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revalue

[ree-val-yoo] / riˈvæl yu /


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Tesla’s stock revalues and sits at new plateaus every time it achieves one of its big goals, such as launching the best-selling car, electric or otherwise, in the world, an achievement of Tesla’s Model Y.

From Barron's

Businesses have warned they will struggle to pay higher rates, after Covid-era relief ends in April and sites are revalued.

From BBC

They will get revalued higher as the worst-case scenarios don’t come to pass.

From Barron's

“If you do not give the IRS enough information, they may decide to revalue the gift in 5, 10, or 20 years down the road,” LSL adds.

From MarketWatch

For the first time in 20 years, homes are being revalued and new bands could be created in attempt to make the system more fair.

From BBC