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underpricing
un·der·price U0055800 (ŭn′dər-prīs′)tr.v. un·der·priced, un·der·pric·ing, un·der·pric·es 1. To price lower than the real, normal, or appropriate value.2. To sell at a lower price than (a competitor); undercut: one store that underpriced others of its kind.underpricing (ˌʌndəˈpraɪsɪŋ) n (Commerce) the state of being priced at too low a level or amountTranslationsUnderpricing
UnderpricingIssuing securities at less than their market value.UnderpricingDescribing a situation in which a company prices an IPO lower than its market value. This results in the company raising less capital in the IPO than it could have raised. There is no definite way to determine if a stock issue is underpriced until it is too late and the price of the first secondary trade is much higher than the IPO.underpricing The pricing of a new security issue at less than the prevailing price of the same security in the secondary market. Underpricing helps ensure a successful sale.ThesaurusSeeunderprice |