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This paper presents an empirical test of the 'market feedback hypothesis', a theory suggesting that information aggregated in the IPO process is used for the firm's investment decision. We examine the relation between post-IPO unexpected capital expenditures and feedback generated during the IPO process for 1543 IPOs between 1987 and 1995. Feedback is measured by (i) the unexpected price adjustment...
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