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Why do private firms stay private? Empirical evidence on this issue is sparse, as most private firms in the US do not report their financial results. We investigate why private status matters by taking advantage of a unique dataset of large, leveraged private firms with SEC filings. Unlike a...
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Empirical evidence on the decision to go public is sparse, as most private firms do not report their financial results. In this paper, we take advantage of the fact that a number of private firms in the U.S. have public bonds, and are thus required to release a substantial amount of information...
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Prior research suggests that corporate bond issuance in emerging market economies increases when the markets exhibit substantial liquidity. While the Malaysian corporate bond market has grown dramatically over the last few decades, having now become one of the largest among emerging market...
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Why do private firms stay private? Empirical evidence on this issue is sparse, as most private firms in the US do not report their financial results. We investigate why private status matters by taking advantage of a unique dataset of large, leveraged private firms with SEC filings. Unlike a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012712007