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Capital gain from stock market does not always provide abnormal return to the investor. The level of abnormal return analysis can use Efficient Market Hypothesis to measure the efficiency of the stock market by using event study. The analysis also will use behavioral finance theory to elaborate...
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Bu tanımlayıcı çalışmada İMKB'de işlem gören bankaların kamuya açıklama yoğunlukları, halka açık diğer şirketlerle ve uluslar arası referans grupta yer alan bankalarla karşılaştırılmış, kamuya açıklama yoğunluğunu etkileyen etmenler gözlemlenmeye...
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This paper reports comparative measures using both financial and production efficiency as well as factors driving performance of publicly Indonesian listed banks over 2000-2005. The motivations for this investigation are: identify performance differences of the banks before and after listing at...
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How do dividend policy decisions affect a firm's stock price, is a widely researched topic in the field of investments and finance but still it remains a mystery that whether dividend policy affects the stock prices or not. There are those who suggest that dividend policy is irrelevant because...
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A financial distress of company should be able anticipated smartly by its management to rerun the business without having any loss due to business failure. Thus, we need a model which could provide an early signal to company the probability of financial distress so that remedial efforts can be...
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Capital intensity indicates how much money is invested to produce one rupee of sales revenue. Business tangible properties or tangible assets are real things that a company has such as buildings or equipment. Capital intensity and tangibility has the vital role in the firms' financial...
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