Corporate Finance: Valuation | 2021

Does Retrenchment Boost Performance? Evidence from Fallen Angels

 
 
 

Abstract


We study restructuring by firms whose stock prices experience a sharp decline to a low price level– fallen angels. In response to a price decline, firms can retrench by reducing investments and cutting the workforce, or increase leverage and investments hoping for lottery-like payoffs. We find that relative to a matched sample, fallen angels retrench. While retrenchment helps boost stock prices, reducing fixed assets and employment also increase firm risk, lower growth opportunities, and reduce the probability a firm remains listed. We find no consistent evidence that retrenchment actions undertaken by fallen angels affect future operating performance.

Volume None
Pages None
DOI 10.2139/ssrn.3866579
Language English
Journal Corporate Finance: Valuation

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