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Conceptual framework for establishing twins prevention and continuous health promotion programme: a qualitative study. [PDF]
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Leveraging enhanced egret swarm optimization algorithm and artificial intelligence-driven prompt strategies for portfolio selection. [PDF]
Huang Z, Zhang Z, Hua C, Liao B, Li S.
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A Novel Macro-Level Model in Evaluating Health and Safety Training Based on Virtual Reality. [PDF]
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Hospital behavior over the private equity life cycle. [PDF]
Richards MR, Whaley CM.
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Usefulness of Mixed Reality in Surgical Treatment: Delphi Study.
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Corporate Governance and Privatisation via Initial Public Offering (IPO)
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Debt Maturity and Initial Public Offerings (IPOs)
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014We investigate the effect of initial public offerings (IPOs) on the evolution of debt maturity by tracking a sample of US firms that went public over the period 1998-2011. Our findings reveal a significant and permanent increase in debt maturity post-IPO. The short-term debt ratio drops by nearly a fifth in the first two years after the IPO.
Yomna Abdulla +2 more
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Legal Instiutions and IPO (Initial Public Offering) Puzzles
Peking University Law Journal, 2015Initial public offerings (IPOs) are often underpriced, so that an investor in a portfolio vof new equity issues can expect a substantial above-market rate of return. The puzzling and well-known phenomenon is international in scope, and even more pronounced in Asian capital markets than in the U.S. or in Europe.
Chen, Ruoying, Levmore, Saul
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Some Evidence of 'Publicity Multipliers' in Initial Public Offerings (IPOs)
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017We develop a theory of speculative bidding to explain why IPOs are persistently underpriced. Using the global games framework, we show IPO offer prices act as a coordination mechanism which causes rational investors to overreact to offer price revisions.
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