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Firm Complexity and Post-Earnings-Announcement Drift

Barinov, Alexander and Park, Shawn Saeyeul and Yildizhan, Celim (2016): Firm Complexity and Post-Earnings-Announcement Drift.

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Abstract

We show that the post earnings announcement drift (PEAD) is stronger for conglomerates than single-segment firms. Conglomerates, on average, are larger than single segment firms, so it is unlikely that limits-to-arbitrage drive the difference in PEAD. Rather, we hypothesize that market participants find it more costly and difficult to understand firm-specific earnings information regarding conglomerates which slows information processing about them. In support of our hypothesis, we find that, compared to single-segment firms with similar firm-characteristics, conglomerates have lower institutional ownership, lower short interest, are covered by fewer analysts, these analysts have less industry expertise and also make larger forecast errors. Finally, we find that an increase in firm complexity leads to larger PEAD and document that more complicated conglomerates have greater postearnings announcement drifts. Our results are robust to a long list of alternative explanations of PEAD as well as alternative measures of firm complexity.

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