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This paper presents the first empirical analysis of the choice of firms regarding whether or not to release private information (“prepare the market”) in advance of a possible dividend cut, and the consequences of such market preparation. We use a hand-collected data set of dividend cutting...
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Using investor bidding data from 175 Chinese IPOs, we examine the effects of underwriters' rent-seeking incentives. We find that Chinese IPO underwriters, with no discretion to allocate more shares to favored investors, instead favor mutual funds paying them greater brokerage commissions by...
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We construct a model to illustrate the dynamics of cash flow volatility and firm valuation. As a firm progressively invests into its growth opportunities, its book value increases and catches up with its market value, reducing the valuation multiple (Q). Cash flow volatility (CFV) decreases due...
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This paper provides evidence on the loan market benefits of IPO underpricing. We show that higher underpricing is associated with a significantly larger reduction of the issuer's post-IPO borrowing costs. The resulting interest savings are substantial, on average USD 3 million per year. Neither...
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The recent economic downturn resulted in firms generating significant tax losses, which they risked losing if they experienced an ownership change. In response, a number of loss firms adopted poison pill plans. We document a significant negative market reaction to the announcement of 62 poison...
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