Who profits from trading around earnings announcements? Evidence from TORQ data

Journal of Asset Management - Tập 9 Số 4 - Trang 300-308 - 2008
Malay K. Dey1, B. Radhakrishna2
1Cotsakos School of Business, William Paterson University, Wayne, USA
2Cotsakos School of Business, William Paterson University

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