Adjective
underpriced (comparative more underpriced, superlative most underpriced)
Having a relatively or abnormally low price
Backroom boys – Francis Spufford citation King recognised that, in Concorde, BA had a premier product that was underpriced. Source: Internet
In the 1970s, the FCC allowed other companies to expand offerings to the public. citation A lawsuit in 1982 led by the Justice Department after AT&T underpriced other companies, resulted in the Breakup of the Bell System from AT&T. Source: Internet
Arbitrage positions in DLCs can be set up by obtaining a long position in the relatively underpriced part of the DLC and a short position in the relatively overpriced part. Source: Internet
Many residents of Tashkent prefer American boots, pants, shirts and jackets to Uzbek and Chinese apparel despite the fact that American uniform is de facto the Second Hand the used apparel, underpriced or not sold on time in the shops – editorial note). Source: Internet
The first reason is the obvious one: Canadian oil cannot get to markets around the world and so is underpriced. Source: Internet