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Past researches have revealed significant abnormal returns for bonus issues even though the bonus issue date is known in advance and the distribution contains no new information. This study examines the stock price reaction to the information content of bonus issues with a view of examining the...
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Past researches have revealed significant abnormal returns for bonus issues even though the bonus issue date is known in advance and the distribution contains no new information. This study examines the stock price reaction to the information content of bonus issues with a view of examining the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005413084
Any attempt to measure the impact of the 9/11 attacks is faced with the difficulty of separating the effects of the attacks from the impact of a wider economic recession and other simultaneous events. This study attempts to isolate the effect on New York office rental and vacancy rates by...
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This paper examines the valuation effects of mergers & acquisitions in the Portuguese banking industry from 1995 to …
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This paper explores domestic mergers and acquisitions (M&As) from the regional perspective. The Finnish firm …
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This paper explores domestic mergers and acquisitions (M&As) from the regional perspective. The Finnish firm …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005118986
A recent merger “wave” has occurred within the economy, including the agricultural sector. Some research has been conducted on publicly traded companies, but there is little information available on merger activity within agricultural cooperatives. This paper presents the results of a recent...
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The setting of user prices for enterprises with large fixed costs and marginal costs below average costs – “natural monopolies” – raises important policy questions regarding both efficiency and equity. It has become well accepted among economists that, in a variety of settings, welfare...
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In this paper, we examine net investment during the early stages of transition using micro data on the population of medium and large industrial firms in the Czech Republic during the 1992-95 period. We examine the relevance of alternative models of investment and test if investment behavior...
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The social consequences of restructuring can largely be understood in terms of the net employment impact and the imapct … on government expenditures and revenues. When restructuring entails unemployment, government expenditure can mitigate the … welfare spending). Restructuring, however, doesn't cause unemployment per se. Restructuring involves chnages to the 'rules of …
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