Dividend Changes, Abnormal Returns, and Intra-Industry Firm Valuations

J. OF FINANCIAL AND QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS, June 1996

Posted: 14 Oct 1996

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Michael Firth

Lingnan University - Department of Finance and Insurance

Abstract

Previous empirical research has established that dividend changes are associated with significant abnormal returns. This association is rationalized on the basis that the dividend announcement acts as a signal of future earnings. Another body of research has documented the existence of intra-industry transfers of information where news about one firm is extrapolated to other companies in the same industry. Earnings information transfers have been found to be positive in nature with good news about one company leading to stock price increases for rival firms. Linking dividend signaling and information transfer, tests were constructed to ascertain whether the dividend change of one firm is associated with the stock price performance of other companies in the same industry. The results indicate there is some small positive information transfer. The magnitude of information transfer is related to the degree of the dividend surprise, the recent dividend history of the other companies, and correlations in stock returns between the dividend announcer and the other companies. Information transfer is found to affect earnings and earnings growth estimates of the other firms and this leads to revisions in their stock prices.

JEL Classification: G14

Suggested Citation

Firth, Michael, Dividend Changes, Abnormal Returns, and Intra-Industry Firm Valuations. J. OF FINANCIAL AND QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS, June 1996, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=7810

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