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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a reduced valuation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing a decrease in the estimated worth or value of something, such as an asset or a company.
Example: "The recent market trends have led to a reduced valuation of the company's stock."
Alternatives: "a lowered assessment of" or "a diminished worth of".
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Even a reduced valuation of around 140 times earnings implies a future of rapid growth and high profit margins.
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The company, admitting that the their business was "not gaining sufficient traction," has closed a new $7 million round of financing from those same investors at a "substantially reduced" valuation of $28 million.
GFG raised $365 million at a drastically reduced valuation of $1.1 billion last week.
But we've heard more recently that the company has been pitching hard for new cash at a much reduced valuation, hoping for at least $4 billion.
"As our valuation reflects, at the start of this year, we made a conscious decision with the support of our board to build a new future instead of chasing incremental growth," a spokesperson said of the reduced valuation.
In some cases valuation methods may focus on a reduced set of questions.
Each paid a reduced fee of $3,600.
Frequently he winds up in a "reduced kind of place".
A system state is a valuation of all variables in.
Any exchange rate is a relative valuation of two currencies.
This expected a share valuation of about £200 million ($348.5 million).
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