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New stock delisting mechanism in HKChiu, Pit-lap, Philip., 趙必立. January 2003 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Economics and Finance / Master / Master of Economics
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The impact of warrant listing on underlying stock returns: the Hong Kong evidence.January 1994 (has links)
by Lui Man-wai, Erik, Szeto Fong-wa, Jenny. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1994. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 35-37). / ABSTRACT --- p.i / ACKNOWLEDGEMENT --- p.ii / Chapter / Chapter I. --- INTRODUCTION --- p.1 / Chapter II. --- BACKGROUND OF THE HK WARRANTS MARKET --- p.2 / Chapter III. --- LITERATURE REVIEW --- p.6 / Chapter IV. --- METHODOLOGY --- p.11 / Data --- p.14 / Chapter V. --- EMPIRICAL RESULTS --- p.19 / Price Effect --- p.19 / Excess Return --- p.19 / Variance --- p.20 / Beta --- p.25 / Trading Volume --- p.26 / Chapter VI. --- CONCLUSIONS --- p.28 / Recommendations --- p.30 / APPENDIX --- p.34 / REFERENCES --- p.35
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The impact of multiple covered warrant listing on the underlying stocks in Hong Kong.January 1995 (has links)
by Lau Chi-keung, Edward, Lee Chi Wing. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1995. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 49-51). / ABSTRACT --- p.ii / TABLE OF CONTENTS --- p.iii / LIST OF FIGURES --- p.v / LIST OF TABLES --- p.vi / ACKNOWLEDGEMENT --- p.viii / Chapter / Chapter I. --- INTRODUCTION --- p.1 / Chapter II. --- WARRANTS AND WARRANT MARKET --- p.2 / General Issue of Warrants and Covered Warrants --- p.2 / Hong Kong Warrant Market --- p.3 / Chapter III. --- MULTIPLE COVERED WARRANT LISTING ISSUE --- p.6 / Chapter IV. --- LITERATURE REVIEW --- p.7 / Theoretical Reviews --- p.7 / Empirical Studies --- p.9 / Chapter V. --- METHODOLOGY --- p.13 / Data Selection --- p.13 / Analysis Method --- p.14 / Abnormal Return --- p.15 / Total Volatility --- p.16 / Systematic Risk --- p.16 / Trading Volume --- p.16 / Chapter VI. --- EMPIRICAL RESULTS --- p.18 / Abnormal Return --- p.18 / Systematic Risk --- p.20 / Total Volatility --- p.21 / Trading Volume --- p.24 / Chapter VII. --- DISCUSSION OF RESULTS --- p.30 / Abnormal Return --- p.31 / Total Volatility and Systematic Risk --- p.32 / Trading Volume --- p.35 / Chapter VIII. --- LIMITATIONS OF STUDY --- p.36 / Chapter IX. --- CONCLUSION --- p.39 / Chapter X. --- RECOMMENDATIONS --- p.40 / APPENDIX --- p.43 / List of Covered Warrants Issued from Jan 1989 to Dec 1992 --- p.43 / List of Covered Warrants in the Sample Set --- p.44 / Primary Result of Abnormal Return Analysis --- p.45 / Primary Result of Systematic Risk Analysis --- p.46 / Primary Result of Total Volatility Analysis --- p.47 / Primary Result of Trading Volume Analysis --- p.48 / BIBLIOGRAPHY --- p.49
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An empirical research for studying the effects of options introduction on the underlying stocks in Hong Kong.January 1997 (has links)
