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Signaling, Investment Opportunities, and Dividend Announcements

Pyung Sig Yoon and Laura T Starks

The Review of Financial Studies, 1995, vol. 8, issue 4, 995-1018

Abstract: This article examines potential explanations for the wealth effects surrounding dividend change announcements. We find that new information concerning managers' investment policies is not revealed at the time of the dividend announcement. We also find that dividend increases (decreases) are associated with subsequent significant increases (decreases) in capital expenditure over the three years following the dividend change, and that dividend change announcements are associated with revisions in analysts' forecasts of current earnings. These results are consistent with the cash flow signalling hypothesis rather than the free cash flow hypothesis as an explanation for the observed stock price reactions to dividend change announcements. Article published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Financial Studies in its journal, The Review of Financial Studies.

Date: 1995
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