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However, this says nothing about the under - or overpricing of their insurance services.
The high end of the market, however, seems immune from such overpricing.
"Competitive overpricing" is what I heard it called in a article some years ago.
"The report does not identify the root cause of the overpricing," he said.
There is also hope that a rising market will compensate for any overpricing.
Political pressure should be put on the drug companies to lower the costs of the products, some scandalous overpricing.
The wine list is remarkable only for its overpricing.
Despite the overpricing, there are provisions that will make participation a good deal - but only if most investors do the opposite.
Overpricing (after allowing for transaction costs) was found only 3% of the time.
As he points out, there were striking examples of apparent overpricing of stocks in 2000.
The frequency and degree of overpricing of the future was much larger than for underpricing.
Examples are seen today with the overpricing of Snapbacks.
One appraiser's report in 1999 even warned that federal officials were seizing industry records to investigate widespread overpricing.
The "edible fence" seed scandal, in which massive overpricing of seeds distributed to rural areas happened.
A speculative bubble exists in the event of large, sustained overpricing of some class of assets.
Mr. Hall calculated the overpricing at $11, from a price of about $60 for Windows software.
The inability to repay debt in an LBO can be caused by initial overpricing of the target firm and/or its assets.
Yet another involves possible overpricing and incorrect technical specifications on a large shipment of ambulances from Canada, Dr. Shemari said.
Indeed, it is common for people in the industry to complain that the Japanese caused the overpricing of real estate by paying with a seemingly endless supply of yen.
The cruel combination of tighter holiday budgets and extortionate overpricing in big-name French resorts is forcing more and more of us to seek fresh pastures.
More Quality Sought Mr. Dautel mentioned some local "overpricing" that had resulted in builders here having to provide more amenities for less money to be competitive.
If the previous mispricing was positive (the future was overpriced), then the change in the mispricing tended to be negative (the overpricing declined), and vice versa.
In a separate statement the department said that "Ford's use of such data amounted to defective pricing, causing the Air Force to rely on inaccurate information, leading to possible overpricing."
Overpricing has caused some houses to linger on the market, said Elayne Jassey, sales executive at Prudential Connecticut Realty in Stamford.
He smokes his own salmon and uses produce from the estate's orchard and herb and vegetable gardens to create an enticing British menu, only marred by its overpricing.