Disclosures of Insider Purchases and the Valuation Implications of Past Earnings Signals

D Veenman

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Abstract

This study examines whether disclosures of insider equity purchases on Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Form 4 resolve uncertainty regarding the valuation implications of reported earnings. Defining information uncertainty as ambiguity about firm value arising from low earnings precision, I predict and find that insider purchase filings trigger more positive market reactions in firms with greater information uncertainty (lower quality accruals). After controlling for future earnings changes, I further find that market reactions to purchase filings are predictably associated with prior earnings changes. The strength of this effect is increasing in the magnitude of insider purchases, as well as the level of information uncertainty. Overall, these findings suggest that, in addition to signaling future earnings information, Form 4 purchase filings help investors learn about the valuation implications of past earnings signals.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)313-342
Number of pages30
JournalThe Accounting Review
Volume87
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012

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