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Optimizing the means of wealth distriubution to shareholders is a fundamental issue for financial managers. Contemporary theory of finance tries to solve the problem of measuring the impact of shareholders' benefits (both cash and non-cash) on the value of the company. From the classical point...
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Share Buyback is one of the tools introduced in Indian financial scenario recently. Many Indian companies have gone repeatedly for the usage of this tool in order to enhance their basic value. The post buyback impact on share prices has been measured by taking a sample of companies which went...
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Buybacks is fast emerging as an effective alternative corporate payout policy. Buyback announcements are important events that create temporary market reactions in form of changes in stock prices, liquidity, volatility and other parameters. This study scans for the first time for Indian capital...
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The motivation and characteristics of firms that announce stock repurchase programs but do not carry them out are poorly understood. We conjecture that the long-term earnings quality of such firms is low, which makes them poor candidates for subsequent stock purchase. Their announcement is just...
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This paper aims to study the stock market reaction around buyback announcements made during a 10-year period between 2000-01 and 2009-10 by taking the S&P CNX 500 index companies and dividing the period into normal and active market conditions. Through the standard event study methodology, it...
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The long-run performance of equity securities subsequent to announcements of open market repurchases (OMR) remains a contentious topic. In this paper we propose the “dichotomous expectations hypothesis” which posits that insider trading following share repurchase announcements reveals...
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The long-run abnormal returns following both stock repurchases and seasoned equity offerings disappear for the events in the most recent decade. The disappearance is associated with the changing market environment – increased institutional investment, decreased trading costs, improved...
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Previous studies suggest that the market perceives IPOs as bad news (i.e., competitive threats) to existing firms in the same industry. At the same time, the market has a tendency to be overly optimistic about IPO prospects, especially during hot IPO markets. Thus, the negative industry rival...
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We evaluate motives for share repurchases using a unified framework where a firm has a target capital structure and has equity that can be mispriced. We document that capital structure adjustments are a value-increasing motive for repurchases and that the extent to which adjusting capital...
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