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We investigate stock price reactions to Internet related name changes in a market downturn. In contrast to the Internet boom period, during which there was a surge of dot.com additions, in the bust period, there is a dramatic reduction in the pace of dot.com additions accompanied by a rapid...
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We investigate stock price reactions to Internet related name changes in a market downturn. In contrast to the Internet boom period, during which there was a surge of dot.com additions, in the bust period, there is a dramatic reduction in the pace of dot.com additions accompanied by a rapid...
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Using a sample of all-star analysts who switch investment banks between 1988 and 1999, we examine (1) whether analyst behavior is influenced by investment banking relationships and (2) whether analyst behavior affects investment banking deal flow (debt and equity underwriting and corporate...
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Using a sample of all-star analysts who switch investment banks between 1988 and 1999, we examine (1) whether analyst behavior is influenced by investment banking relationships and (2) whether analyst behavior affects investment banking deal flow (debt and equity underwriting and corporate...
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In this paper, we examine the impact of NASD Rule 2711, NYSE Rule 472, and the Global Research Settlement on the recommendation performance of independent, affiliated, and unaffiliated analysts. We find that analysts from all three types of institutions issued fewer strong buys following these...
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In this paper, we examine the impact of NASD Rule 2711, NYSE Rule 472, and the Global Research Settlement on the recommendation performance of independent, affiliated, and unaffiliated analysts. We find that analysts from all three types of institutions issued fewer strong buys following these...
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