The Value of Corporate Voting Rights: Valuation of Loyalty Voting Rights and Empirical Evidence from France and Italy
This chapter is a case study of the valuation of voting rights in France and Italy. New regulations, France’s “Florange Law” as well as Italian Legislative Decree 91/2014, have created additional voting rights attached to the existing shares of long-term shareholders. The chapter tests whether stock price evolution is consistent with the valuation of voting rights as per existing research. Results show that stock prices of the float do not factor in the dilution created by loyalty voting rights. The chapter argues that the dilutive effect of the new regulations has a negative impact on stock valuation, but that this is more than offset by taking into account real options. These results address the concern that the new policies would depress stock valuation in France and Italy.
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2018
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Authors: | Gambert, Michael |
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Global tensions in financial markets. - Bingley, UK : Emerald Publishing, ISBN 978-1-78714-839-0. - 2018, p. 75-88
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Subject: | Frankreich | France | Italien | Italy | Aktienstimmrecht | Shareholder voting rights | Börsenkurs | Share price | Schätzung | Estimation | Corporate Governance | Corporate governance | Theorie | Theory | Eigentümerstruktur | Ownership structure | Aktiengesellschaft | Listed company |
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