Noun
underperformance (usually uncountable, plural underperformances)
The state or quality of underperforming
You worry just as much about great performance as you do about underperformance. Mary Callahan Erdoes
A long period of underperformance for value stocks has frustrated Mike Mullaney, whose firm's investing style is "all value, all the time." Source: Internet
Historical Growth Delegates of the Charlottetown Conference on the steps of Government House While the economic underperformance of the Maritime economy has been long lasting, it has not always been present. Source: Internet
As you can see on this slide, there we go, amazing how that happened, it was our larger valuation focus strategies that led to underperformance during the year and that picture is basically the same as the one we showed in the mid-year. Source: Internet
In the first quarter of 2019/20, out of the projected domestic revenue of K1.425 trillion, actual domestic revenue collection at the end of the year was K1.226 trillion, representing an underperformance of about 14 percent. Source: Internet
Los Angeles-Orange County: 20% see outperformance; 55% see underperformance; “net” negative 35 points, third worst. Source: Internet