Long Term Performance and Choice of SEO Method by UK Firms
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DOI: j.1468-5957.2011.02266.x
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- Edith Ginglinger & Laure Matsoukis & Fabrice Riva, 2013.
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- Massimo Guidolin & Andrea Ricci, 2018.
"Arbitrage Risk and Investor Sentiment as Causes of Persistent Mispricing: the European Evidence,"
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- Holderness, Clifford G., 2018. "Equity issuances and agency costs: The telling story of shareholder approval around the world," Journal of Financial Economics, Elsevier, vol. 129(3), pages 415-439.
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