Faculty News
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Prof. David Yermack's research on shareholder meeting locations is cited
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Excerpt from Financial News -- "The study, Evasive Shareholder Meetings by Yuanzhi Li of Temple University and David Yermack of New York University, was published recently by the US National Bureau of Economic Research. It investigated the relationship between where and when US companies held their AGMs in the five years to the end of 2010, and the trends in their share prices in the six months after the meeting. When companies held meetings 1,000 miles away from their headquarters, the average cumulative stock returns over the next six month were -3.7%. For companies that held their AGMs at least 50 miles from their headquarters and 50 miles from a major airport, the average abnormal stock performance over the six month was -6.8%."
Faculty News
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Excerpt from Financial News -- "The study, Evasive Shareholder Meetings by Yuanzhi Li of Temple University and David Yermack of New York University, was published recently by the US National Bureau of Economic Research. It investigated the relationship between where and when US companies held their AGMs in the five years to the end of 2010, and the trends in their share prices in the six months after the meeting. When companies held meetings 1,000 miles away from their headquarters, the average cumulative stock returns over the next six month were -3.7%. For companies that held their AGMs at least 50 miles from their headquarters and 50 miles from a major airport, the average abnormal stock performance over the six month was -6.8%."