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The relationship between business groups and initial public offering underpricing
呂文傑 , Masters Advisor:譚丹琪
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- 4. 司徒達賢,(1995),策略管理,遠流出版公司。
連結: - 14. 賴英照(1988),公司法論文集,財團法人中華民國證券市場發展基金會。
連結: - 16. 謝尚倫(2008),媒體報導對初次上市股票績效之影響,國立政治大學財務管理研究所碩士論文。
連結: - 1. Aggarwal, R., and Rivoli, P., (1990), “Fads in the initial public offering market?”, Financial Management 19, 45-57
連結: - 2. Allen, F., and Faulhaber, G. R., (1989), “Signalling by underpricing in the IPO market,” Journal of Financial Economics, 23(2), 303-323.
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