The Performance of White Knight Management
Carolyn Carroll,
John M. Griffith and
Patricia M. Rudolph
Financial Management, 1998, vol. 27, issue 2
Abstract:
This paper finds that, on average, white-knight managers have previously made bad investment decisions and their value-decreasing bids are thus part of a pattern of bad investment decisions, but that there is almost no tendency for shareholders to replace these inefficient managers.
Date: 1998
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