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In this paper, we analyze how financial analysts generate information, make decisions about firm coverage and try to maintain their forecasting accuracy after the passage of Regulation Fair Disclosure (Reg. FD). Using the model developed by Barron, Kim, Lim and Stevens (1998), we find that...
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Ideally, firms should discontinue projects that become unprofitable. Managers, however, continue to operate such projects because of their limited employment horizons and empire-building motivations (Jensen, 1986; Ball, 2001). Prior studies suggest that timely loss recognition in accounting earnings...
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<heading id="h1" level="1" implicit="yes" format="display">ABSTRACT</heading>We examine the contemporaneous relation between earnings forecast accuracy and recommendation profitability to assess the effectiveness with which analysts translate forecasts into profitable recommendations. We find that, after controlling for expertise, more accurate analysts make more...
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Earnings announcements are clustered in calendar time and such clusters, referred to as earnings seasons, are characterized by intense arrival of information from firms in an industry. The news arrives not only from earnings announcement by the firm, announced news, but also from pre-emptive...
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