valuations
英 [ˌvæljʊˈeɪʃənz]
美 [væljuˈeɪʃənz]
n. (专业)估价; 估定的价值; 估值; 评价; 评估
valuation的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR 估价;估值
Avaluationis a judgment that someone makes about how much money something is worth.- ...an independent valuation of the company...
对这家公司的独立评估 - The valuations reflect prices at 1 April 1991...
这些估值反映了1991年4月1日的价格水平。 - Valuation lies at the heart of all takeovers.
所有收购者心中都有自己的估价。
- ...an independent valuation of the company...
双语例句
- Also a booming domestic A-share market is raising valuations and offering private owners an attractive alternative source of funding.
同时,繁荣发展的国内a股市场的估值水平不断上升,给私营业主提供了另一个具吸引力的融资来源。 - Besides, valuations of Chinese stocks listed in Shanghai and Shenzhen are distorted by their limited availability.
此外,上海和深圳上市的中国股票难以得到,这也扭曲了其估值。 - Miners 'reserves are vital to prospects and valuations.
储量对矿商的前景和估值至关重要。 - The fall in prices has brought valuations back to more realistic levels.
股价下跌使得市场估值回到了更为现实的水平。 - Buffett has used this comparison of the economy to stock market valuations before.
巴菲特以前就用过这种针对经济和股市估值的比较。 - But with soaring stock prices come questionable valuations.
但随着股价飙升,创业板公司的估值水平受到质疑。 - He also notes that valuations in China, India and Brazil look unattractive.
他还指出,中国、印度和巴西市场的估值看起来没有吸引力。 - Equity valuations are more sensitive to discount rates than they are to small changes in revenue assumptions.
与营收假设的小幅变动相比,股票估值水平对贴现率更为敏感。 - The booming economy in the region was now leading to earnings growth and so supported stocks valuations.
该地区经济的繁荣正在转化为企业盈利增长,为股票估值提供了支撑。 - While equity valuations were looking reasonable, Mr Ablin said, he preferred cash and short-term government debt.
他表示,尽管股票估值看上去合理,但他更青睐现金和短期政府债券。