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This study examines the informativeness of fundamental financial information to three levels of market-to-book (MB) ratio: high MB firms, medium MB firms, and low MB firms. In general, the results indicate that the financial ratios (as co-integrated financial information) are relatively quite...
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This paper examines the effects of determinants of capital structure on firm's equity market value. The underlying assumption is that when a firm changes its capital structure, it actually changes the relative position and the market values of its securities' holders. This is the signaling...
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This paper examines the effects of determinants of capital structure on firm's equity market value. The underlying assumption is that when a firm changes its capital structure, it actually changes the relative position and the market values of its securities' holders. This is the signaling...
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In information and service products such as open source software, increasing returns occur on the production or supply side, as well as network externalities on the demand side. For open source software, the social community element needs to be integrated with the framework of increasing...
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This paper examines the relationships between the changes in the firm's capital structure and their effects on the firm's market value for three different levels of systematic risk. The underlying assumption of signalling is that when a firm changes its capital structure, its market value might...
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This paper examines the relationships between the changes in the firm's capital structure and their effects on the firm's market value for three different levels of systematic risk. The underlying assumption of signalling is that when a firm changes its capital structure, its market value might...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008539547