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In this article, we study two negative events that can happen to newly public stocks: (1) the price drops at least 50% from the closing price on the first trading date within one year after the initial public offering (IPO) (initial failure) and (2) the firm is delisted for negative reasons...
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Not all firms that intend to go private do so successfully. A number of management buyouts are announced but subsequently withdrawn. It is documented in this study that the stock market reacts negatively to MBO withdrawal announcement. This adverse effect, however, is alleviated in firms where...
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This research finds empirical evidence that naked short sales contribute to the ability of investors to manipulatively short down the value of firms in need of external capital. The findings are also consistent with a hypothesis that the announcement effect of a new stock issue is merely a proxy...
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This paper examines how the release of industry rivals' earnings news during the IPO book-building period affects a firm's process of going public. The aggregate effect of rivals' earnings news is measured by a signal-to-noise ratio. Higher signal-to-noise ratios indicate better rivals' earnings...
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This research shows stock prices to be a function of long-term earnings forecasts, as is consistent with financial theory. Stock prices reflect not only the average of the IBES long-term earnings predictions but also some superior forecasting power beyond that aggregated average prediction
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Held at Oakland University, School of Business Administration, Department of Accounting and Finance. This book provides a summary of state-of-the-art methods and research in the analysis of credit. As such, it offers very useful insights into this vital area of finance, which has too often been...
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It is well-known that investors often react negatively to the announcements of seasoned equity offerings (SEOs). We posit that issuers can use positive discretionary (higher-than-expected) Ramp;D investments before the SEO to signal their investment prospects to mitigate the negative...
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Seasoned equity issuers file Forms S and 424B with the Securities and Exchange Commission. We find that weak-modal tones of these filings are positively related to offer price discounts and negatively related to offer-day stock returns. Increases in cautionary tones from the initial S filing to...
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