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This paper documents the 73 billion in European bond tender offers from 1996 to 2005. European tender offers appear to be much larger than US offers and are seldom motivated by distress relief. Unlike prior research on bond tender offers, we investigate wealth effects to both shareholders and...
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We examine the impact of familiarity with business segments on CEOs' divestment decisions. We find CEOs are less likely to divest assets from familiar than from non-familiar segments. We attribute this effect to CEOs' comparative information advantage with respect to familiar segments....
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This paper examines the relation between cash-flow availability and investment spending in the Netherlands. In particular, we are interested whether managerial discretion and/or asymmetric information drive the positive relation between cash-flow and investment spending. This relation is...
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This paper assesses the effectiveness of The Netherlands' private sector self-regulation initiative (quot;The Peters Committeequot;) to improve corporate governance. We compare corporate governance characteristics and examine the relation between firm value and these characteristics before and...
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We study incremental capital structure decisions of Dutch companies. From 1977 to 1996 these companies have made 110 issues of public and private seasoned equity and 137 public issues of straight debt. Managers of Dutch companies are entrenched. For this reason a discrepancy exists between...
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Existing research on the hedging effectiveness of currency futures assumes that futures positions are continuously adjusted. This is an unrealistic assumption in practice. In this paper we study the hedging effectiveness for futures positions which are not adjusted during the hedge period. For...
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This paper evaluates investment strategies that exploit the deviations from theoretical price parity in a sample of 12 dual-listed companies (DLCs) in the period 1980-2002. We show that simple trading rules produce abnormal returns of up to almost 10% per annum adjusted for systematic risk,...
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We empirically investigate dividend and share repurchase policies of Canadian firms. We have sent aquestionnaire to the 500 largest non-financial Canadian companies listed on the Toronto StockExchange, of which 191 usable responses were returned. These data are used to measure...
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The static tradeoff theory of capital structure predicts that firms aim to approach a target debt ratio. The theory provides several firm characteristics that determine this target ratio. In contrast, the pecking order model rejects a target debt ratio, because firms are expected to finance...
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This paper extends the basic pecking order model of Shyam-Sunder and Myers (1999) by separating the effects of financing surpluses, normal deficits, and large deficits. Using a panel of U.S. firms over 1971-2005, we find that the estimated pecking order coefficient is highest for surpluses...
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