by Chan Pak Man, Lee Kim Wai. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1997. / Incldues bibliographical references (leaves 59-62). / ABSTRACT --- p.iii / TABLES OF CONTENTS --- p.iv / Chapter CHAPTER I --- INTRODUCTION --- p.1 / Rationales of the Research --- p.1 / Outline of the Report --- p.3 / Chapter CHAPTER II --- BACKGROUND OF STOCK OPTIONS --- p.5 / Definition of a Stock Option --- p.5 / Differences from the Common Stock --- p.6 / Benefits of Stock Options --- p.6 / Overview of the Hong Kong Market --- p.8 / Chapter CHAPTER III --- OBJECTIVES --- p.9 / Chapter CHAPTER IV --- LITERATURE REVIEW --- p.11 / Theoretical Literature --- p.11 / Provision of investment choice --- p.11 / Efficient allocation of risk-bearing --- p.12 / Information efficiency --- p.13 / Destabilizing effect --- p.14 / Cross-effects --- p.14 / Empirical Evidence --- p.15 / Price effect --- p.15 / Volatility effect --- p.16 / Cross-effects on stocks --- p.18 / Chapter CHAPTER V --- METHODOLOGY --- p.20 / Data Collection --- p.20 / Statistical Analysis and Procedures --- p.21 / Chapter CHAPTER VI --- FINDINGS --- p.29 / Introduction Effects --- p.29 / Direct Price Effects (Options Listing) --- p.29 / Individual Stock Perspective --- p.29 / "Event Period (-20,+20)" --- p.29 / "Event Period (-10,+10)" --- p.31 / Average Excess Returns (Independent stocks) --- p.32 / "Event Period (-20,+20)" --- p.32 / "Event Period (-10,+10)" --- p.33 / Average Excess Returns (Equally-weighted portfolio) --- p.34 / "Event Period (-20,+20)" --- p.34 / "Event Period (-10,+10)" --- p.35 / Announcement Effects --- p.36 / Individual Stock Perspective --- p.36 / "Event Period (-20,+20)" --- p.36 / "Event Period (-10,+10)" --- p.38 / Average Excess Returns (Independent stocks) --- p.39 / "Event Period (-20,+20)" --- p.39 / "Event Period (-10,+10)" --- p.40 / Average Excess Returns (Equally-weighted portfolio) --- p.41 / Event Period (-20,+20) --- p.41 / "Event Period (-10,+10)" --- p.42 / Cross-effects --- p.43 / Volatility Effects --- p.45 / Chapter CHAPTER VI --- I DISCUSSION --- p.47 / Chapter CHAPTER VI --- II SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION --- p.53 / Chapter CHAPTER IX --- RECOMMENDATION --- p.57 / Chapter CHAPTER X --- BIBLIOGRAPHY --- p.59 / Chapter CHAPTER XI --- APPENDIX A --- p.63 / Announcement Effect for 21 days windows --- p.63 / Announcement Effect for 41 days windows --- p.68 / Listing Effect for 21 days windows --- p.73 / Listing Effect for 41 days windows --- p.78 / APPENDIX B --- p.83 / Table 6.1 --- p.83 / Table 6.2.1 --- p.84 / Table 6.2.2 --- p.85 / Table 6.2.3 --- p.86 / Table 6.2.4 --- p.87 / Table 6.3.1 --- p.88 / Table 6.3.2 --- p.89 / Table 6.3.3 --- p.90 / Table 6.3.4 --- p.91 / Table 6.4.1 --- p.92 / Table 6.4.2 --- p.93 / Table 6.4.3 --- p.94 / Table6.4.4 --- p.95 / Table6.5 --- p.96
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Survival analysis of listed firms in Hong Kong.January 2007 (has links)
Li, Li. / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2007. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 34-36). / Abstracts in English and Chinese. / Chapter Chapter One --- Introduction --- p.1 / Chapter Chapter Two --- Methodology --- p.5 / Chapter Chapter Three --- Data --- p.9 / Chapter 3.1 --- Data Description --- p.9 / Chapter 3.2 --- Selection of Covariate --- p.13 / Chapter Chapter Four --- Empirical Analysis --- p.20 / Chapter 4.1 --- General Survival Analysis by Cox PH Model --- p.20 / Chapter 4.2 --- Competing Risk Analysis of Listed Firms --- p.24 / Chapter 4.3 --- Robustness Check --- p.28 / Chapter Chapter Five --- Conclusion --- p.30 / Appendix 1 --- p.32 / Appendix II --- p.33 / Reference --- p.34 / Tables --- p.37 / Figures --- p.58
