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The monthly volatility of IPO initial returns is substantial, fluctuates dramatically over time, and is considerably larger during quot;hotquot; IPO markets. Consistent with IPO theory, the volatility of initial returns is higher among firms whose value is more difficult to estimate, i.e., among...
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Theory and recent evidence suggest that overvalued firms can create value for shareholders if they exploit their overvaluation by using their stock as currency to purchase less overvalued firms. We challenge this idea and show that, in practice, overvalued acquirers significantly overpay for...
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We show that acquirer returns are significantly higher in stock-swap acquisitions of difficult-to-value targets, as measured by Ramp;D intensity and idiosyncratic return volatility. This finding contributes to an explanation of the determinants of, and value gains from, using stock as a method...
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This paper examines the predictions of the performance based arbitrage hypothesis for the merger arbitrage market. Performance based arbitrage (Shleifer and Vishny (1997)) is the notion that funds under management are withdrawn from arbitrageurs following trading losses, resulting in inefficient...
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We analyze the effect of directors' and officers' liability insurance (D&O insurance) on the spreads charged on bank loans. We find that higher levels of D&O insurance coverage are associated with higher loan spreads and that this relation depends on loan characteristics in economically sensible...
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