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Using comprehensive patent lawsuit data from 2000 to 2014, we find that a stock portfolio consisting of firms involved in patent lawsuits provides significantly positive stock returns (between 0.56% to 1.02% per month) in the following year. We propose and examine several possible explanations...
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Riskier firms have lower prices - and higher book-to-market - exclusively due to the present value identity. For a small subset of firms, book equity is a good proxy for expected cash flows. This is why (i) the difference between the value and size premiums significantly decreases and becomes...
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Prior studies show that investor learning about earnings-based return predictors from academic research erodes return predictability. However, the signaling power of “bottom-line” earnings has declined over time, which complicates assessments of investor learning about profitability signals...
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We test the hypothesis that low visibility shocks to text-based network industry peers can explain industry momentum. We consider industry peer firms identified through 10-K product text and focus on economic peer links that do not share common SIC codes. Shocks to less visible peers generate...
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We posit that a change in analyst interest in a firm is an early indicator of the firm's future fundamentals, capital market activities, and stock returns. We measure increases in analyst interest by observing analysts who do not cover a firm but participate in that firm's earnings conference...
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We posit that a change in analyst interest in a firm is an early indicator of the firm's future fundamentals, capital market activities, and stock returns. We measure increases in analyst interest by observing analysts who do not cover a firm but participate in that firm's earnings conference...
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Prior research has shown that information diffuses gradually across stocks that are economically linked at the industry level. I document a similar pattern when stock portfolios are formed based on characteristics that are used in the anomaly literature (e.g., size, value, asset growth)....
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The T 3 settlement rule for stock trades allows the dividend-eligible investors to give buy orders on the third trading day preceding the dividend payment day (day T-3) for a trade to be settled on the dividend payment day (day T). I document significant positive abnormal returns equal to 24 bps...
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We examine price impacts from dividend flows. Event study estimates show that stocks experience abnormal returns on the dividend distribution day. Results also show a spillover effect to non-dividend-paying stocks that are likely to be part of the same benchmark portfolio as the dividend-paying...
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We analyze short-term reversal and medium-term momentum patterns in weekly stock returns in Europe. Focusing on raw and on stock-specific returns, our empirical results show for both return specifications i) a negative relation between weekly past returns and future returns in the short run and...
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