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Derivative warrant listings and their effect upon underlying stocks: an empirical approach.January 1995 (has links)
by Ng Hon Sun, Stephen & Poon Ming Him. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1995. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 50-52). / ABSTRACT --- p.ii / TABLE OF CONTENTS --- p.iv / LIST OF TABLES --- p.v / LIST OF FIGURES --- p.v / ACKNOWLEDGEMENT --- p.vi / Chapter I. --- INTRODUCTION --- p.1 / Chapter II. --- CHARACTERISTICS OF WARRANTS AND THE NATURE OF HK WARRANT MARKET --- p.5 / Chapter II (i) --- Warrants Versus Call Options --- p.5 / Chapter II (ii) --- Historical Development of Warrants in Hong Kong --- p.6 / Chapter II (iii) --- Equity Warrants --- p.7 / Chapter II (iv) --- Derivative Warrants --- p.8 / Chapter II (v) --- The Risks of Derivative Warrants --- p.10 / High Inherent Risks --- p.10 / Complex Exercise Conditions and Conversion Adjustments --- p.10 / Chapter II (vi) --- Regulatory Environment of Derivative Warrants --- p.12 / Chapter III. --- LITERATURE REVIEW --- p.14 / Chapter IV. --- DATA AND METHODOLOGY EMPLOYED --- p.19 / Chapter IV (i) --- Date Employed --- p.19 / Chapter IV (ii) --- Methodology Employed --- p.24 / Chapter V. --- EMPIRICAL RESULTS AND INTERPRETATION --- p.28 / Chapter V (i) --- Market Trend Before and After Listing --- p.37 / Chapter V (ii) --- Trading Volume --- p.38 / Chapter V (iv) --- Volatility --- p.39 / Chapter VI. --- CONCLUSIONS --- p.44 / APPENDIXES --- p.46 / APPENDIX A STOCKS SELECTED FOR STUDY --- p.46 / APPENDIX B CONSTITUENT STOCKS OF HANG SENG INDEX --- p.47 / APPENDIX C HANG SENG INDEX 1993-1994 --- p.48 / APPENDIX D HANG SENG INDEX RETURN AND SELECTED STOCK UNADJUSTED MEAN RETURN --- p.49 / REFERENCES --- p.50 / LIST OF TABLES / TABLE 1 DERIVATIVE STOCK WARRANTS LISTING IN 1993 -1 994 --- p.21 / TABLE 2 COMPARISON OF PRE- AND POST- LISTING RETURNS --- p.28 / TABLE 3 EXCESS MARKET RATE OF RETURN AND CUMULATIVE EXCESS MARKET RATE OF RETURN --- p.32 / TABLE 4 MARKET MODEL RATE OF RETURN AND CUMULATIVE MARKET MODEL RATE OF RETURN --- p.33 / TABLE 5 β'S CALCULATED ON THE UNDERLYING STOCK --- p.33 / TABLE 6 MARKET TREND BEFORE AND AFTER LISTING OF DERIVATIVE WARRANTS --- p.37 / TABLE 7 EFFECTS OF DERIVATIVE WARRANT LISTING ON RISK CHARACTERISTICS OF UNDERLYING STOCKS --- p.41 / LIST OF FIGURES / FIGURE 1 SUMMARY OF THE REGULATIONS ON DERIVATIVE WARRANTS --- p.13 / FIGURE 2 WARRANT LISTINGS DISTRIBUTION MAP --- p.23 / FIGURE 3 CUMULATIVE RETURN % (ADJUSTED AND UNADJUSTED) --- p.31 / FIGURE 4 IMPACT OF LISTING ON VARIANCE --- p.40
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A study on the listing of state owned enterprises as H share companies on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange with a case study on Shanghai Petrochemical.January 1998 (has links)
by Chu Chui Kuen, Leung Chi Ming Ludwig. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1998. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 138-141). / ABSTRACT --- p.ii / TABLE OF CONTENTS --- p.iii / LIST OF FIGURES --- p.viii / LIST OF TABLES --- p.ix / INTRODUCTION --- p.1 / Background --- p.1 / Objectives --- p.2 / Methodology --- p.3 / Chapter I --- THE PROBLEM OF STATE OWNED ENTERPRISES (SOES) --- p.4 / THE SOE REFORM --- p.6 / "First Stage, 1983" --- p.6 / "Second Stage, 1988" --- p.6 / Contract Responsibility System --- p.6 / Shareholding System --- p.7 / Relationship between Contract Responsibility System