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, and volume analysis to examine investor preferences for warrants between China and Taiwan, and investigating why the … market for warrants in China has to close while the market for Taiwan warrants is successful. Using moment analysis, it is … shown that that buying China warrants has a higher likelihood of losses than its Taiwan counterpart. Using CAPM analysis, in …
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-traded, illiquid warrants and options. Factors considered possibly related to the magnitude of the discounts are analyzed in the cross …
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, and volume analysis to examine investor preferences for warrants between China and Taiwan, and investigating why the … market for warrants in China has to close while the market for Taiwan warrants is successful. Using moment analysis, it is … shown that that buying China warrants has a higher likelihood of losses than its Taiwan counterpart. Using CAPM analysis, in …
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valuation models, to the Portuguese warrants market. In order to avoid modelling bias over the research design, and to test …
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This study documents the changes in the corporate design of modern Specified Purpose Acquisition Companies (SPACs) for the years 2003–2012. Do institutional characteristics of SPACs determine the success of their merger outcomes? The paper finds that SPACs significantly redesigned their...
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Units are bundles of common stock and warrants. By issuing units, firms precommit to a future and uncertain seasoned … offering at the exercise price of the warrants. This study shows that the issuance of units seasoned offerings in France is …
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A Specified Purpose Acquisition Company (SPAC) is formed to purchase operating businesses within a priori determined time period. SPACs existed in U.S capital markets since the 1920s. Their corporate structure has recently become debated in the legal and financial literatures, especially their...
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