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The key objective of this article is to analyse the stock market reaction to capital expenditure announcements by UK firms. To attain such an objective, we adopt an 'event study' methodology. We analyse a large sample of 884 capital expenditure announcements made by 426 companies allocated in...
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Purpose – Islamic banking as a financial institution has always been proclaimed to be different from conventional banking systems. This is mainly due to the prohibition of interest and emphasis on achieving social economic responsibility in society. However, in practice, Islamic banking...
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This study examines the value relevance of research and development (R&D) expenditures in the pre and post International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) periods in the UK. It also examines firm size and sector-based differences in the value relevance of R&D during the sample period between...
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Cash flow statements have a longstanding history as mandated financial statement disclosures, having replaced funds flow statements. The usefulness of such disclosures with respect to one of the main purposes of financial statements—providing information relevant to the assessment of future...
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Significant market value effects of R&D are found for UK firms of all sizes. Sector-based analyses indicate large, positive and statistically significant influences of R&D on market values of UK firms in both manufacturing and nonmanufacturing sectors.
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This study examines whether ACNielsen MEAL major media advertising expenditure measures, that are publicly available at a cost, have value relevance. Our results suggest that these advertising-expenditure measures are positively associated with market value. We also find little difference in the...
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This study examines how shocks to the supply of credit during the financial crisis of 2007–2009 affect the financing and investment policies of private companies in the United Kingdom. To investigate this issue we adopt a fixed effects model as our research methodology. Our final sample...
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This study examines the long run performance of firms offering multiple rights issues in the UK and differentiates between one-time and multiple issuers. By analysing a sample of 1146 rights issues offered by 788 London Stock Exchange listed industrial companies between 1988 and 2008, this study...
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