If the intrinsic value of a stock is greater than its market value, which of the following is a reasonable conclusion?

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If the intrinsic value of a stock is greater than its market value, which of the following is a reasonable conclusion?

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If the intrinsic value of a stock is greater than its market value, which of the following is a reasonable conclusion?

A. The stock has a low level of risk
B. The stock offers a high dividend payout ratio
C. The market is undervaluing the stock
D. The market is overvaluing the stock
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