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This paper investigates the short-term return performance and long-term operating performance of 36 partial mergers in Hong Kong during the period 1984-1996. We first conduct an event-study to evaluate the short-term market performance of the target, the bidder and a simulated combined portfolio...
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While the literature shows that perks can affect firm values positively or negatively, we argue that firms with higher perks are more likely to be associated with a lower quality of financial reporting, which, in turn, can affect the informativeness of stock prices. Based on hand-collected data...
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The literature shows that insider trading activities and dividends contain information content and serve as signals to firm value. If insider return is a proxy for information asymmetry, we should expect a positive relation between dividends and insider returns. Using a sample of unambiguous...
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Previous research on R-square has focused on the cross-sectional effects of the level of R-square and the results are mixed. We argue that changes in R-square can capture how new information is incorporated into stock prices. We examine the changes in R-square and stock price synchronicity upon...
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