Price Effects of Stock Repurchasing: A Random Coefficient Regression Approach
Terry Dielman,
Timothy J. Nantell and
Roger L. Wright
Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, 1980, vol. 15, issue 1, 175-189
Abstract:
More than ten years have passed since Bierman and West [1] and Elton and Gruber [5] first used valuation models to study corporate stock repurchasing. Young [29] followed their work with an empirical investigation of the motivations for stock repurchasing and its impact on prices. Following Young, there seems to have been a five-year pause in the study of repurchasing. However, by 1973 repurchasing activity had increased in intensity, and this seems to have rekindled an interest in studying the phenomenon.
Date: 1980
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