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Long-Term Performance Following Rights Issues and Open Offers in the UK
Authors:Proches  Ngatuni   John  Capstaff Andrew  Marshall
Affiliation:The first author is from The Open University of Tanzania, Dar Es Salaam,Tanzania. The second and third authors are both from the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow.
Abstract:
Abstract:  This study finds evidence of significant long-term underperformance following rights issues made during 1986-95 in the UK. The findings are resilient to a number of methodological controls. In contrast, our results for a smaller sample of open offers made during 1991-95 show strong positive performance over a 5-year post-issue period, implying that firms making open offers had better growth prospects than firms making rights issues. During 1986-90, a period when open offers were rarely used, firms appeared to be making rights issues to exploit overvaluation. However, this was not evident for rights issues made during 1991-95, a period when open offers were more commonly used.
Keywords:rights issues    open offers    long-term performance
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