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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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We examine analysts' implied expected rates of return for recent IPO firms relative to more seasoned firms. We document that analysts have relatively more optimistic expectations about recent IPO firms relative to seasoned firms, and these optimistic expectations persist, on average, for four...
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I examine the effect of arbitrage risk on the alignment between stock prices and accounting fundamentals, where arbitrage risk is measured as the lack of close substitutes that can be used as a hedge. I find evidence consistent with the disparity between value and price being positively...
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Critics of short-selling argue that short-sellers amplify price declines by targeting firms with falling prices in an unwarranted manner. Contrary to this viewpoint, we find that increases in short-interest for firms following a price decline are associated with measures of overpricing based on...
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I investigate the possibility that recent price movements include significantly larger speculative components than those observed historically, where speculation is defined as the component of price that does not co-move with fundamentals. Specifically, at the aggregate level, price and...
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We examine how analysts' incentives to build their reputation through accurate forecasting changes the relative association between analyst recommendations and rigorous valuation models versus valuation heuristics. Controlling for the firm-specific difficulty of valuation, we show that the...
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