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This paper examines the shareholder wealth effects of bids by controlling shareholders seeking to acquire the remaining minority equity stake in a firm - deals commonly referred to as minority freeze-outs. Minority claimants in freeze-out offers receive an allocation of deal surplus at the bid...
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Exercises of employee stock options generate substantial cash inflows to the firm. These cash inflows substitute for costly external finance in those states of the world in which the demand for investment is high. Using the fact that the proceeds from option exercises exhibit a distinct...
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This paper presents a parsimonious, structural model that isolates primary economic determinants of the level and dispersion of managerial ownership, firm scale, and performance and the empirical associations among them. In particular, variation across firms and through time of estimated...
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We find that the demand for stock option positions that increase exposure to the underlying is positively related to measures of investor sentiment and past market returns, while the demand for index options is invariant to these factors. These differences in trading patterns are reflected in...
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We construct a large sample of both private and public firms from a broad set of industries to provide a direct comparison of efficiency, profitability, and incentive alignment. We find that operating profit scaled by sales and net profit to sales in private firms are less than half those in...
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While some financial markets increasingly rely on endogenous liquidity provision by ldquo;high frequencyrdquo; traders, others also contract with ldquo;designated market makersrdquo; who commit to provide more liquidity than they would otherwise choose. We identify two reasons that such...
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We document that suppliers to purely financially distressed companies that are highly likely to reorganize in bankruptcy incur little or no spillover costs. In contrast, suppliers to economically distressed firms experience large losses in market value which are linked to proxies for the cost of...
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This paper examines the strategic use of managerial compensation in an environment where a firm invests in projects which, if successful, can provide a competitive advantage over rival firms in the final product market. In particular, I study the interaction between managerial compensation...
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We study the effect of ownership structure on firm value during the East Asian financial crisis that began in July 1997. The crisis represents a negative shock to the investment opportunities of firms in these markets that raises the incentives of controlling shareholders to expropriate minority...
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Electricity cannot be economically stored, leading to volatile spot prices and implying that standard cost-of-carry relations are not useful for pricing electricity forward contracts. We model spot and forward power markets, evaluating the demand for risk reduction and assessing equilibrium spot...
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