and Shareholding System --- p.9 / "Third Stage, 1989" --- p.10 / Mr. Deng visited the Southern part of China --- p.10 / The 15th Party Congress --- p.12 / Chapter II --- STOCK MARKET BACKGROUND --- p.14 / Chapter III --- LISTING CONSIDERATIONS --- p.16 / Advantages of the Listing Status --- p.16 / Benefits to the PRC Government- A strong support for the SOE Reform in PRC --- p.16 / Sources of Capital for State Development --- p.16 / Reduce the dependence of the SOEs on Government subsidies --- p.16 / Reduce the risk of bankruptcy of the SOEs --- p.17 / Better preservation of the state-owned assets --- p.17 / A means to cash in the share-holding of the state --- p.17 / The Benefits to the SOEs --- p.17 / Capital for initial business development --- p.18 / Channel for continuous fund-raising --- p.18 / Pressure for profitability --- p.18 / A channel for merger and acquisition --- p.18 / Publicity and credibility --- p.18 / The Choice of Stock Market --- p.19 / Domestic Markets- SHSE and SZSE --- p.19 / The Problems of Domestic Market --- p.20 / Problems with A-shares listing --- p.20 / Problems with B-shares listing --- p.27 / Low market capitalization --- p.27 / Low liquidity --- p.27 / Quota system --- p.27 / Inconvenient and time-consuming transactions --- p.28 / Poor information access --- p.28 / Poor market infrastructure --- p.28 / Overseas Market - N-shares and H-shares --- p.28 / Large market capitalization and High liquidity --- p.29 / Multiple channels for investors --- p.29 / High degree of internationalization --- p.29 / Strict listing requirement and highly regulated Environment --- p.29 / Widen sources of financing --- p.30 / Tax and other benefit --- p.30 / Hong Kong Market (H-shares) --- p.31 / International funds --- p.31 / "High liquidity, high trading volume and efficiency" --- p.32 / An efficient and well-regulated Market --- p.32 / Common cultural background --- p.32 / Chapter IV --- THE PROCEDURE FOR H-SHARE LISTING --- p.33 / Chapter V --- RESTRUCTURING --- p.36 / Formation of Company Limited for Listing --- p.36 / Restructuring --- p.36 / The Objectives --- p.36 / Clarify ownership structure --- p.36 / Organize related business --- p.37 / Improve management structure --- p.37 / Improve financial management --- p.37 / International alignment --- p.37 / The Process --- p.38 / Forms of Restructuring --- p.38 / Type I. The Single Enterprise Structure --- p.39 / Case Example: Chengdu Telecommunications Cable Co. Ltd --- p.40 / Type II. The Transformation Structure --- p.41 / Type III. The Group Holding Structure --- p.42 / Case Example: Beijing North Star --- p.44 / Type IV. The Spin Off Structure --- p.46 / Case Example: Guangzhou Shipyard International --- p.47 / The Structure After Listing --- p.48 / Employee share --- p.49 / The Central Issues in Restructuring --- p.51 / The Role of Supervisory Government Department /the Parent Holding Company --- p.52 / Under Central Economic in planning --- p.52 / After the Restructuring --- p.52 / The Role of SOEs as the Social Welfare Agents --- p.53 / Roles of the Communist Party and Employee Organizations --- p.54 / in the listed company --- p.54 / Entangled relationship with potential conflicts of interest (power) --- p.54 / Chapter VI --- ISSUES AND DIFFICULTIS IN LISTING --- p.57 / Quota System --- p.57 / Answering the Questions of HKSE --- p.58 / Restructuring --- p.58 / Unclear Company Structure and Ownership --- p.58 / Dependence