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In this paper we provide new insights into the motives underlying insider participation in private investments in public equity (PIPEs) by considering the association among insider participation, pricing, and contractual terms. PIPEs are a financing choice that have become popular over the last...
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This study examines why private equity issues tend to be a repeated source of financing for public firms. We test the recent operational needs theory of public equity issuance within the context of repeated private equity issues. We find that repeated PIPE issuers burn through cash quickly and...
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We study “At-The-Market” (ATM) equity offerings, which are direct share issuances sold in the secondary market that forgo underwriters and “dribble-out” shares over time rather than raising them all at once. Enabled in 2008, their use has increased dramatically, and in 2016 their...
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We hypothesize that firms required by SFAS No. 131 to begin disclosing segment information attempt to counteract potential competitive harm by increasing information redaction. Using a difference-in-difference setting, we find that firms increasing the number of reported segments after the rule...
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We explore the innovation of corporations issuing PIPEs (Private Investments in Public Equity) that are financed by other corporations. PIPE issuers exhibit a positive relation between their future innovation activity and the innovation capability of the corporate investor. This relation...
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