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The differential information content of earnings announcements: The case of merger

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  • JANG YOUN CHO
  • KOOYUL JUNG

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. The differential information content hypothesis implies that the magnitude of the abnormal return is a function of firm characteristics such as size or quality of reported earnings. Previous studies, however, provide little linkage to the relationship between firm characteristic changes and stock return behavior around the earnings announcement date. This study examines this relationship with 102 sample firms that experienced mergers from 1977 to 1984. For a sample of firms whose future uncertainty (measured by firm variance) was reduced by merger, a significant reduction in the marginal information content of the earnings announcement after merger was observed. This reduction did not occur, however, for variance†increasing merger firms or for pair†matched control firms. Similar results were obtained when the firm's future uncertainty was measured by merger type classified by how closely industries of merging firms were related. Résumé. L'hypothèse du contenu marginal en information veut que l'ampleur du rendement anormal soit fonction des caractéristiques de l'entreprise telles que la taille ou la qualité des bénéfices déclarés. Jusqu'à maintenant, les études n'établissent qu'une faible relation entre l'evolution des caractéristiques de l'entreprise et le comportement du rendement des actions, à proximité de la date de déclaration des bénéfices. Les auteurs examinent cette relation auprès d'un échantillon de 102 entreprises qui ont connu des fusions entre 1977 et 1984. Travaillant sur un échantillon d'entreprises dont l'incertitude relative à leur avenir (mesurée selon la fluctuation rapportée par l'entreprise) a été réduite à la faveur de la fusion, les auteurs observent une diminution significative du contenu marginal en information de la déclaration des bénéfices après la fusion. Cependant, cette diminution ne s'est pas produite pour les entreprises issues de fusions qui enregistrent une fluctuation croissante ou pour les entreprises dominantes appariées. Les résultats sont similaires lorsque l'incertitude relative à l'avenir de l'entreprise est mesurée en fonction de la nature de la fusion, classée selon la mesure dans laquelle les secteurs d'activité des entreprises fusionnées sont liés.

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  • Jang Youn Cho & Kooyul Jung, 1991. "The differential information content of earnings announcements: The case of merger," Contemporary Accounting Research, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 8(1), pages 42-61, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:coacre:v:8:y:1991:i:1:p:42-61
    DOI: 10.1111/j.1911-3846.1991.tb00833.x
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