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Capital markets appreciate stability. It means that companies reporting smooth earnings patterns tend to be priced relatively high. However, the empirical issue is whether such valuation premiums for earnings smoothness are justified. We examine the relationships between past five-year earnings...
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Earnings manipulations are often revealed with significant lag. This usually entails dramatic share price' slide. Therefore investors should avoid/buy stocks with low/high earnings-quality. However, given the shortcomings of auditing, using this strategy requires application of the other (then...
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In the paper, we evaluated the effectiveness of fundamentally-adjusted price-to-sales multiple in discriminating between undervalued and overvalued stocks listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange. Because net sales are always positive, the significant advantage of P/S multiple is its usefulness in...
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Capital markets appreciate stability. It means that companies reporting smooth earnings patterns tend to be priced relatively high. However, the empirical issue is whether such valuation premiums for earnings smoothness are justified. We examine the relationships between past five-year earnings...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013027739