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It can be used when referring to the process of setting a cost (such as a price) that is lower than what is generally accepted as the market rate. For example: When setting prices for a new product, companies should be aware of the risk of underpricing.
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Strangely, issuers didn't seem to mind the intentional underpricing of their IPO.
The underpricing of default risk during the credit boom gave Greece easy access to longer-term borrowing.
Still, the spokesman, Cory Shields, said NBC Universal was determined to change what it saw as Apple's underpricing of video.
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.
Brown said the credit crisis had been caused by an underpricing of risk in financial markets which was only now being corrected.
Critics say the discrepancies include the overpricing of vacant lots, whose assessments nearly tripled, and the underpricing of some prime waterfront properties by $100,000 or more -- at values even lower than what they actually sold for.
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We examine determinants of underpricing for privatizing and private IPOs through multivariate cross-sectional analysis of the first day of trading.
We also show that the equity grant given to the SPAC founder pre-commits the SPAC shareholders and firms to a pre-determined level of underpricing for the non-standard SPAC IPO process.
For both categories of IPOs, determinants of underpricing are the size of the firm or public entity, aftermarket risk, and subscription ratio.
The firewalls between businesses are being fortified, too, so that managers have a clearer idea of the standalone profitability of each division.UBS was especially guilty of underpricing its internal funding, letting its investment bank take advantage of the bank's cheap overall cost of funds without paying an appropriate premium for the risks it was taking.
We conclude that the high level of underpricing in Korean IPOs is the unintended consequence of regulations designed to promote fairness.
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