undervalued

undervalued[ˌʌndəˈvælju:d] 

原级:undervalue

第三人称单数:undervalues

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现在分词:undervaluing

undervalued 基本解释
售价过低的;对评价过低,低估( undervalue的过去式和过去分词 );
undervalued 网络解释

1. 估值不足:PE就是收购一家估值不足(undervalued)的上市企业股权,使之退市私有化(我们将上市公司称作是公众的企业). 与管理层一同对企业进行整顿和改造(这个过程通常称为value-up). 最后通过企业的再上市,或出售给第三方来获取回报.

2. 估值偏低:underutilized site 未尽其用的土地 | undervalued 估值偏低 | underwater blasting 水底爆破

3. 估价过低:turnover rate 换手率 | Undervalued 估价过低 | underwriter承销商

4. 贬值的:technical analysis 技术分析 | undervalued 贬值的 | unstableness of market 市场不稳定

undervalued 单语例句

1. 911chaxun查询·英语单词

1. Second, private equity funds are now on the prowl to buy out these undervalued companies.

2. undervalued

2. The US'attempts to blame an " undervalued " yuan for its economic woes are by and large without merit.

3. Premier Wen on March 14 dismissed US complaints about China's exchange rate, calling them counterproductive and saying he did not believe the yuan was undervalued.

4. Einhorn's Greenlight Capital hedge fund has been a recent buyer of Microsoft stock, which at under 10 times expected earnings is regarded by many as undervalued.

5. Critics of Beijing's trade policies say the Chinese government keeps the yuan undervalued, giving its exporters an unfair price advantage and adding to its swelling trade surplus.

6. Stressed that China's yuan is not obviously undervalued, he said China's cautious attitude toward the adjustment of the yuan exchange rate was necessary.

7. Many US lawmakers complain that China is keeping the yuan undervalued to give its exports an unfair competitive edge.

8. undervalued是什么意思

8. American manufacturers contend the Chinese currency is undervalued by as much as 40 percent, making Chinese goods cheaper for American consumers and US products more expensive in China.

9. American manufacturers contend the Chinese currency is undervalued by as much as 40 percent, giving that country a tremendous competitive advantage against US products.

10. Several senators wanted the bill to define undervalued currencies as a government subsidy to allow US companies to seek potentially larger duties on Chinese goods.