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companies in Russia and using the difference-in-difference estimator, the study finds a statistically and economically …
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companies in Russia and using the difference-in-difference estimator, the study finds a statistically and economically … changes in the empirical specification. -- Investor protection ; company law ; dual class stock ; class rights ; Russia …
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companies in Russia and using the difference-in-difference estimator, the study finds a statistically and economically …
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In several recent cases, the Delaware Chancery Court has emphasized that where a conflict of interest exists between holders of a company's common stock and holders of its preferred stock, the standard of conduct for directors requires that they strive to maximize the value of the corporation...
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This paper is the first one that uses a panel data of different types of shareholder protection in order to examine (i) the effect of such laws on stock market development and (ii) the convergence of shareholder protection laws through cross-border mergers and acquisitions. We find significant...
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In 2008, share prices on U.S. stock markets fell further than they had during any one year since the 1930s. Does this mean corporate governance “failed?” This paperarticle argues generally “no,” based on a study of a sample of companies at “ground zero” of the stock market meltdown,...
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In 2008, share prices on U.S. stock markets fell further than they had during any one year since the 1930s. Does this mean corporate governance “failed”? This paper argues “no”, based on a study of a sample of companies at “ground zero” of the stock market meltdown, namely the 37...
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We find evidence that scheduled insider trades exhibit fortunate timing. In a sample of scheduled (10b5-1 transactions) routine sales by insiders that occur between 2015 and 2020, we find evidence of an increased incidence of favorable earnings-related news occurring in the weeks leading up to...
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