on Parent Company --- p.58 / Selection of Business To Avoid Competition with the Parent Company --- p.59 / Social Burden --- p.59 / Handling of Debt --- p.59 / Accounting System --- p.60 / Fixed Asset --- p.60 / Cost of Inventory --- p.60 / Bad Debt Allowances --- p.60 / Triangle Debt --- p.61 / Legal Matters --- p.62 / Pricing of IPO --- p.62 / Setting the IPO Price --- p.62 / Business Nature of the Enterprise --- p.63 / Chapter VII --- AGENCY COST --- p.64 / The Presence of Agency Cost --- p.64 / Traditional Agency Cost before listing as H share --- p.65 / The improvement of H share in supervisory --- p.68 / "Representative of the shareholders, the board of directors" --- p.68 / and the supervisors committee --- p.68 / Responsibility of the board of directors to monitor the enterprise --- p.72 / Incentive system --- p.72 / "The ""A"" - shares" --- p.73 / The non-monetary benefit --- p.74 / Monitoring the management --- p.75 / The Independent non-executive directors --- p.76 / The supervisory committee --- p.77 / Social burden --- p.77 / Other benefit --- p.77 / Connected transaction --- p.78 / Further control on the agent --- p.79 / Chapter VIII --- TRANSACTION COST --- p.83 / Financing Means --- p.83 / Bank Loan --- p.83 / Listing as H share --- p.86 / Cost of listing --- p.86 / Other Cost for Listing --- p.89 / First time listing fee and Listing maintenance fee --- p.89 / "Auditing fee, printing charge and distribution of annual report " --- p.90 / Public Relation --- p.90 / Other charges --- p.91 / Chapter IX --- UNCERTAINTY --- p.92 / Uncertainty reduced --- p.92 / Source of Financing - Equity Financing --- p.92 / More Efficient and Effective Management --- p.92 / Preservation and Growth of State Assets --- p.93 / Reputation --- p.93 / Liquidity of Stock --- p.94 / Interest of Investors --- p.94 / Higher Autonomy --- p.94 / Uncertainty Not Reduced --- p.95 / Reliance on Parent Company --- p.95 / Foreign Currency --- p.95 / Separation of Government from the Enterprise --- p.95 / Appointment of Managers --- p.96 / Political and Economic Risk --- p.96 / New Uncertainty Introduced --- p.96 / Greater Exposure to Speculations of the Market --- p.96 / The Social Burden's Return --- p.97 / Chapter X --- CASE : SHANGHAI PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY LIMITED --- p.98 / Introduction --- p.98 / Background --- p.99 / The Ownership --- p.99 / State Control and Subsidies --- p.99 / Raw Materials Supplies --- p.100 / Sales and Marketing --- p.101 / Import and Foreign Exchange Restriction --- p.101 / "The ""Little Society´ح " --- p.102 / Financing History --- p.102 / Indebtedness --- p.104 / The Economic Reform --- p.105 / The Fundamental Changes --- p.105 / Restructuring --- p.105 / Solutions to Traditional Burdens --- p.108 / Financing --- p.112 / Share-issuing --- p.112 / Capital Structure --- p.113 / Corporate Management --- p.114 / Financial Performances --- p.114 / Tax Benefit --- p.115 / Corporate Strategy --- p.115 / Market-orientation - away from the planned economy --- p.115 / Management --- p.116 / Market Sensitivity --- p.116 / Cost Control --- p.118 / Debt Management --- p.118 / Business Development --- p.120 / The People --- p.121 / The Management --- p.121 / Employees --- p.124 / Issues Open to Questions --- p.126 / The Government as the Majority Shareholder --- p.126 / Complications in Ownership Relationship-The Majority Shareholder --- p.126 / Jinshan and the Company --- p.126 / The Role Conflicts --- p.128 / CONCLUSIONS --- p.131 / APPENDIXI THE BACKGROUND OF THE BEIJING NORTH STAR COMPANY LIMITED --- p.136 / BIBLIOGRAPHY --- p.138
