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This study examines whether antitrust risk affects firms’ disclosure of mergers and acquisitions (M&As). Due to regulatory exemptions, deals that fall below a size threshold escape formal antitrust scrutiny at the time of the merger. These “non-reported” deals can have important...
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This study examines the association between U.S. Census industry concentration measures and the informativeness of corporate disclosure policy. We find that in more concentrated industries firms' management earnings forecasts are less frequent and have shorter horizons, their disclosure ratings...
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Exploiting the staggered releases of satellite data on parking lot traffic across U.S. retailers, we study how improved business observability affects corporate voluntary disclosure. We document that following satellite traffic data release, firms significantly suppress issuing management...
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We test whether the post-forecast revision drift is mainly attributable to investors' underreaction to industry-wide earnings news conveyed by analysts' forecast revisions. We find a large drift associated with industry-wide earnings news but no drift associated with firm-specific earnings news....
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