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We study the strategic scheduling of annual shareholder meetings. When companies move their annual meetings a great distance from headquarters, they tend to experience pronounced stock market underperformance in the six months after the meeting and announce earnings below expectations over the...
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Past literature has assumed that negative stock returns around Chapter 11 filing are solely due to new adverse information about firm value. This paper argues that there is also a nonlinear wealth transfer from shareholders to creditors causing shareholder loss. The magnitude of the wealth...
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We study the location and timing of annual shareholder meetings. When companies move their annual meetings a great distance from headquarters, they tend to announce disappointing earnings results and experience pronounced stock market underperformance in the months after the meeting. Companies...
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This paper identifies a novel channel of information transfer in a common shareholder (CS) relationship, in which a shareholder of a fund management company (FMC) also has a substantial stake in a listed company held by the FMC. We find that the holdings of common shareholder–connected FMCs...
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This paper identifies information transfer in a common shareholder relationship, in which a shareholder of a fund management company (FMC) also has a large stake in the listed company held by the FMC. We find that mutual funds prefer stocks with common shareholder links. Moreover, the holdings...
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