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Divergence of Opinion and Post-Acquisition Performance
Authors:George  Alexandridis  Antonios  Antoniou Dimitris  Petmezas
Institution:The authors are from Durham Business School, University of Durham.
Abstract:Abstract:  We examine the relation between divergence of opinion about the value of the acquiring firm in the pre-acquisition announcement period and post-acquisition stock returns. We find that acquirers subject to high opinion dispersion earn lower future returns than acquirers subject to low dispersion. It appears that, on average, only acquirers in the high divergence of opinion subset experience significant negative post-event abnormal returns. In the spirit of Miller (1977) , such evidence implies that high pre-event investor disagreement leads to systematic overpricing of acquirers that manifests itself through long-run underperformance of their stock. The documented misvaluation persists irrespective of the opinion divergence proxy and performance evaluation method used and after controlling for several common deal and acquirer characteristics.
Keywords:divergence of opinion  mergers and acquisitions  long-run performance  idiosyncratic volatility  analyst forecast dispersion
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