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We show that tests of market efficiency are sensitive to the inclusion of delisting firm-years. When included, trading strategy returns based on anomaly variables can increase (for strategies based on earnings, cash flows and the book-to-market ratio) or decrease (for a strategy based on...
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Corporate events happen in waves. In this paper, we examine the timing patterns of five different types of corporate event waves (new stock and seasoned equity issues, stock and cash-financed acquisitions, and stock repurchases) using a comprehensive dataset of more than 151,000 corporate...
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We find that second-time IPOs (issuers that return to the IPO market successfully after withdrawing their first IPOs) sell at a significant discount relative to similar contemporaneous first-time IPOs (IPOs that succeed in their first attempts). This result indicates that the withdrawal event,...
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We show that the agency theory of overvalued equity (see Jensen, 2005) rather than investors' fixation on accruals explains the accrual anomaly, i.e., abnormal returns to an accrual trading strategy (see Sloan, 1996).Under the agency theory of overvalued equity, managers of overvalued firms are...
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There is a significant positive market reaction to merger announcements by acquiring firms that use lower quality external auditors. One explanation for the positive performance of these firms is that their cost-of-capital is reduced as a result of their voluntary submission to the intense...
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Shareholder rights vary across firms. Using the incidence of 24 unique governance rules, we construct a quot;Governance Indexquot; to proxy for the level of shareholder rights at about 1500 large firms during the 1990s. An investment strategy that bought firms in the lowest decile of the index...
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This paper traces the financial institution crisis of 2007-2008 to a breakdown in the incentives of regulators, supervisors, managers, and investors to perform adequate due diligence on securitized investments. Investors allowed their trust in the reputations of credit rating firms and the giant...
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This study examines the applicability of the trade-off theory to explain the valuation effects in response to divestiture announcements of Australian parents. It has been documented in the capital structure literature regarding various industrial and firm characteristics on motivation of the...
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Group members benefit from the distinguished relationship with other members, particularly helpful in distressing scenarios. Therefore, group membership is able to impact significantly on the risk exposure of a firm but the evaluation of aggregate features is more complex than the individual...
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Adopting a governance perspective, this clinical study analyses the merger between closely-held Donohue Inc. and widely-held Abitibi-Consolidated Inc. Some key findings emerge. First, the absence of a controlling shareholder and weak board governance at Abitibi might explain both (a) its...
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