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Overseas capital raising of PRC state-owned enterprises--: case studies and strategic recommendations.January 1998 (has links)
by Cheung, Wing Hang, Sakaguchi, Hitoshi. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1998. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 86-87). / ABSTRACT --- p.ii / TABLE OF CONTENT --- p.iii / LIST OF FIGURES --- p.vi / LIST OF TABLES --- p.vii / CHAPTER / Chapter I. --- INTRODUCTION --- p.1 / Chapter I.I. --- Why do we study H-share companies? --- p.1 / Chapter I.II. --- Why do PRC state-owned enterprises need to raise capital overseas? --- p.3 / Chapter I.II.I. --- Capacity of PRC equity market --- p.3 / Chapter I.II.II. --- Foreign Currency --- p.3 / Chapter I.II.III. --- Accumulate experience for future SOEs reform --- p.4 / Chapter I.II.IV. --- Promotion --- p.4 / Chapter I.III. --- Why do most SOEs prefer listing in Hong Kong to listing in other places? --- p.5 / Chapter I.III.I --- IPO P/E ratio in overseas market --- p.5 / Chapter I.III.II. --- Cost of listing: IPO & annual operation cost --- p.6 / Chapter I.III.III. --- Understanding of the overseas market by SOEs management --- p.6 / Chapter I.IV. --- Background of SOEs reform --- p.6 / Chapter I.IV.I. --- First stage (1979 to 1983) --- p.6 / Chapter I.IV.II. --- Second stage (1984 to 1988) --- p.7 / Chapter I.IV.III. --- Third stage (1989 to before 15th Communist Party Congress) --- p.7 / Chapter I.V. --- Profile and Development of H-share companies --- p.8 / Chapter I.VI. --- PRC SOES equity shareholding structure --- p.10 / Chapter II. --- METHODOLOGIES --- p.11 / Chapter II.I. --- Agency cost problems --- p.13 / Chapter II.II. --- Government control --- p.15 / Chapter II.III. --- Asymmetric Information --- p.15 / Chapter II.IV. --- Industry --- p.16 / Chapter II.V. --- Strategy --- p.17 / Chapter III. --- CASE STUDY: YIZHENG CHEMICAL FIBRE COMPANY LTD --- p.18 / Chapter III.I. --- Background --- p.18 / Chapter III.II. --- Agency Cost --- p.21 / Chapter III.II.I. --- Management Structure --- p.21 / Chapter III.II.II. --- Remuneration --- p.24 / Chapter III.II.III. --- Management Ownership --- p.26 / Chapter III.III. --- Government Control --- p.27 / Chapter III.III.I --- Product and raw material prices --- p.27 / Chapter III.III.II. --- Taxation --- p.27 / Chapter III.III.III. --- Import custom --- p.27 / Chapter III.III.IV. --- Product mix --- p.28 / Chapter III.III.V. --- Mergers & Acquisition under Government Policies --- p.28 / Chapter III.III.VI. --- Government intervention on capital raising decisions --- p.29 / Chapter III.IV. --- Asymmetric Information --- p.31 / Chapter III.IV.I. --- Analyst coverage --- p.37 / Chapter III.IV.II. --- Investment of Institutional Investors --- p.31 / Chapter III.IV.III. --- Incorrect forecast on product prices and profit margin --- p.31 / Chapter III.IV.IV. --- Acquisition of Foshan Chemical Fibre Complex --- p.31 / Chapter III.V. --- Industry Analysis --- p.31 / Chapter III.V.I. --- Background of the industry: 21 --- p.31 / Chapter III.V.II. --- Porter Five's Forces Analysis - Polyester industry in the PRC --- p.31 / Chapter III.VI. --- Strategy --- p.31 / Chapter IV. --- CASE STUDY: HARBIN POWER EQUIPMENT COMPANY