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Common Stock
A type of equity security that represents ownership in a corporation, with holders possibly entitled to dividends and voting rights in some corporate matters.
Fair Value
A valuation of an asset or liability determined by the price it could fetch in a coordinated sale or cost of transferring the liability, through a fair transaction involving willing market players.
Net Book Value
The value of an asset after subtracting its accumulated depreciation or amortization from its cost.
Undervalued
Refers to a financial asset or a company's stock that is available for purchase at a price below its intrinsic value.
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