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We investigate whether investor attention is associated with the pricing (and mispricing) of earnings news where investor attention is measured using social media activity. We find that high levels of investor attention are associated with greater sensitivity of earnings announcement returns to...
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We examine the association between disagreement and trading volume around news events using a novel measure of disagreement that overcomes two challenges Bamber et al. (2011) identify as facing earlier measures. Specifically, we measure disagreement based on heterogenous opinions about firm...
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Using a sample of illiquid assets we provide evidence of the delay of updating fair values of individual assets reported in financial statements (delayed updating). Although we find that some delayed updating is due to a lack of information, we find more evidence consistent with intentional...
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We examine the disclosure of non-GAAP earnings information in quarters containing transitory gains to investigate whether the primary motivation for these managers to disclose non-GAAP earnings is to inform or mislead. In this setting, non-GAAP earnings are more informative than GAAP earnings,...
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We investigate the change in the aggregate earnings-returns relation from negative to positive. We first identify a gradual structural break around the second quarter of 1991. We then find evidence of three contributing factors to the change in the relation. They are: i) an increase in the...
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We examine how shocks to perceived accounting quality lead to market prices that reflect an increased weight on prior disclosures of insider trading. We use a sample of firms where industry peers have restated financial information and find that the short-term market reaction to announcements of...
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We document widespread adoption of adjustments to earnings for performance evaluation; 84% of our sample of S&P 1500 firms use adjusted earnings for bonus compensation. We find that the transactions removed from adjusted earnings vary widely and include both transitory and non-transitory items....
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We document strong evidence of a declining relation between R&D and future profitability, which coincides with a number of important economic changes including a significant increase in R&D spending. We identify several contributors to this decline, including changes in the nature and riskiness...
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This study contributes to the body of research that examines the valuation of initial public offers (IPOs). The aim of this study is to assess the relative predictive ability of residual income valuation against the popular alternative of comparable firm valuation for predicting the offer prices...
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This paper examines the intra-day returns to initial public offerings on the first day of trade from an information arrival perspective. We examine underpricing as reflected in the first and subsequent trades on the first day of listing. We find that underpricing is primarily reflected in the...
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