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