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2020 | 28(1) | 66-80

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The “Magic Action” of Stock Splits: Evidence from the Warsaw Stock Exchange 2003–2017

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Purpose: Many researchers claim that split has a positive effect on stock returns. However, if we observe more closely, we notice that this is only an accounting procedure. Therefore, the question arises as to whether stock prices should change. To answer this problem, we checked the market reaction to the division of shares on the Warsaw Stock Exchange. Methodology: To verify our hypotheses, we used the event study analysis. Based on the Sharpe market model, we assumed that the price of the asset determines systematic risk and specific risk. Findings: On the basis of conducted analyses, we found a positive market reaction to the first split information, while the announcement of General Meeting of Shareholders (GMS) resolutions generated a price correction. Moreover, split events initially caused an increase in abnormal returns. The research results are consistent with the efficient market hypothesis. Research limitations: The sample size does not give an opportunity to check the impact of economic cycles. During the last 15 years, we found only 75 events of splits without any disruption event. Originality: Analysis of three dates: information about the planned general meeting of shareholders regarding the split, publication of decisions taken at the general meeting, and the day of the split.

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66-80

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2020

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Biblioteka Nauki
1810553

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