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The Walk†down to Beatable Analyst Forecasts: The Role of Equity Issuance and Insider Trading Incentives*

Scott Richardson, Siew Hong Teoh and Peter D. Wysocki

Contemporary Accounting Research, 2004, vol. 21, issue 4, 885-924

Abstract: It has been alleged that firms and analysts engage in an "earnings†guidance game" where analysts first issue optimistic earnings forecasts and then "walk down" their estimates to a level that firms can beat at the official earnings announcement. We examine whether the walk†down to beatable targets is associated with managerial incentives to sell stock after earnings announcements on the firm's behalf (through new equity issuance) or from their personal accounts (through option exercises and stock sales). Consistent with these hypotheses, we find that the walk†down to beatable targets is most pronounced when firms or insiders are net sellers of stock after an earnings announcement. These findings provide new insights on the impact of capital†market incentives on communications between managers and analysts.

Date: 2004
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