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The total propensity to repay capital has risen not fallen as suggested by Fama and French 2001. What has fallen is the time series regularity, in respect to annual capital repayment as firms have shifted from dividend payments to stock repurchases. To understand capital repayment policy I focus...
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U. S. firms have increased their use of share repurchases to distribute cash to shareholders since 1973, although the record is not uniform across industries and firm sizes. We utilize three measures of payout, and find that high payout portfolios significantly outperform low payout portfolios...
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Using UK open market repurchases, we reject the market underreaction hypothesis and the market overreaction hypothesis proposed by (Ikenberry, Lakonishok and Vermaelen 1995) and (Peyer and Vermaelen 2009), respectively. The evidence supports that the UK market reacts slowly to actual repurchases...
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We examine long run firm performance following UK open market share repurchases announced between 1999 and 2004. We find the long run abnormal share performance among UK repurchasing firms after the initial announcement. The mean two-year abnormal buy-and-hold returns of small firms and value...
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The motivation and characteristics of firms that announce stock repurchase programs but do not carry them out are poorly understood. We conjecture that the long-term earnings quality of such firms is low, which makes them poor candidates for subsequent stock purchase. Their announcement is just...
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The phenomena of excessive return following stock repurchase programs are well-documented in financial literature. The majority of studies apply to well-developed markets. The aim of this paper is to scrutinize this anomaly on Polish stock exchange in order to develop general conclusions about...
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We construct a large sample of announcements that firms have authorized, suspended, resumed, or completed open market repurchase (OMR) programs. Starting or continuing repurchases is associated with positive average announcement period abnormal returns. Stopping repurchases, either by suspending...
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When determining a stock to buy, Strahilevitz et al. (2011) demonstrate that individual investors often repurchase a stock previously traded for a profit as a learning process. When evaluating a decision, people use the most available information that comes to mind. We posit that the most...
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The long-run abnormal returns following both stock repurchases and seasoned equity offerings disappear for the events in the most recent decade. The disappearance is associated with the changing market environment – increased institutional investment, decreased trading costs, improved...
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