The Diversification Discount: Cash Flows vs. Returns

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Owen A. Lamont

Harvard University - Department of Economics

Christopher Polk

London School of Economics

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Date Written: October 1999

Abstract

Diversified firms have different values than comparable portfolios of single-segment firms. These value differences must be due to differences in either future cash flows or future returns. Expected security returns on diversified firms vary systematically with relative value. Discount firms have significantly higher subsequent returns than premium firms. Slightly more than half of the cross-sectional variation in excess values is due to variation in expected future cash flows, with the remainder due to variation in expected future returns and to covariation between cash flows and returns.

JEL Classification: G31, G32

Suggested Citation

Lamont, Owen A. and Polk, Christopher, The Diversification Discount: Cash Flows vs. Returns (October 1999). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=188588 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.188588

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London School of Economics ( email )

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