Undervaluation
Undervaluation when a firm’s securities sell for less than their intrinsic, or potential, or long-run value for one or more reasons.
Webster Dictionary Meaning
1. Undervaluation
- The act of undervaluing; a rate or value not equal
to the real worth. Category: Banking & Finance
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