Equal opportunity rule vs. market rule in transfer of control - Hal-SHS
... of private benefits. We show that the relevant analysis should focus jointly on the two key variables setting the transfer of control: the size of the controlling block and the acquisition premium. An empirical analysis has been proposed by Albuquerque and Schroth (2010) in a Market Rule context. A ...
... of private benefits. We show that the relevant analysis should focus jointly on the two key variables setting the transfer of control: the size of the controlling block and the acquisition premium. An empirical analysis has been proposed by Albuquerque and Schroth (2010) in a Market Rule context. A ...
accounting for long-term assets, long
... PP&E. The resulting depreciation entry will be the one you have recorded often in earlier chapters: increase depreciation expense and increase accumulated depreciation. That is, all along we have been depreciating non-production-related assets. Recall our responses to the four questions: 1. Should ...
... PP&E. The resulting depreciation entry will be the one you have recorded often in earlier chapters: increase depreciation expense and increase accumulated depreciation. That is, all along we have been depreciating non-production-related assets. Recall our responses to the four questions: 1. Should ...
0001193125-04-025942 - Lasalle Hotel Properties
... 1995 and includes this statement for purposes of complying with these safe harbor provisions. Forward-looking statements, which are based on certain assumptions and describe the Company’s future plans, strategies and expectations, are generally identifiable by use of the words “believe,” “expect,” “ ...
... 1995 and includes this statement for purposes of complying with these safe harbor provisions. Forward-looking statements, which are based on certain assumptions and describe the Company’s future plans, strategies and expectations, are generally identifiable by use of the words “believe,” “expect,” “ ...
all in the family or public? law and appropriative costs as
... of joint stock companies. Since then, however, corporations have taken o¤ as by far the most dominant form of …rm organization. What occurred in mid-nineteenth century United States to change the conditions so favorable for corporations? Yet, the con‡ict between shareholders and managers is far from ...
... of joint stock companies. Since then, however, corporations have taken o¤ as by far the most dominant form of …rm organization. What occurred in mid-nineteenth century United States to change the conditions so favorable for corporations? Yet, the con‡ict between shareholders and managers is far from ...
Job Descriptions - Edwards School of Business
... healthy employees - as happy less costly workers1. In addition, there has been a paradigm shift in the general public away from fast-food diets and towards a more balanced lifestyle in light of the prevalence of diabetes and obesity. Therefore we are seeing the public not only invest in their eating ...
... healthy employees - as happy less costly workers1. In addition, there has been a paradigm shift in the general public away from fast-food diets and towards a more balanced lifestyle in light of the prevalence of diabetes and obesity. Therefore we are seeing the public not only invest in their eating ...
a non-zero-sum game approach to convertible bonds: tax benefit
... other factors — for instance, those pointed out by the empirical literature cited in Section 1.1 — for future investigation. ...
... other factors — for instance, those pointed out by the empirical literature cited in Section 1.1 — for future investigation. ...
WHY MIGHT SOME CENTRAL BANKS ISSUE THEIR OWN DIGITAL
... From the full list below we have highlighted some primary questions which will form the core of the Bank’s research, reflecting our responsibility for monetary and financial stability. The purpose of doing so is to provide guidance to external researchers on the Bank’s priorities amongst all the top ...
... From the full list below we have highlighted some primary questions which will form the core of the Bank’s research, reflecting our responsibility for monetary and financial stability. The purpose of doing so is to provide guidance to external researchers on the Bank’s priorities amongst all the top ...
Speculative Trading and Stock Prices
... theory, several recent papers have articulated theories that establish a connection between overvaluation and trading volume. Following the basic insights of Miller (1977), Harrison and Kreps (1978), Chen, Hong and Stein (2002), Scheinkman and Xiong (2003), and Hong, Scheinkman, and Xiong (2004) emp ...
... theory, several recent papers have articulated theories that establish a connection between overvaluation and trading volume. Following the basic insights of Miller (1977), Harrison and Kreps (1978), Chen, Hong and Stein (2002), Scheinkman and Xiong (2003), and Hong, Scheinkman, and Xiong (2004) emp ...
Rent growth continues, albeit at a slower pace, amid hefty new
... significant volume of new supply anticipated in 2016 will put upward pressure on vacancy. Rent growth remained strong and widespread in Q4 2015, though the pace of growth appears to be moderating. The average monthly rent per unit across the 62 CBRE EA markets increased by 4.3%, year-over-year, and ...
... significant volume of new supply anticipated in 2016 will put upward pressure on vacancy. Rent growth remained strong and widespread in Q4 2015, though the pace of growth appears to be moderating. The average monthly rent per unit across the 62 CBRE EA markets increased by 4.3%, year-over-year, and ...
2015 10K Final - Auxilio, Inc.
