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We provide an economic basis for permitting freeze outs of non-tendering shareholdersfollowing successful takeovers. We describe a specific freeze out mechanism based on easily verifiable information that induces desirable efficiency and welfare properties in models of both corporations with...
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We propose a new hypothesis-testing method for multipredictor regressions in small samples, where the dependent variable is regressed on lagged variables that are autoregressive. The new test is based on the augmented regression method (Amihud and Hurvich, ), which produces reduced-bias...
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An asset is liquid if it can be traded at the prevailing market price quickly and at low cost. We show that in addition to risk, liquidity affects asset prices and returns. Theories of asset pricing suggest that the expected return on an asset is increasing in its risk, because risk-averse...
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We propose an explanation for the quot;disappearing dividendquot; phenomenon: the decline in the information content of dividend announcements. This reduces the propensity of firms to pay or increase dividends, since dividends are costly. The decline in the information content of dividend, is...
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New tests are presented on the effects of stock illiquidity on stock return. Over time, expected market illiquidity positively affects ex ante stock excess return (usually called acirc;not;Srisk premiumacirc;not;?). This complements the positive cross-sectional return-illiquidity relationship. The...
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This paper studies the association between the market s expectations of Saddam Hussein s fall from power, reflected in quot;Saddam contractquot; prices, and stock prices, oil prices and exchange rates. During the war, a rise in the probability of Saddam s fall, which also indicated a speedy end...
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This paper examines the value effects of improvements in the trading mechanism. Stocks on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange were transferred gradually from a daily call auction to a mechanism where the call auction was followed by iterated continuous trading sessions. This event was associated with a...
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This paper studies the association between the market s expectations of Saddam Hussein's fall from power, reflected in Saddam contract prices, and stock prices, oil prices and exchange rates. During the war, a rise in the probability of Saddam's fall, which also indicated a speedy end to the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012768871
We provide an economic basis for permitting freezeouts of non-tendering shareholdersfollowing successful takeovers. We describe a specific freezeout mechanism based on easily verifiable information that induces desirable efficiency and welfareproperties in models of both corporations with widely...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012768934
We propose an explanation for the acirc;not;Sdisappearing dividendacirc;not;? phenomenon: the decline in the information content of dividend announcements. It reduces the propensity of firms to pay or increase dividends, since dividends are costly. A reason for the decline in the information...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012768938