Underprice

Word UNDERPRICE
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Definitions and meanings of "Underprice"

What do we mean by underprice?

To price lower than the real, normal, or appropriate value. transitive verb

To sell at a lower price than (a competitor); undercut. transitive verb

To set a price at less than the value of an item verb

To sell at a lower price than another (especially than a competitor) verb

Sell at artificially low prices verb

To set a price at less than the value of an item

To sell at a lower price than another (especially than a competitor)

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The word "underprice" in example sentences

Bankers don't want to overprice deal and loose their investor base but at the same time they don't want to underprice deals and loose their fee-paying issuer clients. ❋ Samita Sawardekar (2011)

Due to this intense competition, insurers may actually underprice their policies (with premiums growing below inflation) in order to get these premium dollars. ❋ Joanne Doroshow (2010)

The reality is that corporate agribusiness pockets most of the cash, and any subsidy that does trickle down to genuine family farms just enables them to stay alive to get squeezed harder by the agribusiness oligopolies that overprice their inputs and underprice their outputs. ❋ Ian Fletcher (2012)

Jay Ritter , a professor of corporate finance at the University of Florida, believes that the traditional method gives banks an incentive to underprice "hot" IPOs. ❋ Francesco Guerrera (2011)

Low interest rates and a false sense of security encouraged by political elites led lenders to underprice risk, creating an asset boom. ❋ Unknown (2010)

"I sold more art last year than most galleries," he boasted, crediting his success to being able to underprice mainstream commercial galleries. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Mark Schofield, global head of interest-rate strategy at Citigroup in London, says investors trying to value government debt tend to put much greater weight on the impact of short-term changes in monetary policy and economic cycles, often leading them to underprice sovereign risk. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Just like the robber barons did back in the 19th century, Amazon wants to underprice the goods they sell to run their competitors out of the e-book market. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The conundrum isn't that -- or why -- China is manipulating its currency: By undervaluing it, China is systematically able to underprice its exports, putting American (and other nations ') manufacturing at a significant disadvantage. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The titles will underprice some competitors, and most of the 20 textbooks in the pilot version of DynamicBooks will be sold at less than half the price of the printed versions. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Small businesses and small farmers are being destroyed all over the world due to "globalization", which just means that huge multinational companies go in and underprice all the local businesses and destroy them. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Still, some companies underprice their premiums for new policyholders, then raise premiums dramatically. ❋ Unknown (2007)

There is definitely an upper limit on how fast you can stich by hand, so to see people so severely underprice their work it makes me wonder. ❋ Field Notes (2009)

After making it, I came to realize that people who sell felt food on etsy severely underprice their creations. ❋ Field Notes (2009)

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