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How Do Investors Interpret Announcements of Earnings Delays?
Authors:Tiago Duarte‐Silva  Huijing Fu  Christopher F Noe  K Ramesh
Institution:1. TIAGO DUARTE‐SILVA is an Associate Principal at Charles River Associates.;2. HUIJING FU is a Visiting Assistant Professor at Shanghai Advanced Institute of Finance, Shanghai Jiaotong University.;3. CHRISTOPHER F. NOE is a Senior Lecturer at MIT Sloan School of Management.;4. K. RAMESH is a Professor at Jones Graduate School of Business, Rice University.1
Abstract:Unlike in the case of delays of 10‐K or 10‐Q filings, the SEC does not require managers to disclose delays of earnings announcements to the public. Thus, for companies that are unable to report earnings by their expected date, managers face a decision: remain silent or announce the delay. Prior research has investigated all earnings delays, whether or not they are accompanied by announcements of the delay announcement, and found that the market reaction is slightly negative, on average, for companies that allow their expected earnings dates to pass without disclosing results. It's not clear, however, whether this negative reaction was due to the absence of news or to the information contained in the announcements of the earnings delays. The authors' recent study documents that earnings delay announcements are associated with an average one‐day abnormal stock return of a negative 6%. This statistically as well as economically significant reduction in value is consistent with anecdotal evidence in the popular business press as well as predictions of disclosure theories, in particular the explanation that concerns about legal liability and managerial reputation motivate managers to disclose bad news. The study also shows that almost all managers who announce earnings delays attempt to influence the market reaction by disclosing the underlying cause. Finally, the study shows that the market reaction to earnings delay announcements is positively related to future earnings changes, consistent with the role of these disclosures in providing a signal of deteriorating financial performance.
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