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Retained ownership and the valuation of initial public offerings: Canadian evidence

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  • PETER M. CLARKSON
  • ALEX DONTOH
  • GORDON RICHARDSON
  • STEPHAN E. SEFCIK

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. Recent empirical work by Krinsky and Rotenberg (KR) (1989a, b) suggests that the relationship between entrepreneurial ownership retention and initial valuation of unseasoned common shares may not hold in the Canadian environment. In this study, we replicate and extend KR's tests on our more recent Canadian sample of 180 IPOs that listed on the TSE between 1984 and 1987. We find empirical evidence that initial valuation is increasing in the ownership retention signal (α), even when retention is included with various other possible managerial or firm†specific signals about future cash flows. Further, we find this result to be robust with respect to a number of different model specifications as well as across different definitions of who the entrepreneur is, different classes of common stock, and different types of offering units. Résumé. Les récents travaux empiriques de Krinsky et Rotenberg (1989a, b) donnent à penser que la relation entre la rétention par l'entrepreneur d'une participation dans l'entreprise et l'évaluation initiale d'actions ordinaires émises par une entreprise non solidement établie pourrait ne pas tenir dans le contexte canadien. Dans l'étude qui suit, les auteurs reprennent, en les élargissant, les tests de Krinsky et Rotenberg auprès d'un échantillon canadien plus récent de 180 premiers appels publics à l'épargne sur la bourse de Toronto, entre 1984 et 1987. Ils démontrent empiriquement que l'évaluation initiale des actions émises augmente au signal de rétention d'une participation (α), même lorsque la rétention fait partie de divers signaux possibles relatifs à la direction ou spécifiques à l'entreprise au sujet des flux monétaires éventuels. Les auteurs concluent en outre que la solidité de cette conclusion résiste à la modification des caractéristiques du modèle ainsi qu'à la modification des définitions de l'identité des entrepreneurs, des différentes catêgories d'actions ordinaires et des différents types d'unités émises.

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  • Peter M. Clarkson & Alex Dontoh & Gordon Richardson & Stephan E. Sefcik, 1991. "Retained ownership and the valuation of initial public offerings: Canadian evidence," Contemporary Accounting Research, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 8(1), pages 115-131, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:coacre:v:8:y:1991:i:1:p:115-131
    DOI: 10.1111/j.1911-3846.1991.tb00838.x
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