I analyse 136 block purchases made by corporate raiders in Europe between 1990 and 2001. Contrary to the hypothesis that these investors expropriate the target companies, there is a positive market reaction to the first public announcement of these purchases. In the long-run, raiders earn an abnormal profit when they sell their stakes. When they still held their positions at the end of the sample period, abnormal returns were insignificant. Raiders' activities do not improve operating performance. The findings are consistent with superior stock picking ability among these investors, but do not support the hypothesis that raiders are governance champions

Croci, E. (2007). Corporate raiders, performance and governance in Europe. EUROPEAN FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, 13(5), 949-978 [10.1111/j.1468-036X.2007.00387.x].

Corporate raiders, performance and governance in Europe

CROCI, ETTORE
2007

Abstract

I analyse 136 block purchases made by corporate raiders in Europe between 1990 and 2001. Contrary to the hypothesis that these investors expropriate the target companies, there is a positive market reaction to the first public announcement of these purchases. In the long-run, raiders earn an abnormal profit when they sell their stakes. When they still held their positions at the end of the sample period, abnormal returns were insignificant. Raiders' activities do not improve operating performance. The findings are consistent with superior stock picking ability among these investors, but do not support the hypothesis that raiders are governance champions
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
corporate control; corporate raiders; Europe; event study; corporate governance
English
2007
13
5
949
978
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Croci, E. (2007). Corporate raiders, performance and governance in Europe. EUROPEAN FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, 13(5), 949-978 [10.1111/j.1468-036X.2007.00387.x].
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