... including certain statements in this Annual Report on Form 10-K (this “Annual Report”), which are deemed to be “forward-looking” within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”) and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the ...
... including certain statements in this Annual Report on Form 10-K (this “Annual Report”), which are deemed to be “forward-looking” within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”) and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the ...
PLATINUM GROUP METALS LTD (Form: 6-K
... Only Registered Shareholders or duly appointed proxyholders are permitted to vote at the Meeting. Most shareholders of the Company are “non-registered” shareholders because the Common Shares they own are not registered in their names but are instead registered in the names of a brokerage firm, bank ...
... Only Registered Shareholders or duly appointed proxyholders are permitted to vote at the Meeting. Most shareholders of the Company are “non-registered” shareholders because the Common Shares they own are not registered in their names but are instead registered in the names of a brokerage firm, bank ...
How the Affluent Manage Home Equity to Safely and Conservatively
... of the mortgage. We can only conclude they are operating on outdated knowledge from previous generations when there were few options other than the 30 year fixed mortgage. Wealthy Americans, those with the ability to pay off their mortgage but refuse to do so, understand how to make their mortgage wo ...
... of the mortgage. We can only conclude they are operating on outdated knowledge from previous generations when there were few options other than the 30 year fixed mortgage. Wealthy Americans, those with the ability to pay off their mortgage but refuse to do so, understand how to make their mortgage wo ...
Weekend Effect of Stock Returns in the Indian Market
... the trades done on earlier or subsequent trading days. The netting of trades is done only for the day and not for multiple days. In our markets, the trades in rolling settlements, to begin with, were settled after 5 trading days from the day of trading and w.e.f. April 1, 2003, the trades in all the ...
... the trades done on earlier or subsequent trading days. The netting of trades is done only for the day and not for multiple days. In our markets, the trades in rolling settlements, to begin with, were settled after 5 trading days from the day of trading and w.e.f. April 1, 2003, the trades in all the ...
Monetary and Macroprudential Policy Rules in a Model with House
... These same variables do reasonably well in explaining the cross-country variation in house price declines during the Great Recession.2 Such evidence suggests that if central bankers wish to mitigate damaging asset price boom-bust cycles, they should consider reacting to such variables rather than fo ...
... These same variables do reasonably well in explaining the cross-country variation in house price declines during the Great Recession.2 Such evidence suggests that if central bankers wish to mitigate damaging asset price boom-bust cycles, they should consider reacting to such variables rather than fo ...
1) When those most likely to produce the outcome insured against
... Question Status: New The key factor causing life insurance companies to move into the management of pension funds was the investment expertise of insurance companies. a request for this change by managers of pension funds. a change in state laws. a change in federal legislation. all of the above. Qu ...
... Question Status: New The key factor causing life insurance companies to move into the management of pension funds was the investment expertise of insurance companies. a request for this change by managers of pension funds. a change in state laws. a change in federal legislation. all of the above. Qu ...
Information Technology Sourcing: A Decade of Learning
... Select an offshore sourcing model that balances costs and risks Create a centralized program management office to consolidate management Hire an intermediary consulting firm to serve as a broker and guide Select suppliers by considering 12 supplier capabilities Use pilot projects to mitigate busines ...
... Select an offshore sourcing model that balances costs and risks Create a centralized program management office to consolidate management Hire an intermediary consulting firm to serve as a broker and guide Select suppliers by considering 12 supplier capabilities Use pilot projects to mitigate busines ...
1 Competition and Concentration in the New European Banking
... and concentration) seem to contrast each other, if we accept the theoretical proposition according to which a more concentrated market implies a lower degree of competition due to undesirable exercise of market power by banks. Other theories (e.g. contestability theory) maintain that, under particul ...
... and concentration) seem to contrast each other, if we accept the theoretical proposition according to which a more concentrated market implies a lower degree of competition due to undesirable exercise of market power by banks. Other theories (e.g. contestability theory) maintain that, under particul ...
Financialization
Financialization is a term sometimes used in discussions of the financial capitalism that has developed over the decades between 1980 and 2010, in which financial leverage tended to override capital (equity), and financial markets tended to dominate over the traditional industrial economy and agricultural economics.Financialization describes an economic system or process that attempts to reduce all value that is exchanged (whether tangible or intangible, future or present promises, etc.) into a financial instrument. The intent of financialization is to be able to reduce any work product or service to an exchangeable financial instrument, like currency, and thus make it easier for people to trade these financial instruments.Workers, through a financial instrument such as a mortgage, may trade their promise of future work or wages for a home. The financialization of risk sharing is what makes possible all insurance. The financialization of a government's promises (e.g., US government bonds) is what makes possible all government deficit spending. Financialization also makes economic rents possible.