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Were Insiders more Informed during IPO Bubble? Evidence from the Crossing of Legal Threshold on the Nouveau Marché in France

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Sentis, Patrick

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Paper provided by Montpellier University, Center for Research in Finance in its series Working Paper Series with number 2005-7.

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Note: European Financial Management Association (EFMA), Milan 2005; 3rd International Finance Conférence, Hammamet, 2005
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