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This paper examines initial public offerings (IPOs) as funding rounds for high-tech companies and exit mechanisms for investors, as well as the stringent corporate governance requirements that apply to newly listed companies in the growth stages of their development. Current investment trends...
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This paper empirically investigates whether executive compensation has any impact on the IPO pricing. Corporate governance issues including the CEO's compensation are critical to the firm at the time of the IPO as many firms establish a formal separation of ownership and control for the first...
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We examine the relation between litigation risk and IPO underpricing and test two aspects of the litigation-risk hypothesis: (1) firms with higher litigation risk underprice their IPOs by a greater amount as a form of insurance (insurance effect) and (2) higher underpricing lowers expected...
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Were we to distill 2020 into a single word, from the capital markets’ perspective at least, it would certainly be SPACs, which – although to a different extent – are now having their momentum on both shores of the pond. If, in the US, SPACs are really enjoying a new lease of life due to...
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share allocations by underwriters. In Italy, one offering (the public one) is reserved for retail investors and is conducted …
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share allocations by underwriters. In Italy, one offering (the public one) is reserved for retail investors and is conducted …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012759478
Existing empirical work supports the notion that make whole and claw back bonds are explained as methods to resolve the underinvestment problem. We suggest that if these provisions genuinely resolve the underinvestment problem then make whole and claw back provision bondholders should share in...
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We examine the choice and the offer spreads between callable and non-callable bonds. We find significant differences by industry sector so our results are segmented by financial and non-financial industries. For the financial sector, the popularity of callable and non-callable bonds is...
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reforms in Italy would be a change in legal and political culture; legal culture should change so as to put substance over …
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The purpose of this paper is to provide a direct test of the small-firm uniqueness hypothesis advanced by Ang (1991). We do this by using the 5B-IPO program of the SEC as our instrument to define a small firm. Having identified small firms, we test the three IPO anomalies to see if small firms...
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