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Analyst Forecasts, Earnings Management, and Insider Trading Patterns - Incidence and Performance Consequences

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Analyst Forecasts, Earnings Management, and Insider Trading Patterns - Incidence and Performance Consequences

$73.44
$72.11
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For at least two decades, it was believed that making managers into owners could ameliorate many agency conflicts existing in capital markets settings. In fact, it now appears that managerial ownership of stock itself may encourage earnings manipulations. In this study, we show that CEO insider trading, earnings manipulations, and the ability to meet and exceed market benchmarks are all interrelated. Managers manipulate earnings to exceed analyst earnings forecasts. Additionally, managerial insider selling increases with performance relative to analyst forecasts, and is magnified by stock option holdings. Insider selling is more intense among managers who have used earnings manipulations to exceed forecasts. Additionally, managers who sell following the announcement of an earnings surprise are able to earn abnormal profits. Firms having both positive earnings surprises and insider selling exhibit lower subsequent accounting performance. This study is of interest to academics, practitioners who are interested in the finer mechanisms of markets, and advanced finance students, alike.


Author: Garen Markarian
Publisher: VDM Verlag Dr. Mueller E.K.
Publication Date: Mar 20, 2008
Number of Pages: 164 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: 383647395X
ISBN-13: 9783836473958
 

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