LIMITED --- p.31 / Chapter IV.I. --- Background --- p.31 / Chapter IV.II. --- Agency Cost --- p.31 / Chapter IV.II.I --- Management Structure --- p.3] / Chapter IV.II.II. --- Remuneration --- p.31 / Chapter IV.II.III. --- Management Ownership --- p.53 / Chapter IV.III. --- Government Regulation --- p.53 / Chapter IV.III.I. --- Product and Raw Material Price --- p.53 / Chapter IV.III.II. --- Taxation --- p.54 / Chapter IV.III.III. --- Monetary Policy --- p.54 / Chapter IV.IV. --- Asymmetric Information --- p.56 / Chapter IV.IV.I. --- Analyst Coverage --- p.56 / Chapter IV.IV.II. --- Investment of Institutional Investors --- p.56 / Chapter IV.IV.III. --- Information disclosure --- p.57 / Chapter IV.V. --- Industry --- p.57 / Chapter IV.V.I. --- Industry Growth --- p.57 / Chapter IV.V.II. --- Porter Five's Forces Analysis ´ؤ Power Equipment Industry in the PRC --- p.58 / Chapter IV.VI. --- Strategy --- p.63 / Chapter V. --- DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION --- p.66 / Chapter V.I. --- Agency Cost --- p.66 / Chapter V.II. --- Government Control --- p.66 / Chapter V.III. --- Asymmetric Information --- p.67 / Chapter V.IV. --- Industry --- p.68 / Chapter V.V. --- Strategy --- p.68 / Chapter V.VI. --- Explanations for the first year price performance of Yizheng and HPEC --- p.68 / Chapter V.VII. --- Conclusion --- p.72 / Appendix I - List of Capital Raising of H-shares companies (up to 3 1st December 1997) --- p.74 / Appendix II ´ؤ Results of companies selection methodology --- p.82 / Appendix III - History of Yizheng Chemical --- p.85 / BIBLIOGRAPHY --- p.86
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Disclosure standards of Chinese companies: a comparative study of companies with both A and H shares Listings.January 1997 (has links)
by Lee Pui-Wah, Josephine. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1997. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 41-42). / ABSTRACT --- p.ii / ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS --- p.iii / TABLE OF CONTENTS --- p.iv / Chapter / Chapter I. --- INTRODUCTION --- p.1 / Purpose of Study --- p.3 / Chapter II. --- METHODOLOG --- p.4 / Approach --- p.4 / Time Horizon Covered in the Paper --- p.5 / Assumption --- p.5 / General Problems of Studies in China --- p.5 / Chapter III. --- CHINESE SHAREHOLDING REFORM AND OPERATING ENVIRONMENT --- p.6 / Chinese Legal System --- p.6 / Hong Kong Stock Market - H Shares Profile --- p.7 / Chinese Stock Market - A Shares Profile --- p.8 / Chapter IV. --- THEORIES RELATED TO STOCK MARKET REGULATION --- p.12 / Market Failure Theory --- p.14 / Public Choice Theory --- p.15 / COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS --- p.17 / Information Disclosure Related to Important Transactions --- p.18 / Information Disclosure Related to Takeover and Merger --- p.20 / Financial Information --- p.23 / Disclosure of Directors' and Substantial Shareholders' Interests --- p.24 / Chapter V. --- EVALUATION --- p.25 / Depth and Breadth of Information --- p.25 / The Quality of Information --- p.26 / Difficulties that Issuers Confront --- p.27 / Cultural Influence --- p.27 / Lack of Motivation --- p.28 / Lack of Education and standards --- p.28 / The Importance of Information in a Speculative Market --- p.29 / Nature of Reform --- p.30 / Chapter VI. --- CONCLUSION --- p.31 / APPENDIX --- p.34 / BIBLIORGRAPHY --- p.41
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