The short-run wealth effects of foreign divestitures by UK firms
Jerry Coakley,
Hardy Thomas and
Han-Min Wang
Applied Financial Economics, 2007, vol. 18, issue 3, 173-184
Abstract:
We analyse a unique sample of 165 foreign divestitures by UK firms 1986-1995. These divestitures lead to significantly positive shareholder wealth effects of 4.8% over the 10 days before and after the announcement date. They are several times larger than the corresponding wealth effects reported for US firms and are robust to a number of factors such as size, market-to-book ratio, GARCH effects, thin trading effects and cross-sectional dependence. The wealth gains are associated with an increase in geographical focus towards Anglo-Saxon corporate governance regimes rather than simply in industrial focus as in the case of domestic divestitures. They are also related to poor pre-divestiture stock performance which is consistent with the financing explanation to combat agency and financial distress problems.
Date: 2007
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