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Prior research has examined how companies exploit Twitter in communicating with investors, and whether Twitter activity predicts the stock market as a whole. We test whether opinions of individuals tweeted just prior to a firm's earnings announcement predict its earnings and announcement...
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Prior research examines how companies exploit Twitter in communicating with investors, how information in tweets by individuals may be used to predict the stock market as a whole, and how Twitter activity relates to earnings response coefficients (the beta from the returns/earnings regression)....
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Prior studies document the role social media information plays in the stock market as well as the important dissimilarities between the bond and stock markets. Bridging these two literatures, we examine the role of social media information in the corporate bond market. Analyzing a broad sample...
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Prior studies document the role social media information plays in the stock market as well as the important dissimilarities between the bond and stock markets. Bridging these two literatures, we examine the role of social media information in the corporate bond market. Analyzing a broad sample...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014235493