Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
The underpricing also kept the value of the total arms package below $14 million, when it should have been slightly above that figure.
One thing is certain: Sears cannot succeed merely by underpricing its competitors.
He offers a different reason for the underpricing.
They said there was not enough time left for the Japanese to eliminate the underpricing or sufficiently widen market access.
But that past underpricing does not mean that you should believe that stocks will always be underpriced.
This second advantage is apparent when one considers the high probability of the underpricing of new assets involved in an offer for sale.
Despite recent reports that the Japanese underpricing had eased, American officials insisted that the duties would be set.
There is an overall underpricing of formal water and sanitation services in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Indeed, one way to interpret the great bull market of the 90's is that it involved a correction of that previous underpricing.
The committee concluded that average investors had been harmed by the banks' practices, which the report said included "possibly illegal underpricing" of initial public offerings.
Severe underpricing of the Auto Mag pistol to indicate huge market demand to potential investors made success impossible.
Underpricing an IPO, of course, deprives the newly public company of capital.
"There was a certain level of underpricing of risks in the global financial markets," Mr. Trichet said.
In addition, Mr. Balladur's backers assert that some underpricing might not be bad, because it helps to establish broad-based stock ownership.
Many believe that underpriced IPOs leave money on the table for corporations, but some believe that underpricing is inevitable.
Mr. Ginsburg attributes the underpricing of insurance to a familiar strategy by insurers to price low during economic good times to expand their share of local markets.
The big increases partly reflected the underpricing of shares by appraisal firms working for directors who planned to buy large blocks of stock themselves at the offering price.
Independents say Safety-Kleen is careful to avoid price cuts that might be called predatory underpricing but quick to match prices of smaller rivals that are gaining market share.
One potential method for determining underpricing is through the use of IPO Underpricing Algorithms.
Investors have frequently been offered special inducements, but the biggest inducement of all has been the underpricing of many of the issues and the chance of an immediate profit.
John Kain, a transportation economist at Harvard University, estimates that 90 percent of urban road congestion is caused by the underpricing of a key 5 percent of road capacity.
It is on the hope of such underpricing of other privatized companies that the fate of the new Austro-Hungary Fund Ltd., sponsored by Merrill Lynch, is riding.
There is huge overpricing of China, huge underpricing of geopolitical risk, just wait until China rattles the cage using its proxy, North Korea, or asserts itself over Taiwan.
The apparent underpricing of the shares helped the Conservative Government in its campaign to achieve widespread public ownership, thus making it politically more difficult for a future Labor Government to reverse the process.
A growing number of experts warn that government subsidies to industries not only squander money that could be spent cleaning up the plant but also damage it through waste and the underpricing of resources.