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The Role of Existing Shareholders in Private Equity Placements in China

Yini Liu, Di Lu and Suhua Tian
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Yini Liu: UWO - University of Western Ontario
Di Lu: SZU - Shenzhen University [Shenzhen] = 深圳大学, Audencia Business School
Suhua Tian: Fudan University [Shanghai]

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Abstract: Abstract In this article, we investigate how the participation of firms' existing shareholders affects the pricing and valuation of private investments in public equity (PIPEs). Using a large sample of PIPEs issued by Chinese listed firms from 2006 to 2019, we find that the effective discount and long‐term buy‐and‐hold abnormal stock returns of PIPEs with existing shareholder participation are significantly higher than those with only new investor participation, after controlling for heterogeneous types of PIPE investors. However, the superior post‐PIPE stock performance of deals with existing shareholders is not driven by improved operating performance but by tunneling activities such as frequent dividend announcements, related‐party transactions, and positive earnings management during the lock‐up period. Our findings suggest that the effect of existing shareholders' participation in private equity placements is more consistent with the tunneling hypothesis than the certification hypothesis. We document that the tunneling incentives are stronger when firms face greater financial constraints and can be mitigated when the firm's corporate governance is stronger.

Keywords: Existing shareholder; Private equity placement; Tunneling effect; Corporate governance; Private equity placements; PIPEs; Existing shareholders; Pricing and valuation effects; Tunneling incentives (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025-03
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Published in Journal of Financial Research, 2025, 48 (1), pp.351-385. ⟨10.1111/jfir.12405⟩

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DOI: 10.1111/jfir.12405

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