
Seasoned Equity Issues in a Closely Held Market: Evidence from France
Gajewski, Jean-François; Ginglinger, Edith (2002), Seasoned Equity Issues in a Closely Held Market: Evidence from France, Review of Finance, 6, 3, p. 291-319. http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1022024925877
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2002Journal name
Review of FinanceVolume
6Number
3Publisher
Oxford University Press
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291-319
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This paper examines seasoned equity offerings in France. Even though a rights offering is the primary flotation method, French companies are increasingly using the relatively expensive public offering method. We show that the market reaction to the announcement of seasoned equity issues is significantly negative for rights issues and insignificantly negative for public offerings. Our results suggest that the adverse selection effect is greater for rights issues than for public offerings, due to stronger underwriter certification for the public offerings. We find that the share price effect is positively related to blockholders take-up renouncements for firms with prior concentrated ownership. For these firms, the favourable ownership dispersion effect offsets the adverse selection effect.Subjects / Keywords
Corporate SEOs; Risk management; Rights offerings; Flotation methods; Ownership structure; Seasoned equity issuesRelated items
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