She tends to undervalue her own abilities, always thinking others are better than her.
她常常低估自己的能力,总是认为别人比她更优秀。
His contribution to the project was
undervalued by his colleagues, which led to frustration.
他的项目贡献被同事们低估了,这让他感到很沮丧。
Investors sometimes undervalue small-cap stocks, missing out on potential gains.
投资者有时会低估小型股,从而错失可能的收益。
In the past, women's work was consistently
undervalued and underpaid in many industries.
在过去,许多行业中女性的工作经常被低估且报酬不足。
The company's management tends to undervalue the importance of employee satisfaction.
公司管理层往往低估员工满意度的重要性。
He often feels that his artistic talents are
undervalued by his family, who prioritize academic achievements.
他常常觉得家人低估了他的艺术才能,因为他们更看重学术成就。
Environmental issues are frequently
undervalued in economic decision-making processes.
在经济决策过程中,环境问题常常被低估。
The significance of mental health is often
undervalued in our society, leading to inadequate support systems.
我们社会中,心理健康的重要性常常被低估,导致支持系统不足。
Her efforts to maintain a work-life balance were
undervalued by her employer, contributing to her burnout.
她努力保持工作与生活的平衡,但她的雇主却低估了这一点,这导致了她的过度劳累。
The
undervalued currency makes imports more expensive for the country, affecting its economy.
货币被低估使得该国的进口商品变得更贵,影响了其经济。
Tencent responded the report was not accurate, and the company is very focused on returning capital to shareholders, given that it believes its share price and investment portfolio are undervalued.
腾讯回应称,该报告并不准确,鉴于其股价和投资组合被低估,该公司非常专注于将资金返还给股东。
Under the circumstances, analysts believe Chinese gold companies will likely step up further tapping markets abroad as many undervalued mines present a good buying opportunity.
分析人士认为,在这种情况下,中国黄金企业可能会进一步加大海外开发力度,因为许多被低估的矿山提供了良好的收购机会。
Shen Meng, director of boutique investment bank Chanson and Co, said Lenovo has maintained growth over the past year, but the Hong Kong stock market may have undervalued the company.
精品投资银行Chanson & Co的负责人沈萌表示,联想在过去一年中保持了增长,但香港股市可能低估了该公司。
"The offer comes at a time when Sina remains undervalued on the US market," said Kuang Yuqing, founder of Lens Company Research.
So, Sina's 45 percent-stake in Weibo is worth around $4 billion given the current value being assigned to the latter by investors, suggesting that Sina is undervalued on the market, Kuang said.
Industry experts suggest that compared with the company's performance, Wellhope's stock price was undervalued in both the feed and food industries.
Chief Financial Executive Jason Yao Bo explained buybacks can help boost the company's stock, as they believe the shares are undervalued by investors for the time being.
Analysts believe Chinese gold companies should further tap markets abroad as many undervalued mines present a good buying opportunity.
We've undervalued those legends in the past - that is why we emphasize their development right now.
过去我们曾低估了那些传奇人物的价值,这就是我们现在强调他们发展的原因。
During the three-year pandemic period, China's capital market was relatively sluggish, leading to undervalued shares.
Currently, emerging market currencies are about 20 percent undervalued versus the US dollar.
With signs of economic recovery, securities firms, banks and property developers, which have been undervalued, are expected to be pursued by capital in the fourth quarter, Xun said.
Given that the turnaround in major economic indicators in September reflects China's rapid economic recovery with the pandemic under control, institutional investors-especially overseas investors-have their eyes on undervalued cyclical industries.
"For now, SOEs appear undervalued and trading at only half their non-SOE counterparts' valuations," Meng said.
"Supportive government policies, strong demand for eye care, and the fact that eye care is undervalued as a medical division in public hospitals all contributed to the fast development of private eye care in China," he said.
Have known each other as colleagues at Li-Ning, where Chen was its first CEO, both were of the opinion that the Kappa brand was undervalued with lots of room for development.
Zhou Yunnan, founder of private fund manager Beijing Nanshan Capital Investment Co Ltd, said the Beijing bourse — where stocks have an average price-to-earnings ratio of about 20 — is still undervalued compared with Shanghai's STAR Market and Shenzhen's ChiNext, and hence has the potential to see further improvements in valuation.
A substantial majority of investors surveyed, approximately 88.8 percent, believed that A-share prices are reasonably valued or even undervalued.
Other stocks to watch would be those of manufacturers of construction materials used in consumption scenarios, industrial companies bearing the concept of domestic substitution, consumer electronics makers and the undervalued financial service providers, Zhou said.
Consumption-related A-share companies are mostly undervalued at present.
The majority of consumption-related companies that are listed in the A-share market have a presence in the categories mentioned above, and they are currently undervalued, she said.
But, in the past, although these companies used to provide high dividends and stable profitability, they had long been undervalued and overlooked by equity investors.
Analysts also believed overseas investors have been attracted to the A-share market for its lower price-to-earnings ratio, a widely watched measure of valuation on whether the market (or a stock) is overvalued, fairly valued, or undervalued.
Against that backdrop, the liquidity of investment portfolios is of greater importance and investors can look for opportunities from undervalued bond products, he said.
Both domestic and global funds set to buy more, attracted by low valuationsAs uncertainties that have been shrouding the A-share market over the past few months start to subside, domestic and international financial institutions are preparing to increase their positions in China-related assets, which are currently undervalued, said experts.
Investors should look for opportunities in lithium battery and photovoltaic companies that are undervalued at present, they said.
Investors can look for opportunities in shares of companies in industries like banking, property development, computers and coal in the short term and in undervalued blue-chips in the longer term.
Companies that have announced share buybacks or are significantly undervalued can also offer opportunities for high returns.
