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Down and Out in the Stock Market: The Law and Finance of the Delisting Process

, 2005
Since 1995, more than 9,000 firms have delisted from U.S. stock markets, with almost half of these being involuntary. This paper examines the law and economics of the delisting process.
J. Macey, Maureen O'Hara, David Pompilio
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Hierarchical financing and reality of the financial structure of Moroccan listed companies

Journal of Modelling in Management, 2020
Purpose There is a wealth of literature on the financing structure of a company. For this reason, the authors considered it useful to present a theoretical and empirical literature review of classical and new theories of the financial structure. The purpose of this study is to realize on a panel of 15 nonfinancial Moroccan companies listed on the ...
Firano Zakaria, Doughmi Salawa
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Returns and network growth of digital tokens after cross-listings

Journal of Corporate Finance, 2019
This paper examines the role of cross-listings in the digital token marketplace ecosystem. Using a unique set of publicly available and hand-collected data from 3,625 tokens traded in 108 marketplaces, I find significant increases in price, trading ...
Hugo E Benedetti, Ehsan Nikbakht
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Theory and Practice of Corporate Finance: Evidence from the Listed and Non Listed Firms in Kuwait

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
In January and September of 2007 we surveyed 120 CFOs. About the CFOs and CEOs in Kuwaiti listed and non listed firms on current corporate finance practices to be precise, capital budgeting, costs of capital, capital structure, and dividend policy. We also collected information on 12 characteristics of the firms and management.
Mohammad Al Mutairi, Helen Hasan
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An Introduction to Corporate Finance: Transactions and Techniques

, 2008
About the author. 1. 'BEHIND THE CHINESE WALL'. Corporate finance in investment banking. Chinese walls. Corporate finance assignments. Flotations/IPOs. Mergers, acquisitions and divestitures. Leveraged buyouts and management buyouts.
R. Geddes
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The Effect of Market Segmentation and Illiquidity on Asset Prices: Evidence from Exchange Listings

, 1994
This article documents the effect on share value of listing on the New York Stock Exchange and reports the results of a joint test of Robert C. Merton's (1987) investor recognition factor and Yakov Amihud and Haim Mendelson's (1986) liquidity factor as ...
Gregory Kadlec, John J. Mcconnell
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Opportunities and limitations of public equity markets for SMEs

, 2016
This article on public equity financing for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) complements earlier OECD work on market-based finance for SMEs.
I. Nassr, Gert D. Wehinger
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Corporate governance and financing decisions of Ghanaian listed firms

Corporate Governance: The international journal of business in society, 2007
PurposeThis paper seeks to examine the relationship between corporate governance and the capital structure decisions of listed firms in Ghana.Design/methodology/approachMultiple regression analysis is used in the study in estimating the relationship between the corporate governance characteristics and capital structure.FindingsThe empirical results ...
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Financing Policies of Croatian Publicly Listed Firms

UTMS Journal of economics, 2013
Croatia is a typical bank-based transition economy whose capital market has been primarily used for secondary trading purposes since its re-establishment in 1990s. Except for a couple of exceptions, public offers of shares and corporate bonds have been rather rate. Private offerings of shares and short-term debt have been more frequent. However, due to
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The Behaviour of the Financing Decision of the Russian Listed Companies

2019
This study investigates the presence of the market timing theory in the case of Russian firms for the periods of 1992–2013 and 2003–2013 using the two-step system GMM panel estimators (Arellano and Bover in J Econ 68:29–51, 1995; Blundell and Bond in Econ Rev 19:321–340, 1998) and the Fama and MacBeth two-step procedure (Fama and MacBeth in J Polit ...
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