The Impact of Value Line Special Situations Recommendations on Stock Prices: Evidence from the Over-the-Counter Market
James E Pawlukiewicz and
Dianna C Preece
The Financial Review, 1991, vol. 26, issue 4, 547-68
Abstract:
The value to investors of the information provided by the Value Line Investment Service has been the subject of discussion for many years. This paper examines the information content of the recommendations made by the Value Line Special Situations Service to buy (sell) specific stock issues. The advice given by Value Line generates significant abnormal returns to shareholders near its release date. However, when the price response over longer periods is considered, the effect of the recommendations appears to be transitory. Further, there appears to be no difference in the overall price response between listed and over-the-counter securities. Copyright 1991 by MIT Press.
Date: 1991
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