Author: Zheng, Jian Peng
Title: Report size and takeovers : a China study
Degree: D.B.A.
Year: 2022
Subject: Corporation reports -- China
Financial statements -- China
Consolidation and merger of corporations -- China -- Finance
Corporations -- China -- Finance
Hong Kong Polytechnic University -- Dissertations
Department: Faculty of Business
Pages: 171 pages : illustrations
Language: English
Abstract: This thesis examines the relationship between company annual report size and various takeover outcomes using the China sample for the 2009-2019 period. The file size proxied by six variables is positively related to the likelihood of a takeover, its success, the use of cash as the payment means, and the bid premium. Although it also tends to be positively related to the bidder's announcement returns, it is negatively related to the target's returns. Lastly, the bidder's annual report size is found to increase the bidder's likelihood to be a target but lower its likelihood to be a bidder again in subsequent takeover activities. All these results are consistent with the adverse effects of hard-to-read annual reports found in the readability literature.
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