Although the US-listed Chinese companies are undervalued, it has not yet able to quantify the uncertainties at this moment, said Hong Hao, managing director of BOCOM International, adding that uncertainties are different from volatility.
Despite quality names in such sectors as liquor having been pushed up, some blue-chip stocks in banking, property, industrials and manufacturing are still undervalued, he added.
According to Dong, leading real estate companies are now undervalued compared to leading banks be it the price to earnings ratio or the price to book ratio.
As a result, certain undervalued sectors may imply investment opportunities in the short run.
Undervalued cyclical sectors such as banks, nonferrous metals, non-banking financial industries and property were the favorites of foreign investors.
On the other hand, investors can keep an eye on the undervalued companies which promise stronger performances.
Therefore, undervalued companies and cyclical sectors may provide the maximum opportunities," he said.
Undervalued sectors such as banks, real estate companies and insurers have shown signs of a rebound recently.
Jing Liu, professor and associate dean of Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business (CKGSB), said, "We suggests investors to increase investment on safe haven assets such as gold considering lingering global uncertainties on economy, companies that were undervalued but have long-term value of investment, and companies in the field of high technology, especially in areas whose tech products were heavily relied on imports. "
While the valuation of the US stock market is approaching historic highs, the generally undervalued A-share market could become the next right target for US dollar investment.
Combined with the decreasing risk-free interest rate, the long-term investment value of undervalued companies has thus been magnified.
The rule allows the US government to levy anti-subsidy tariffs on products from countries that it considers have undervalued their currency against the US dollar.
Overall, the renminbi's exchange rate remains in reasonable equilibrium and is not undervalued.
Another reason behind the stagnation of bank IPOs is that bank stocks are currently undervalued, experts said.
As bank stocks are clearly undervalued, it is safe to invest in bank stocks.
Hu Guopeng, chief strategist at Founder Securities, said the financial sector is relatively undervalued if compared with consumption companies and high-growth enterprises.
Given favorable new policies for the financial industry, undervalued securities firms, insurers and banks are expected to show strong growth in July.
More importantly, the A-share market is still undervalued based on historic numbers, Zhang said.
German and European markets lack funds to support high-tech start-ups, who are now "highly undervalued" and therefore provide great investment opportunities for Chinese capital, said Heimburg, who is also co-founder and managing director of Shanghai-based Hotnest Technology.
In a strongly worded letter to the chairman and chief executive of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing-the HKEX operates the city's stock exchange and futures exchange-LSE Chairman Don Robert said the unsolicited takeover bid undervalued its business, lacked strong commercial rationale and would be difficult to implement due to scrutiny from various regulatory entities.
Zhang Yulong, chief strategist of China Securities, said that the currently undervalued industries seeing a pickup in their performance, such as chemical and automobile, are likely to show investment opportunities regarding the latest easing policies.
Renminbi assets, still undervalued, posts stronger stability, and China is expected to become a "favored place" of global capital, Sun said.
Dong believes the company's share price is undervalued and its issue price is more a reflection of non-market factors.
In some cases, companies appear to be keen on a buyback as their share prices seem undervalued, and they wish to provide investors with a decent return on their investment.
Although the price earnings ratio has been up from that registered at the end of last year, most of the industries are still undervalued.
The A-share market has bottomed out after nearly three years of decline, resulting in an undervalued market, according to Yang Delong, chief economist of First Seafront Fund.
"Now that the regulator has allowed funds raised from products publicly offered by banks' wealth management subsidiaries to be directly invested in shares, the subsidiaries could suitably raise their allocation to stocks when the shares they intend to buy are undervalued," Liao said.
The company's stock price seemed to be undervalued in Hong Kong, which indicated that people's confidence in the real economy has been undervalued, Li explained.
Against this backdrop, Li Shaojun, a strategist at Guotai Junan Securities, suggested investors look at undervalued companies in the banking, property, gold, public facilities, and agriculture sectors, which will be defensive in the long term.
The consumption sector, which has been largely undervalued over the past few months, is forecast for an upswing, Gao said.
A share repurchase is a program by which a company buys back its own shares from the marketplace, usually because management thinks the shares are undervalued, thereby reducing the number of shares in the market.
Analysts from Pacific Securities wrote in a note that consumer companies have been undervalued since the A-share meltdown over the past few years.
Experts from Everbright Securities Co Ltd wrote in a note that investors can look to logistics companies in the medical sector that are currently undervalued.
According to market insiders, a company generally resorts to a buyback if it feels that its shares are undervalued.
For investors, Zhou said that the financial sector of the A-share market is one choice for the following months, especially banks that are currently undervalued.
"Ding suggested investors keep a close watch on the companies from the emerging industries that are still undervalued.
The best strategy is to buy undervalued growth stocks with high growth potential, said the TF report.
Chinese banks are remarkably undervalued, compared with their European and US counterparts, said Jiang.
According to Ping An Securities' research data, A-share banks' P/B ratio, or price-to-book ratio, an indicator of whether a stock is undervalued, was between 0.8 and 1.03 in 2017.
Wendy Liu, head of China equity research at Nomura, said that overall, A-share banks look deeply undervalued now compared with their global peers.
"Legend Holdings is undervalued.
"Such shares were undervalued and now the valuations of the companies are starting to return to a reasonable level.
"The defense industry as a whole is undervalued compared to others' market value, Wang said.
The BlackRock strategist added that he favored financial and industrial sectors in the second half, as they were undervalued.
Thanks to China's consistent efforts to allow the market to decide the exchange rates, the International Monetary Fund declared the RMB as no longer undervalued in 2015.
Under Obama administration, the Treasury also dropped its previous assessment that the RMB was "significantly undervalued".
The International Monetary Fund declared the RMB as no longer undervalued in 2015.