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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are very undervalued" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing something that is not appreciated or recognized for its true worth or value.
Example: "Many artists in the community are very undervalued, despite their immense talent and contributions."
Alternatives: "are greatly underestimated" or "are significantly overlooked."
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In an interview in this weekend's New York Times Magazine, Mr. Andreessen argues that compared with blue-chip companies like General Electric, big technology companies, including Microsoft, Cisco, Google and Apple, are very undervalued.
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"They have been very undervalued and eventually will come around, in the next two to three years," she said.
Eswar S. Prasad, a Cornell and Brookings Institution economist, added, "It's hard to make the case the renminbi is very undervalued on a multilateral basis".
I do think that he is very undervalued, but I don't think it's to do, as some people have said, with the Jewishness of his world".
The independent retail analyst Nick Bubb said: "The high-profile ones like Pets at Home and B&M tended to be very fully valued and the low profile ones, like Shoe Zone, turned out to be very undervalued.
To make a long story short, we own Ambac today because we think it's very undervalued.
"It's very much exploratory on the part of Baugur," said Robert Toomey, an analyst with E.K. Riley, "but the timing is key as Saks is currently very undervalued on the basis of what management is doing to improve earnings and cash flow".
By that standard, the S&P 500 — which closed with a P/E ratio of 19.3 on Monday afternoon — may now be very slightly undervalued.
Chuka Umunna, the shadow Business Secretary, told The Independent: "There is mounting evidence to suggest Royal Mail has been very significantly undervalued, meaning taxpayers are set to lose out on hundreds of millions of pounds".
* Mexican Finance Minister Guillermo Ortiz said the peso is currently "very undervalued," but he emphasized that he does not seek an overvalued currency.
The market was "aggressively" short on sterling before it started selling off the dollar (see "How Low Can The Dollar Go?"), so the pound is coming from a very undervalued position.
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