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We test whether the post-forecast revision drift is mainly attributable to investors' underreaction to industry-wide earnings news conveyed by analysts' forecast revisions. We find a large drift associated with industry-wide earnings news but no drift associated with firm-specific earnings news....
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Distinct from the literature on the effects that management earnings forecasts (MEFs) properties, such as point, range and qualitative estimations, have on analyst forecasts, this study explores the effects of selective disclosure of MEFs. Under China’s mandatory disclosure system, this study...
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This paper provides evidence on the net stock price effects associated with managers following a disclosure strategy of guiding earnings down to a level where they can report a positive earnings surprise. Prior literature documents a stock price premium when firms meet or beat analysts'...
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We examine the effects of the availability of operating cash flow (OCF) information disclosed by firms operating in 15 international countries during the pre-IFRS era on: (1) the comparability of these firms' disaggregated earnings to those of U.S. firms for equity valuation purposes, (2) the...
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We posit and find an effect of disclosure and analyst reporting regulations implemented from 2000 through 2003 (including Regulation Fair Disclosure, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, and the Global Settlement Act) on the importance of analyst and forecast characteristics for analyst forecast accuracy....
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This paper investigates the effects of CSR performance and the amount of CSR material information disclosed on analysts' forecast accuracy. Both independent variables were operationalized matching the indicators of the GRI sector guidelines with those of ASSET4. Regression analysis was used on...
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Despite the increased frequency of analyst forecasts during earnings announcements, empirical evidence on the interaction between the information in the earnings announcement and these forecasts is limited. We examine the implications of reinforcing and contradicting analyst forecast revisions...
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We conduct two experiments to investigate how investors react to attributions accompanying management guidance. In our first experiment, we investigate the joint effect of attribution locus (external versus internal attribution) and guidance-news valence (positive versus negative guidance news)...
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We examine a routine and timely disclosure, earnings press releases, to determine the extent to which several novel qualitative elements of such disclosures are associated with changes in sell-side financial analysts' information environment. Using a comprehensive set of GARCH-based (generalized...
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Berkman, Dimitrov, Jain, Koch, and Tice (2009) document a negative relation between differences of opinion and earnings announcement returns, and this relation is more pronounced when short sale constraints are likely to be high. These findings are interpreted as support for the theory in Miller...
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