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This is the first large study to examine the relation between analysts' stock recommendations, earnings forecasts, and future excess stock returns in an international context. We first document that some of the peculiar findings established in the U.S. extend to other countries where individual...
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The literature on classification shifting finds that managers reclassify certain core expenses as special items. One implication from this literature is that managers are attempting to manipulate financial statement users' perception of core performance to achieve self-motivated reporting...
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This paper examines the impact of teamwork on sell-side analysts' performance. Using a hand-collected sample of over 50,000 analyst research reports, we find that analyst teams issue more than 70% of annual earnings forecasts. In contrast, most prior research implicitly assumes that forecasts...
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