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News media plays an important role in modern financial markets. In this paper, we analyse the role played by the news media in an historical financial market. Using The Times's coverage of companies listed on the London stock market between 1825 and 1870, we examine the determinants of media...
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This paper uses completely new data to study the variations in beta when it deviates from the constancy assumption presumed by the market model. The concentration of the various researches on beta based on post 1926 data makes the 19th century Brussels Stock Exchange (BSE) data a very good...
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This paper analyzes the performance of stocks listed on the London Stock Exchanges to determine whether there is a size effect. The hypothesis being examined is whether the smaller stocks obtain higher returns than the large ones even after adjusting for risk. The study period is from 1990 to...
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Distressed firm valuation is a very complicated subject that has involved corporate finance literature and practice since a long time. Despite the topic's relevance, contributions have been few and confined to stating only critical issues and proposing rather abstract solutions, seldom leading...
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This study aims to examine the effect of Good Corporate Governance mechanisms to underpricing phenomena at companies registered in Indonesia stock exchange and performs Initial Public Offering, and underpricing during 2010-2014. This research is based on signal theory (signaling theory) which...
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This essay considers the relationship between two methods of valuing public companies in appraisal proceedings: the unaffected market price, the reliability of which depends on the applicability of the efficient capital markets hypothesis, and the deal price (less synergies, as applicable), the...
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This paper reassesses two conflicting hypotheses on the valuation impacts of private placements of equity (PPEs), the monitoring/certification hypothesis and the managerial entrenchment hypothesis, by focusing on the shareholder approval, active buyer, and premium pricing features of PPEs. We...
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High technology and innovation has become a central part of China's long-term growth strategy. The 2007 enterprise tax reform (EIT) significantly reduced the statutory tax rate of high-tech firms from 33 percent to at most 15 percent, and possibly less, guaranteed for at least 3 years. Before...
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Using a unique data set from the Thai stock market about the so-called, ‘Turnover List (TOL)' of speculative stocks spanning the period 2004–2012, we investigate and provide new evidence on the relationship between IPOs' pricing effects and subsequent classification as speculative...
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