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Les performances opérationnelles et boursières des introductions en bourse : le cas français 1991-1995

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Sentis, Patrick

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Paper provided by Montpellier University, Center for Research in Finance in its series Accepted Papers Series with number 2001-4.

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Publication status: published in Finance, june 2001
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