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A PERSPECTIVE ON ACCOUNTING AND STOCK PRICES
Journal of Applied Corporate Finance, 1991Abstract The article presents an overview of accounting and stock prices. These two types of study, which are actually market reaction and valuation studies, are not entirely distinct. In so far as it is concerned with price effects, the former type generally focuses on the relation between new accounting information and short-term ...
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The Journal of Finance, 1966
MANY WHO ARE KNOWLEDGEABLE in the stock market feel that splitting the shares of a stock produces, for various reasons, a greater total market value for the shares outstanding. Based on intuition and supported by some widely quoted research by Barker, many others assert that any positive price movement in the period surrounding a stock split is related
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MANY WHO ARE KNOWLEDGEABLE in the stock market feel that splitting the shares of a stock produces, for various reasons, a greater total market value for the shares outstanding. Based on intuition and supported by some widely quoted research by Barker, many others assert that any positive price movement in the period surrounding a stock split is related
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Stock Markets and Energy Prices [PDF]
Concerns about the effects of oil prices on stock markets ebb and flow with the rise and fall in oil prices themselves. This paper reviews selected empirical evidence on the relationship between energy price shocks and stock markets. Existing evidence indicates that although a general increase in oil prices tends to favor stock markets of energy ...
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Oil price uncertainty and stock price crash risk: Evidence from China
Energy Economics, 2022Jihong Xiao, Fenghua Wen
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Does carbon price uncertainty affect stock price crash risk? Evidence from China
Energy Economics, 2023Xiaohang Ren, Cheng Yan, Giray Gozgor
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DETERMINANTS OF COMMON STOCK PRICES*
The Journal of Finance, 1966THE NEED FOR A VIABLE THEORY of common stock value has been highlighted in recent years both by the questionable performance of the professional investor and by the development of a theory of corporate financial management based on thS maximization of stockholder wealth.
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Does the digital transformation of enterprises affect stock price crash risk?
Finance Research Letters, 2022Keping Wu, Yumei Fu, Dongmin Kong
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