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The study documents high information content and Post-Earning Announcement Drift (PEAD) phenomenon of the turnaround companies in India. Turnaround companies are defined as those which after reporting accounting loss consecutively for two or more quarters announce profit for the first time. By...
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Way back in 1934, Graham and Dodd observed the importance of earning power in investment theory. According to them, history of actual earning with a reasonable expectation should be approximated in future. The empirical study of Ball and Brown (1968) contends that of all the sources of...
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Singapore -a common law origin first world country has a built-in system of reasonably adequate investors' protection with high degree of security of property right. Consistent therewith the present paper empirically demonstrates that minority shareholders extract dividend from the firms as an...
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Turnaround companies are defined as those which after reporting accounting loss consecutively for two or more quarters announces profit for the first time. Between 2004 and 2009 by analyzing the data of 49 such turnaround companies, we document about 9% cumulative average abnormal return (CAAR)...
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Several theories like optimal trading range hypothesis, liquidity hypothesis, signaling hypothesis have been advanced in relation to this non-economic corporate event. But still there is need to study the investors' optimizing behavior after stock split. With this focus on optimization of the...
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The market economy progresses on the strength of human drive for income and accumulation. Income earned through rules-permitted activities brings prosperity. But for some economic agents, violation of laws and rules offers easier ways to earn income and wealth. The agents of law-enforcing...
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