Shadow public health minister Diane Abbott said alcohol had been too cheap for too long.
It's too early to pick, and I'm too cheap and sort of a coward with this stuff.
She said it it seemed too cheap or too much of a bargain then it probably was.
The wreckage from the rich world's housing bust shows the dangers of money that is too cheap.
Reduced to its crudest form the problem was this: Credit was too cheap in the developed world.
But in August the dollar-denominated Russian bonds got too cheap to resist and he bought a lot of them.
Economists like Ludwig von Mises and Friedrich Hayek have an answer: credit is too cheap and resources are malinvested.
If you disagree with me, then Apple, which is down 22% in 10 weeks, is too cheap to resist.
When such missiles cost a thousand dollars rather than a million, no target will be too cheap to engage.
It's too cheap at 40% of annual revenue, 60% of book value and six times my estimate of 2010 earnings.
Nuclear plants were expensive to build, but once in operation, their electricity was cheap enough, if never too cheap to meter.
"We know that whenever alcohol is too cheap, people die, " she said.
This well-managed, leading-edge company is too cheap at 10 times 2012 earnings and 2.6 times revenue, with a quenching 3.6% dividend yield.
At 30% of annual revenue, at five times my estimate of 2010 earnings and with a 4.75% dividend yield, Timken is too cheap.
Are Rackspace, and the rest of the stock market stars way, way too expensive or is the general market way, way too cheap?
While a group of activist shareholders argue that price is too cheap and want to do a recapitalization that would keep the company public.
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Nuclear plants were expensive to build, but once in operation their electricity was cheap enough for baseline power, if never too cheap to meter.
Share-buying by corporate insiders can have an outsize impact because it suggests that people with intimate knowledge of the company believe it is too cheap.
These networks are too cheap and useful not to become mandatory.
But when managements say they don't want to sell equity because the stock is too cheap, I don't really know what "cheap" means in this context.
The deduction of health coverage makes health coverage too cheap.
So, while it may seem obvious today that Bank of America is a survivor, most investors didn't think the market price for the stock was too cheap last March.
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Though many offer add-on tuners, the idea of buying a tuner from a manufacturer who was too cheap to include it in the first place bugs us a little.
These metrics define the main backdrop for stocks being too cheap to ignore, and the extremely low yield for the 30-Year bond is the main reason for cheap equity valuations.
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Charlie Ledley and Jamie Mai, two investors with a penchant for finding mispriced options, reckoned that credit-default swaps on mortgage-backed bonds were just too cheap a trade to pass up.
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At Ockham, it is no secret that we think the current valuation of GILD is too cheap and thus we have our most bullish Greatly Undervalued stance on the shares.
It is too cheap, and has no obvious grace.
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