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This paper attempts to portray the empirical difference in investors’ perception towards the cross-border and domestic merger and acquisition (M&A) announcements of UK acquirer firms reflected through the significant abnormal stock return. The researcher conducts a short-run event study on the...
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application of the U.S. tender offer law. In Germany the new Takeover Code will become effective at the beginning of the year 2002 … the conflict of laws rules. In the EU the 13th Directive concerning Takeover Bids break down this summer. This article … will compare the new rules and concepts of the German Takeover Code with the tender offer regulation in the U.S. Especially …
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U.S. stocks have been shown to earn higher returns during earnings announcement months than during non-announcement months. We document that this earnings announcement premium exists across the globe. Using data from 46 countries, we find that the average stock return during earnings...
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We examine a sample of 1,175 firms following their acquisition of another firm. Consistent with previous work, we measure the operating performance of these firms in event-time, and find that they experience significantly positive abnormal operating performance subsequent to their acquisition....
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This study examines how the US and Chinese markets reacted to the Israel-Hamas conflict using an event study method. The analysis included 2087 firms from China and 1881 firms from the US. The results show differing responses in these markets before and after the conflict was announced. However,...
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