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There is no clear theoretical consensus about the overall effect of firm diversification on the magnitude of asymmetric information problems that firms face. We therefore compare stock market based measures of asymmetric information for diversified firms with those they could reasonably expect...
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This paper investigates whether leveraged buyouts (LBOs) increase the bargaining power of firms with their suppliers. We find that suppliers to LBO firms experience significantly negative abnormal returns at the announcements of downstream LBOs. We also find that suppliers who have likely made...
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We investigate the upstream and downstream product-market effects of a large sample of horizontal mergers and acquisitions from 1980-1997. We construct a dataset that identifies the corporate customers, suppliers, and rivals of the firms initiating horizontal mergers and use this dataset to...
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We find that a new compensation disclosure item on expected payouts from performance-based stock grants contains incremental information of a firm's future performance. Firms that disclose the most optimistic expected payment significantly outperform over the next two years, while the least...
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Recent theoretical work suggests that outside equity monitoring and control come with costs as well as benefits, especially in small, entrepreneurial firms. These costs arise when outside investors undervalue any private benefits of control that may accrue to an entrepreneur. The resulting...
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