Inhaltsangabe:Abstract:This paper investigates the quality of financial analysts' earnings forecasts for companies which conducted initial public offerings (IPOs) during the years 1997 to 1999. The Neue Markt in Frankfurt offers a good setting to also study the development of a young market from the beginning of its operation onwards. I find support for the notion that initial returns and analysts' forecast accuracy are negatively related. I find that analysts' forecasts were by no means accurate. Mean forecast deviation, measured as percent deviation from actual earnings per share for the fiscal year, is 186.61 percent for the average broker. The sample is inhibited by serious availability problems, but all the same allows significant findings.Inhaltsverzeichnis:Table of Contents:1.Introduction52.Literature102.1Banking systems the German framework102.2Conflict of interest as regulated in the German legal system122.3The quality of analysts' forecasts and conflicts of interest162.4The long-run underperformance phenomenon232.5Predicting the aftermarket performance of IPOs272.6Summary393.Data414.Method495.Empirical Results535.1IPOs differentiated by year of issue535.2Disparities of actual values585.3Earning per share found in annual reports as basis625.4IPOs differentiated by industry classification675.5Percentage deviations differentiated by Brokers736.Additional Results806.1Large German banks seasoned vs. IPO companies806.2The time factor866.3The relevance of accounting policy887.Summary and Conclusion928.References95
Inhaltsangabe:Abstract:This paper investigates the quality of financial analysts' earnings forecasts for companies which conducted initial public offerings (IPOs) during the years 1997 to 1999. The Neue Markt in Frankfurt offers a good setting to also study the development of a young market from the beginning of its operation onwards. I find support for the notion that initial returns and analysts' forecast accuracy are negatively related. I find that analysts' forecasts were by no means accurate. Mean forecast deviation, measured as percent deviation from actual earnings per share for the fiscal year, is 186.61 percent for the average broker. The sample is inhibited by serious availability problems, but all the same allows significant findings.Inhaltsverzeichnis:Table of Contents:1.Introduction52.Literature102.1Banking systems the German framework102.2Conflict of interest as regulated in the German legal system122.3The quality of analysts' forecasts and conflicts of interest162.4The long-run underperformance phenomenon232.5Predicting the aftermarket performance of IPOs272.6Summary393.Data414.Method495.Empirical Results535.1IPOs differentiated by year of issue535.2Disparities of actual values585.3Earning per share found in annual reports as basis625.4IPOs differentiated by industry classification675.5Percentage deviations differentiated by Brokers736.Additional Results806.1Large German banks seasoned vs. IPO companies806.2The time factor866.3The relevance of accounting policy887.Summary and Conclusion928.References95
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