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The signaling or information content hypothesis is amongst the most prominent theories attempting to explain dividend policy decisions. However, no research has, to date, examined the information content of dividends in conjunction with generalized economic adversity. With the majority of the...
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Seasoned Equity Offers (SEOs) by publicly listed firms generally result in unexpected negative share price returns, being often perceived as a signal of overvalued share prices and information asymmetries. Hence, forecasting the value effect of such announcements is of crucial importance for...
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In this study we contribute to the long-standing debate on the impact of firm versus industry effects on firm performance in three distinct ways; firstly by testing the firm, industry and their interaction effects on performance, secondly by examining the impact of each effect for different size...
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We investigate the impact of IFRS adoption on merger premiums. Using a comprehensive database of M&A deals within the EU during 2000–2011 we examine the role of overall IFRS adoption, the differences between voluntary and mandatory adopters and the role of the target country's pre-IFRS...
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This study aims to test on the predictability of Credit Hire services for the automobile and insurance industry. A relatively sophisticated time series forecasting procedure, which conducts a competition among exponential smoothing models, is employed to forecast demand for a leading UK Credit...
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This article demonstrates that the risk profile of acquiring banks’ common stock changes in the aftermath of a merger announcement when examining 177 large merger deals in the United States spanning from 1998 to 2010 and inclusive of the fifth and sixth merger waves. There is a tendency for...
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Forecasting at the Stock Keeping Unit (SKU) level in order to support operations management has proved a very difficult task. The levels of accuracy achieved have major consequences for companies at all levels in the supply chain; errors at each stage are amplified resulting in poor service and...
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Demand forecasting is a crucial aspect of the planning process in supply-chain companies. The most common approach to forecasting demand in these companies involves the use of a computerized forecasting system to produce initial forecasts and the subsequent judgmental adjustment of these...
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