How to Talk Down Your Stock Performance

Andreas Barth, Sasan Mansouri, F. Woebbeking, S. Zörgiebel
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We analyze two competing hypotheses of how markets perceive (a lack of) factual language when senior management verbally conveys information in earnings calls. On one hand, avoiding complex terminology in favor of a broader language could improve the accessibility of financial disclosures. On the other hand, markets could interpreted the absence of precise financial terminology as blathering, i.e. obfuscating information by ‘beating around the bush.’ We observe lower cumulative abnormal returns and a higher implied volatility following earnings calls where managers use a less precise language, supporting the argument that an excessive use of non-factual language is perceived as blathering that retards the reduction of information asymmetries. ‘Beating around the bush’ is particularly pronounced when earnings management is more likely, when analysts' questions are tougher, and when last quarters' return on equity was poor.
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如何谈论你的股票表现
我们分析了两种相互竞争的假设,即当高级管理层在财报电话会议上口头传达信息时,市场如何看待(缺乏)事实性语言。一方面,避免使用复杂的术语而采用更广泛的语言可以改善财务披露的可获取性。另一方面,市场可能会将缺乏精确的金融术语解读为胡扯,即通过“拐弯抹角”来混淆信息。“我们观察到,在经理人使用不太精确的语言的财报电话会议之后,累积异常回报较低,隐含波动率较高,这支持了这样一种观点,即过度使用非事实性语言被视为喋喋不休,会阻碍信息不对称的减少。”当盈利管理的可能性更大、分析师的问题更棘手、上一季度的股本回报率不佳时,“拐弯抹角”就显得尤为明显。
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