Corporate characteristics and stock prices : evidence from listed companies in the Philippines

A company's stock can be an indicator of how well or bad a company is performing in the market. Because of this, companies plan their actions and movements comprehensively in order to obtain a higher stock price. These would also include determining the factors, which could influence the moveme...

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Main Authors: Domingo, Lina Maria D.S., Gonzales, Chester Louie S., Imperial, Glenn Paolo S., Santos, Czarina A.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-107662021-08-05T02:01:15Z Corporate characteristics and stock prices : evidence from listed companies in the Philippines Domingo, Lina Maria D.S. Gonzales, Chester Louie S. Imperial, Glenn Paolo S. Santos, Czarina A. A company's stock can be an indicator of how well or bad a company is performing in the market. Because of this, companies plan their actions and movements comprehensively in order to obtain a higher stock price. These would also include determining the factors, which could influence the movements of the stock price. The study explored the effects of corporate governance, disclosure compliance, firm size, and firm tenure on the change in stock price among publicly listed companies in the Philippines during the years 2008 – 2012. To accomplish this, the researchers made use of panel data regression with corporate governance, disclosure compliance, firm size, and firm tenure as independent variables and the change in stock price as the dependent variable to highlight the relationship and impact of the various independent variables on the stock price. The result showed that the disclosure compliance, the number of board of directors and the total assets of the company do not significantly affect the publicly listed companies’ change in stock price. Nonetheless, market capitalization, ratio of outside to total number of board of directors, and firm tenure exhibits significant impact on companies’ change in stock price. By being able to point out which factors would positively affect stock prices, management would be to plan their actions and movements more comprehensively in order to be able to create more opportunities that could increase the company’s stock price. 2013-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/10121 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Corporations--Valuation Securities--Prices
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
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language English
topic Corporations--Valuation
Securities--Prices
spellingShingle Corporations--Valuation
Securities--Prices
Domingo, Lina Maria D.S.
Gonzales, Chester Louie S.
Imperial, Glenn Paolo S.
Santos, Czarina A.
Corporate characteristics and stock prices : evidence from listed companies in the Philippines
description A company's stock can be an indicator of how well or bad a company is performing in the market. Because of this, companies plan their actions and movements comprehensively in order to obtain a higher stock price. These would also include determining the factors, which could influence the movements of the stock price. The study explored the effects of corporate governance, disclosure compliance, firm size, and firm tenure on the change in stock price among publicly listed companies in the Philippines during the years 2008 – 2012. To accomplish this, the researchers made use of panel data regression with corporate governance, disclosure compliance, firm size, and firm tenure as independent variables and the change in stock price as the dependent variable to highlight the relationship and impact of the various independent variables on the stock price. The result showed that the disclosure compliance, the number of board of directors and the total assets of the company do not significantly affect the publicly listed companies’ change in stock price. Nonetheless, market capitalization, ratio of outside to total number of board of directors, and firm tenure exhibits significant impact on companies’ change in stock price. By being able to point out which factors would positively affect stock prices, management would be to plan their actions and movements more comprehensively in order to be able to create more opportunities that could increase the company’s stock price.
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author Domingo, Lina Maria D.S.
Gonzales, Chester Louie S.
Imperial, Glenn Paolo S.
Santos, Czarina A.
author_facet Domingo, Lina Maria D.S.
Gonzales, Chester Louie S.
Imperial, Glenn Paolo S.
Santos, Czarina A.
author_sort Domingo, Lina Maria D.S.
title Corporate characteristics and stock prices : evidence from listed companies in the Philippines
title_short Corporate characteristics and stock prices : evidence from listed companies in the Philippines
title_full Corporate characteristics and stock prices : evidence from listed companies in the Philippines
title_fullStr Corporate characteristics and stock prices : evidence from listed companies in the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Corporate characteristics and stock prices : evidence from listed companies in the Philippines
title_sort corporate characteristics and stock prices : evidence from listed companies in the philippines
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2013
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/10121
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