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Financial analysis, future earnings and cash flows, and the prediction of stock returns: Evidence for the UK
(1999)This study examines empirically whether fundamental analysis in the UK identifies equity values not currently reflected in stock prices and thus predicts excess returns. Similar to Ou and Penman (1989), the fundamental ...
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Financial analyst stock recommendations and corporate disclosures: complements or substitutes
(2012)
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Financial optimization
(Cambridge University Press, 1993)
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Financial optimization
(Cambridge University Press, 1999)
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Financial Optimization.
(Cambridge University Press, 2010)
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Financial simulations on a massively parallel connection machine
(2004)by James M. Hutchinson & Stavros A. Zenios. Includes bibliographical references (p. 23-24).
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Flexibility as firm value driver: Evidence from offshore outsourcing
(2018)Research Summary This article tests real options theory predictions that uncertainty and flexibility are key value drivers for offshore outsourcing moderated by switching costs. Examining firm-specific and market data for ...
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Forecasting VaR models under different volatility processes and distributions of return innovations
(2014)
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Further evidence on compensation committee composition as a determinant of CEO compensation
(2003)
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Greek Sovereign Debt: Addressing Economic Distress and Growth in the Euro Area
(2018)This article addresses certain key issues of the Greek sovereign debt crisis and its broader economic distress and growth implications for the Euro Area. It also offers a number of remedies, including growth indexed bonds, ...
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Growth Options and Related Stock Market Anomalies: Profitability, Distress, Lotteryness, and Volatility
(2019)We provide new evidence on the economic role of growth options behind the profitability, distress, lotteryness, and volatility anomalies. We use idiosyncratic skewness to measure growth options and estimate expected ...
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Handbook of asset and liability management
(Elsevier, 2007)
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Handbook of asset and liability management
(Elsevier, 2006)
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