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This paper provides evidence of informed trading before and after a rights issue. First, we find significant net buying and selling activity by informed traders prior to the announcement date leading to a temporary price pressure effect. Even though those results are consistent with the presence...
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managers their valuation of the company. Our database examines two types of subsequent risky issuances: on the one hand, stocks … and on the other hand, hybrid issuances (such as convertible bonds, bonds with attached warrants, and stocks with attached …
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This paper examines whether issue discounts and stock return around seasoned equity offerings (SEOs) differ according to the type of short selling, manipulative or informative, in Japan where a special short selling regulation around SEOs, such as Rule 105 in the United States, does not exist....
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This paper examines the issuance of share capital via the Vienna Stock Exchange between 1985 and 2004. Evidence is supplied concerning the aggregate factors that explain the time-series variation in both the numbers of and proceeds from initial public offerings (IPOs) and seasoned equity...
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The paper examines the decision by Australian Real Estate Trusts (A-REITs) to issue seasoned equity offerings from 2000 - 2008 and stock market reaction to the offerings using panel data and event study methodologies, respectively. The global financial crisis has resulted in freezing of the...
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The paper examines the decision by Australian Real Estate Trusts (A-REITs) to issue seasoned equity offerings from 2000 - 2008 and stock market reaction to the offerings. The findings reveal that highly leveraged A-REITs with variable earnings are less likely to issue seasoned equity offerings....
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The average investor reaction is neutral to primary offerings by firms with managerial incentives closely tied to the shareholder value. Investors react negatively (1) when there are insufficient managerial ownership stakes to deter misuse of SEO proceeds and (2) when there are negative signals...
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Applying the framework of conditional event studies shows that equity issues reveal managers' private information about stock mispricing, which investors only partially discount into stock prices at the seasoned equity offering (SEO) announcement date. Negative abnormal returns occur as prices...
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We examine the relation between pre-SEO announcement date misvaluation and long-run post-SEO performance for a large sample of Australian seasoned equity offerings (SEO) made between 1993 and 2001. Our study is motivated by inconsistent findings across countries with respect to the SEO long-run...
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