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Mutual to Stock Conversion, Information Cost, and Thrift Performance

Mike Carhill and Iftekhar Hasan

The Financial Review, 1997, vol. 32, issue 3, 545-68

Abstract: In the 1980s, a large number of thrifts converted from the mutual to the stock form of ownership. The literature has noted that investors in those conversions earned abnormally high short-term returns. However, over the long run the converters earned very poor returns. The major reason for the poor returns was the extra noninterest operational costs associated with the stock form of ownership. Since those extra operational costs were predictable, the stock offerings may have been overpriced, ex ante as well as ex post. Copyright 1997 by MIT Press.

Date: 1997
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