Search Results - "Guest, Nicholas"
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The Information Role of the Media in Earnings News
Published in Journal of accounting research (01-06-2021)“…I reexamine whether media articles with substantive editorial content inform the market's reaction to firms' earnings news. Using variation in earnings…”
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The Media and Mispricing: The Role of the Business Press in the Pricing of Accounting Information
Published in The Accounting review (01-09-2014)“…This study investigates the role of the business press in the pricing of accounting information. Using a comprehensive dataset of more than 111,000…”
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Share repurchases on trial: Large‐sample evidence on share price performance, executive compensation, and corporate investment
Published in Financial management (11-12-2023)Get full text
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The media response to a loss of analyst coverage
Published in Review of accounting studies (13-11-2023)Get full text
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New accounting standards and the performance of quantitative investors
Published in Journal of accounting & economics (01-09-2024)Get full text
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Share repurchases on trial: Large-sample evidence on share price performance, executive compensation, and corporate investment
Published in Financial management (22-03-2023)“…Using a large sample of US stocks covering more than three decades, we empirically examine common criticisms of and rationales for stock repurchases…”
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The Case Against Restricting Stock Buybacks
Published in MIT Sloan management review (01-10-2023)“…Guest et al discuss their study which outlines the benefits of the stock buyback practice, as stated by its proponents, and provides evidence that casts doubt…”
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Share repurchases on trial: Large‐sample evidence on share price performance, executive compensation, and corporate investment
Published in Financial management (01-03-2023)“…Using a large sample of US stocks covering more than three decades, we empirically examine common criticisms of and rationales for stock repurchases…”
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