Corporate Governance and Investor Reactions to Seasoned Equity Offerings

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

7-1-2009

Abstract

We study the role of corporate governance in abnormal returns around announcements of seasoned equity offerings (SEOs) by publicly traded U. S. firms from 2001 - 2004. We find that investors react more positively for firms in which different people hold the CEO and board chairman positions. We also find limited evidence that investor reaction is more positive when the board has a greater representation of outside directors, the CEO has less ownership, and the board is not too large. Our findings suggest that investors react more favorably to SEOs by firms with stronger corporate governance mechanisms that reduce adverse selection or agency problems.

Journal Title

Managerial Finance

Journal ISSN

0307-4358

Volume

36

Issue

7

First Page

603

Last Page

628

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

10.1108/03074351011050334

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