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A friendly merger can be structured as a one-step transaction or a two-step transaction. For a variety of reasons, such as the fast speed with which two-step mergers are completed, there are concerns about whether target shareholders are disadvantaged by this structure in comparison with...
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In this paper, we examine the foreign exchange exposure of a sample of U. S. and Japanese banking firms. Using daily data, we construct estimates of the exchange rate sensitivity of the equity returns of the U.S. bank holding companies and compare them to those of the Japanese banks. We find...
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Some warrants are issued with a scheduled increase in their exercise price. This increase, referred to as a quot;step upquot; in exercise price, occurs after the warrant is issued but prior to its expiration. We examine the price behavior of warrants and common stock at the scheduled step up...
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We examine warrant agreements and identify three provisions of these contracts that allow managers to time the raising of capital: the right to call the warrants, to extend the life of the warrants, and to lower the exercise price of the warrants. We argue that these provisions are costly yet...
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We provide new evidence on the sequential financing explanation for the use of warrants. Consistent with sequential financing, capital spending starts increasing in the year of the call and peaks three years after the call. In addition, both equity and debt financing increase significantly in...
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This article examines two effects of the passage of the REIT Modernization Act (RMA) of 1999: its impacts on REIT shareholder wealth and changes in REIT systematic risk in the period following its passage. The results indicate a modest positive wealth effect associated with the legislative...
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