Asset Liquidity and Segment Divestitures
Frederik Schlingemann (),
René Stulz and
Ralph A. Walkling
No 7873, NBER Working Papers from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
Abstract:
We investigate a sample of firms whose number of reported segments falls by one or more for the first time in their reporting history. The firms in our sample have a significantly larger diversification discount, underperform, and underinvest relative to comparable firms. Firms are more likely to divest segments from industries with a more liquid market for corporate assets, segments unrelated to the core activities of the firm, poorly performing segments, and small segments. The liquidity of the market for corporate assets plays an important role in explaining why some firms divest assets while others stop reporting them without divesting them, and why some firms divest core segments while others divest unrelated segments.
JEL-codes: G30 G34 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2000-09
Note: AP CF
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Published as Schlingemann, Frederik P., Rene M. Stulz and Ralph A. Walkling. "Divestitures And The Liquidity Of The Market For Corporate Assets," Journal of Financial Economics, 2002, v64(1,Apr), 117-144.
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