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Public firms that place equity privately experience positive announcements effects, with negative post-announcement stock-price performance. This finding is inconsistent with the underreaction hypothesis. Instead, it suggests that investors are overoptimistic about the prospects of firms issuing...
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Public firms that place equity privately experience positive announcements effects, with negative post-announcement stock-price performance. This finding is inconsistent with the underreaction hypothesis. Instead, it suggests that investors are overoptimistic about the prospects of firms issuing...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012787398
We present experimental evidence that security prices do not respond to pressure from their own excess demand, unlike traditionally assumed in economic theory. Instead, prices respond to excess demand of all securities, despite the absence of a direct link between markets. We propose a model of...
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Microstructure noise in security prices biases the results of empirical asset pricing specifications, particularly when security-level explanatory variables are cross-sectionally correlated with the amount of noise. We focus on tests of whether measures of illiquidity, which are likely to be...
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This study contributes to the body of direct evidence testing behavioral finance theories, in particular evidence on market reactions to trends and patterns in performance data. Whereas Chan, Frankel, and Kothari (2002) find scant evidence that stock markets react in ways consistent with...
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Bloomfield and Hales (2002) find strong evidence that experimental market subjects are influenced by trends and patterns in a manner supportive of the shifting regimes model of Barberis, Shleifer, and Vishny (1998). We subject the model to further empirical scrutiny using the football wagering...
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In contrast to the negative average abnormal return associated with the announcement of a control-related targeted repurchase (greenmail transaction), we find that the announcement of a non-control-related targeted repurchase is associated with a positive and significant average abnormal return....
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Extant research examines the extent to which bankruptcy has intra-industry valuation consequences. This study broadens the investigation by examining the wealth effects of distress and bankruptcy filing for suppliers and customers of filing firms. On average, important wealth effects occur prior...
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We investigate market behavior in a setting where managerial incentives to manipulate earnings and market price should be apparent ex ante to market participants. We find evidence of abnormally low discretionary accruals in the period following announcements of cancellations of executive stock...
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Analyzing a large sample of cross-border investments by U.S. venture capital firms, we find that average round sizes and the fraction of financing raised in the first round are larger for companies in countries with poorer legal enforcement. This evidence, which is consistent with third-best...
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