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The authors compare the post-issue stock and operating performance of rights issue versus public offer firms using Korean data. The authors find that the stock returns of rights issue firms are less negative than those of public offering firms during the three years subsequent to the seasoned...
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This study examines the factors in the flotation method choice, rights issues vs. public offers, in a firm's seasoned equity offering process. Using Korean data during 2000~2015, we find that firms with less information asymmetry and larger issue size are more likely to choose rights over public...
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Firms that redact proprietary information in their IPO filings bear significant costs to shield that information, and yet we find that the majority choose voluntary disclosure via management forecasts. They modify the characteristics of their forecasts in ways that plausibly attempt to reduce...
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Nearly 40% of IPO firms redact information from their SEC registration filings. These firms exhibit characteristics consistent with the need to shield proprietary information from potential rivals. They experience greater underpricing, but pre-IPO insiders reduce underpricing-related wealth...
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