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Announcing a layoff decision could trigger either an increase or decrease in firm value, depending upon whether adverse market conditions or efficiency improvement are motivating it. Layoff announcements often contain information that indicates the motivation. This article finds that the layoff...
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We examine long-run stock returns and operating performance around firms' offerings of common stock, convertible debt, and straight debt from 1985 to 1990. We find that pre-issue abnormal returns are positive and significant for stock issuers, but not for convertible and straight debt issuers....
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This study examines long-run stock returns, operating performance and abnormal accruals of private placements of convertible securities. We investigate the effects surrounding private placements to test and differentiate the implications of several competing hypotheses. While the monitoring and...
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<heading id="h1" level="3" format="inline" implicit="no">Abstract: </heading>Using methodologies developed by <link rid="b1">Barber and Lyon (1996</link> and <link rid="b2">1997</link>), we examine the long-run operating performance and stock returns of firms around in-the-money calls of convertible preferred stock. Our study intends to be a direct test of the hypothesis that managers call in-the-money...
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