervalued telecom and healthcare shares, according to the manager of Ariel Investments' global equity strategies.
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Best Buy is undervalued next to its peers as it continues to innovate within consumer electronics and provides more services for its customers, according to Guggenheim.
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Despite Mr. Trump's contention — which, like his assertions about Japan, harks back to another era — many economists say they believe the renminbi is overvalued, not undervalued.
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"Investors continue to see Japan equities as undervalued relative to other markets and say they want to overweight Japan for the next 12 months," he added.
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NSS Labs' Phatak believes even big players such as Microsoft are currently undervalued based on the innovation they are making to secure data in the cloud.
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